log4javascript 1.4 Lite manual

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Introduction

log4javascript Lite is designed to be a basic, lightweight, cross-browser logging tool. It provides functions to log messages of different severity to a pop-up window using the exactly the same syntax as log4javascript. It is designed for situations when the key requirement is just to display logging messages without needing all the features of the standard version of log4javascript.

Below is the complete list of functions and properties available in log4javascript Lite. They make up a small subset of those provided by the standard version of log4javascript. Each function is named and called identically to the equivalent function in log4javascript. Please refer to the log4javascript manual for a detailed explanation of all the concepts alluded to in this document.

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log4javascript static properties/methods

Properties

  • version
    The version number of your copy of log4javascript.
  • edition
    The edition of your copy of log4javascript ("log4javascript_lite" in this case").

Methods

  • getDefaultLogger
    Logger getDefaultLogger()
    Returns the default and only logger (apart from the null logger). The default logger logs to a simple pop-up window.
  • getNullLogger
    Logger getNullLogger()
    Returns an empty logger. Useful for disabling all logging.
  • setEnabled
    void setEnabled(Boolean enabled)
    Parameters:
    • enabled
    Enables or disables all logging, depending on enabled.
  • isEnabled
    Boolean isEnabled()
    Returns true or false depending on whether logging is enabled.
  • setShowStackTraces
    void setShowStackTraces(Boolean show)
    Parameters:
    • show
    Enables or disables displaying of error stack traces, depending on show. By default, stack traces are not displayed. (Only works in Firefox)

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Levels

Levels are available as static properties of the log4javascript.Level object. In ascending order of severity:

  1. log4javascript.Level.ALL
  2. log4javascript.Level.TRACE
  3. log4javascript.Level.DEBUG
  4. log4javascript.Level.INFO
  5. log4javascript.Level.WARN
  6. log4javascript.Level.ERROR
  7. log4javascript.Level.FATAL
  8. log4javascript.Level.NONE

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Loggers

There are only two loggers in log4javascript Lite: the default logger obtained by calling log4javascript.getDefaultLogger() and the empty logger returned by log4javascript.getNullLogger().

Logger methods

  • setLevel
    void setLevel(Level level)
    Parameters:
    • level
    Sets the level. Log messages of a lower level than level will not be logged. Default value is ALL (unlike in log4javascript, where the default level is DEBUG).
  • getLevel
    Level getLevel()
    Returns the level for this logger.
  • trace
    void trace(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level TRACE.
  • debug
    void debug(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level DEBUG.
  • info
    void info(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level INFO.
  • warn
    void warn(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level WARN.
  • error
    void error(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level ERROR.
  • fatal
    void fatal(Object message1[, Object message2, ... ][, Error exception])
    Parameters:
    • message1[, message2...]
    • exception [optional]
    Logs one or more messages and optionally an error at level FATAL.
  • isEnabledFor
    Boolean isEnabledFor(Level level, Error exception)
    Parameters:
    • level
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for the specified level.
  • isTraceEnabled
    Boolean isTraceEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for TRACE messages.
  • isDebugEnabled
    Boolean isDebugEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for DEBUG messages.
  • isInfoEnabled
    Boolean isInfoEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for INFO messages.
  • isWarnEnabled
    Boolean isWarnEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for WARN messages.
  • isErrorEnabled
    Boolean isErrorEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for ERROR messages.
  • isFatalEnabled
    Boolean isFatalEnabled()
    Returns whether the logger is enabled for FATAL messages.

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Enabling / disabling log4javascript Lite

All logging can be enabled or disabled in log4javascript Lite in a number of ways:

  • At any time, you can call log4javascript.setEnabled(enabled). This will enable or disable all logging, depending on whether enabled is set to true or false.
  • Assign your logger object a value of log4javascript.getNullLogger().
  • Replace your copy of log4javascript_lite.js with stubs/log4javascript_lite.js, provided in the distribution. This file has a stub version of each of the functions and methods in the log4javascript Lite API and can simply be dropped in in place of the main file.

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