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40 lines
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# @firebase/logger
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This package serves as the base of all logging in the JS SDK. Any logging that
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is intended to be visible to Firebase end developers should go through this
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module.
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## Basic Usage
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Firebase components should import the `Logger` class and instantiate a new
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instance by passing a component name (e.g. `@firebase/<COMPONENT>`) to the
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constructor.
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_e.g._
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```typescript
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import { Logger } from '@firebase/logger';
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const logClient = new Logger(`@firebase/<COMPONENT>`);
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```
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Each `Logger` instance supports 5 log functions each to be used in a specific
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instance:
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- `debug`: Internal logs; use this to allow developers to send us their debug
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logs for us to be able to diagnose an issue.
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- `log`: Use to inform your user about things they may need to know.
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- `info`: Use if you have to inform the user about something that they need to
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take a concrete action on. Once they take that action, the log should go away.
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- `warn`: Use when a product feature may stop functioning correctly; unexpected
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scenario.
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- `error`: Only use when user App would stop functioning correctly - super rare!
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## Log Format
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Each log will be formatted in the following manner:
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```typescript
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`[${new Date()}] ${COMPONENT_NAME}: ${...args}`
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```
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