58 lines
2.7 KiB
JavaScript
58 lines
2.7 KiB
JavaScript
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"use strict";
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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.dev/license
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*/
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.createConsoleLogger = createConsoleLogger;
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const rxjs_1 = require("rxjs");
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const src_1 = require("../src");
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/**
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* A Logger that sends information to STDOUT and STDERR.
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*/
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function createConsoleLogger(verbose = false, stdout = process.stdout, stderr = process.stderr, colors) {
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const logger = new src_1.logging.IndentLogger('cling');
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logger.pipe((0, rxjs_1.filter)((entry) => entry.level !== 'debug' || verbose)).subscribe((entry) => {
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const color = colors && colors[entry.level];
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let output = stdout;
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switch (entry.level) {
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case 'warn':
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case 'fatal':
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case 'error':
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output = stderr;
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break;
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}
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// If we do console.log(message) or process.stdout.write(message + '\n'), the process might
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// stop before the whole message is written and the stream is flushed. This happens when
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// streams are asynchronous.
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//
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// NodeJS IO streams are different depending on platform and usage. In POSIX environment,
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// for example, they're asynchronous when writing to a pipe, but synchronous when writing
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// to a TTY. In windows, it's the other way around. You can verify which is which with
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// stream.isTTY and platform, but this is not good enough.
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// In the async case, one should wait for the callback before sending more data or
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// continuing the process. In our case it would be rather hard to do (but not impossible).
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//
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// Instead we take the easy way out and simply chunk the message and call the write
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// function while the buffer drain itself asynchronously. With a smaller chunk size than
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// the buffer, we are mostly certain that it works. In this case, the chunk has been picked
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// as half a page size (4096/2 = 2048), minus some bytes for the color formatting.
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// On POSIX it seems the buffer is 2 pages (8192), but just to be sure (could be different
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// by platform).
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//
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// For more details, see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_a_note_on_process_i_o
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const chunkSize = 2000; // Small chunk.
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let message = entry.message;
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while (message) {
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const chunk = message.slice(0, chunkSize);
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message = message.slice(chunkSize);
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output.write(color ? color(chunk) : chunk);
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}
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output.write('\n');
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});
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return logger;
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}
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