Logging batteris for effect-ts.
Use PrettyLogger.make
to create the pretty logger or PrettyLogger.layer
to
obtain a layer replacing the default logger. Optionally, these functions
accept an options object configuring what information gets
to the output.
import { Effect, pipe } from "effect";
import { PrettyLog } from "effect-log";
import { exampleEffect } from "./example-logging-effect";
// These are the defaults. You can omit the argument
// completely if you're okay with the defaults.
const logger = PrettyLog.layer({
showFiberId: true,
showTime: true,
showSpans: true,
enableColors: true,
});
pipe(exampleEffect, Effect.provide(logger), Effect.runSync);
Use JsonLogger.make
to create the JSON logger or JsonLogger.layer
to
obtain a layer replacing the default loggger. Optionally, these functions
accept an options object configuring what information gets
to the output.
import { Effect, pipe } from "effect";
import { JsonLogger } from "effect-log";
import { exampleEffect } from "./example-logging-effect";
// These are the defaults. You can omit the argument
// completely if you're okay with the defaults.
const logger = JsonLogger.layer({
showFiberId: true,
showTime: true,
showSpans: true,
messageField: "message",
});
pipe(exampleEffect, Effect.provide(logger), Effect.runSync);