Skip to content

This is a Babel plugin which adds a straightforward, declarative syntax for adding debug logging to JavaScript applications.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

codemix/babel-plugin-trace

Repository files navigation

Babel Plugin: Trace

This is a Babel plugin & macro which adds a straightforward, declarative syntax for adding debug logging to JavaScript applications.

Build Status

What?

It's common to insert console.log() statements to help keep track of the internal state of functions when writing tricky pieces of code. During development this is very useful, but it creates a lot of noise in the console, and when development of that particular piece of code is complete, the developer is likely to delete the console.log() calls. If we're lucky, they might leave comments in their place.

This is a tragedy - that logging information is extremely useful, not only is it helpful when fixing bugs, it's a great assistance for new developers (including yourself, 6 months from now) when getting to know a codebase.

This plugin repurposes JavaScript LabeledStatements like log: and trace: to provide a logging / tracing syntax which can be selectively enabled or disabled at the folder, file, or function level at build time. Normally, these labels are only used as targets for labeled break and continue statements.

When disabled in production the logging statements are completely dropped out, incurring no overhead. The syntax looks like this:

// login.js

async function authenticate (username, password) {
  log: 'authenticating user', username;
  const user = await db.select().from('users').where({username: username});
  if (!user) {
    log: 'no such user';
    return false;
  }
  else if (!user.checkPassword(password)) {
    log: ({ password: 'invalid' })
    return false;
  }
  else if (!user.isActive) {
    log: 'user is not active';
    return false;
  }
  log: 'logging user', username, 'into the site';
  return true;
}

This will produce output like:

login:authenticate: authenticating user Bob
login:authenticate:   no such user
login:authenticate: authenticating user Alice
login:authenticate:   invalid password
login:authenticate: authenticating user Alice
login:authenticate: logging user Alice into the site

As well as log:, you can also use trace: and warn:, or specify your own using the aliases plugin option. By default all trace: logs will be stripped (unless specifically enabled) and warn: will use console.warn rather than console.log.

Installation

Install via npm.

npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-trace

Plugin Configuration

In your Babel configuration, add "trace" to your list of plugins. The default configuration will strip all logging from production builds, as well as trace logging from development and test environment, corresponding to this configuration:

{
  "plugins": [
    ["trace", {
      "strip": {
        "log": { "production": true },
        "trace": true,
        "warn": { "production": true }
      }
    }]
  ]
}

"strip" may also take a true value to disable all logging by default. In this case you can still enable it for certain files or functions using environment variables:

{
  "plugins": [
    ["trace", { "strip": true }]
  ]
}

Macro Configuration

As an alternative to use as a plugin, babel-plugin-trace/macro is provided for use together with babel-plugin-macros. This is relevant in particular if you're working with a create-react-app project, as that does not otherwise allow for Babel plugins to be used. With macro use, you'll need to import the macro in every file where you'd like to enable logging:

import initTrace from 'babel-plugin-trace/macro'
initTrace()
log: 'This is', { a: 'message' }
warn: ({ this: 'a warning' }) // parentheses are required if the first value is an { object }

To customise the logging labels, import them as named imports of the macro (the default import is still required, as the labels don't really match the imported variable bindings):

import initTrace, { log, announce } from 'babel-plugin-trace/macro'
initTrace()
announce: 'This is', { an: 'announcement' }
warn: 'This is not logged as a warning'

A source reference to the default export is required to trigger the macro; it will be removed during transpilation.

Environment Variables

TRACE_LEVEL - Enable only specific logging levels

Log only warn statements.

TRACE_LEVEL=warn babel -d ./lib ./src

Log trace and warn statements.

TRACE_LEVEL=trace,warn babel -d ./lib ./src

TRACE_FILE - Enable by filename

Enable logging for any file with login.js in the path.

TRACE_FILE=login.js babel -d ./lib ./src

Enable logging for any file with db/models or components/login in the path.

TRACE_FILE=db/models,components/login babel -d ./lib ./src

TRACE_CONTEXT - Enable for specific functions

Enable logging for any function called login() or logout().

TRACE_CONTEXT=:login,:logout babel -d ./lib ./src

Enable logging for any function in a class called User.

TRACE_CONTEXT=:User: babel -d ./lib ./src

License

Published by codemix under a permissive MIT License, see LICENSE.md.

About

This is a Babel plugin which adds a straightforward, declarative syntax for adding debug logging to JavaScript applications.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published