Forked and child loggers
We're providing two ways to create a new logger instance based on the existing one:
.fork()
- creates a copy of the logger with the same params as the original one, but with the ability to override them..child()
- creates a nested branded logger with optionally overridden params.
.fork(params?)
typescript
const logger = createLogger({
name: 'my-logger',
meta: {
// ... some meta
},
level: 'info'
});
const fork = logger.fork({
level: 'debug'
});
logger.debug('debug'); // SKIP
fork.debug('debug'); // [my-logger] debug
.child(name, params?)
Merging name with the parent name:
typescript
const logger = createLogger({
name: 'foo'
});
const child = logger.child('bar');
child.info('info'); // [foo:bar] info
Override params
typescript
const child = logger.child('child-logger', {
level: 'debug',
meta: {
service: 'my-service'
}
});