// Originally from Definitely Typed, see: // https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/b4683d7/types/loglevel/index.d.ts // Original definitions by: Stefan Profanter // Gabor Szmetanko // Christian Rackerseder declare const log: log.RootLogger; export = log; declare namespace log { /** * Log levels */ interface LogLevel { TRACE: 0; DEBUG: 1; INFO: 2; WARN: 3; ERROR: 4; SILENT: 5; } /** * Possible log level numbers. */ type LogLevelNumbers = LogLevel[keyof LogLevel]; /** * Possible log level descriptors, may be string, lower or upper case, or number. */ type LogLevelDesc = LogLevelNumbers | LogLevelNames | 'silent' | keyof LogLevel; type LogLevelNames = | 'trace' | 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error'; type LoggingMethod = (...message: any[]) => void; type MethodFactory = (methodName: LogLevelNames, level: LogLevelNumbers, loggerName: string | symbol) => LoggingMethod; interface RootLogger extends Logger { /** * If you're using another JavaScript library that exposes a 'log' global, you can run into conflicts with loglevel. * Similarly to jQuery, you can solve this by putting loglevel into no-conflict mode immediately after it is loaded * onto the page. This resets to 'log' global to its value before loglevel was loaded (typically undefined), and * returns the loglevel object, which you can then bind to another name yourself. */ noConflict(): any; /** * This gets you a new logger object that works exactly like the root log object, but can have its level and * logging methods set independently. All loggers must have a name (which is a non-empty string or a symbol) * Calling * getLogger() multiple times with the same name will return an identical logger object. * In large applications, it can be incredibly useful to turn logging on and off for particular modules as you are * working with them. Using the getLogger() method lets you create a separate logger for each part of your * application with its own logging level. Likewise, for small, independent modules, using a named logger instead * of the default root logger allows developers using your module to selectively turn on deep, trace-level logging * when trying to debug problems, while logging only errors or silencing logging altogether under normal * circumstances. * @param name The name of the produced logger */ getLogger(name: string | symbol): Logger; /** * This will return you the dictionary of all loggers created with getLogger, keyed off of their names. */ getLoggers(): { [name: string]: Logger }; /** * A .default property for ES6 default import compatibility */ default: RootLogger; } interface Logger { /** * Available log levels. */ readonly levels: LogLevel; /** * Plugin API entry point. This will be called for each enabled method each time the level is set * (including initially), and should return a MethodFactory to be used for the given log method, at the given level, * for a logger with the given name. If you'd like to retain all the reliability and features of loglevel, it's * recommended that this wraps the initially provided value of log.methodFactory */ methodFactory: MethodFactory; /** * Output trace message to console. * This will also include a full stack trace * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ trace(...msg: any[]): void; /** * Output debug message to console including appropriate icons * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ debug(...msg: any[]): void; /** * Output debug message to console including appropriate icons * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ log(...msg: any[]): void; /** * Output info message to console including appropriate icons * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ info(...msg: any[]): void; /** * Output warn message to console including appropriate icons * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ warn(...msg: any[]): void; /** * Output error message to console including appropriate icons * * @param msg any data to log to the console */ error(...msg: any[]): void; /** * This disables all logging below the given level, so that after a log.setLevel("warn") call log.warn("something") * or log.error("something") will output messages, but log.info("something") will not. * * @param level as a string, like 'error' (case-insensitive) or as a number from 0 to 5 (or as log.levels. values) * @param persist Where possible the log level will be persisted. LocalStorage will be used if available, falling * back to cookies if not. If neither is available in the current environment (i.e. in Node), or if you pass * false as the optional 'persist' second argument, persistence will be skipped. */ setLevel(level: LogLevelDesc, persist?: boolean): void; /** * Returns the current logging level, as a value from LogLevel. * It's very unlikely you'll need to use this for normal application logging; it's provided partly to help plugin * development, and partly to let you optimize logging code as below, where debug data is only generated if the * level is set such that it'll actually be logged. This probably doesn't affect you, unless you've run profiling * on your code and you have hard numbers telling you that your log data generation is a real performance problem. */ getLevel(): LogLevel[keyof LogLevel]; /** * This sets the current log level only if one has not been persisted and can’t be loaded. This is useful when * initializing scripts; if a developer or user has previously called setLevel(), this won’t alter their settings. * For example, your application might set the log level to error in a production environment, but when debugging * an issue, you might call setLevel("trace") on the console to see all the logs. If that error setting was set * using setDefaultLevel(), it will still say as trace on subsequent page loads and refreshes instead of resetting * to error. * * The level argument takes is the same values that you might pass to setLevel(). Levels set using * setDefaultLevel() never persist to subsequent page loads. * * @param level as a string, like 'error' (case-insensitive) or as a number from 0 to 5 (or as log.levels. values) */ setDefaultLevel(level: LogLevelDesc): void; /** * This resets the current log level to the default level (or `warn` if no explicit default was set) and clears * the persisted level if one was previously persisted. */ resetLevel(): void; /** * This enables all log messages, and is equivalent to log.setLevel("trace"). * * @param persist Where possible the log level will be persisted. LocalStorage will be used if available, falling * back to cookies if not. If neither is available in the current environment (i.e. in Node), or if you pass * false as the optional 'persist' second argument, persistence will be skipped. */ enableAll(persist?: boolean): void; /** * This disables all log messages, and is equivalent to log.setLevel("silent"). * * @param persist Where possible the log level will be persisted. LocalStorage will be used if available, falling * back to cookies if not. If neither is available in the current environment (i.e. in Node), or if you pass * false as the optional 'persist' second argument, persistence will be skipped. */ disableAll(persist?: boolean): void; } }