the soul of the console
sole.js is an extension of the console paradigm that includes tagging, filtering, globbing, plugins and event subscription.
Note: sole.js does not override the console, (however there is a plugin for that, if you wish.)
- Download the latest release
- Include dist/sole-latest.min.js in your page
- You can now do things like
sole.tag('my').log('stuff');
and then later
sole.filter('my')
to get just your stuff!
- Play around with the qunit tests to see how it all works!
With the ability to use semantic tagging, and filtering output of commands, you can use it for example to create unit tests, catching issues cross-browser, perfomance tuning, troubleshooting, replacing the normal console, etc... There is a plugin to generate qunit tests automatically by simply logging information at key points, check out the included qunitgenerator test!
Caveat emptor: On the surface, having console commands everywhere and tightly coupling your code with a library seems like a bad idea, however sole.js is fully tested, and used in various high-traffic production sites. If you can live with that, read on!
sole.log("Some gibberish");
sole.tag("useful").log("Useful info");
sole.filter("useful").get();
// [{ args: ["Useful info"], tags: ["useful"], type: "log" }]
ie: avoid the gibberish!
Say we had a function Func
that we wanted to test - we could use sole to capture information from it at key points in the process.
function Func(args) {
// Private function - we are naming the function here
var multiply = function multiply(num, times) {
sole.log(num, times);
return num * times;
}, value = multiply(args.num, args.times);
this.getValue = function getValue() {
sole.log(value);
return value;
};
sole.log("Ran multiply", value);
};
// Code we want to test, including any data
var myFunc = new Func({ num: 9, times: 6 });
sole will now contain the following:
[
{"type":"log","tags":[],"args":{"0":9,"1":6}},
{"type":"log","tags":[],"args":{"0":"Ran multiply","1":54}}
]
You can use this to test that the output result matches the given input, ie: Func received 9, 6 and returned 54, or in other words: 9 x 6 = 54.
sole.tag(yourTag)
Where yourTag is one of
string
most basic form of usearray
alternatively pass in an array of tags
tag is chainable, so you can do things like:
sole.tag("blah").log("something").get();
// [{ args: ["something], tags: ["blah"], type: "log", time: date }]
Note: Tags are persistent, so once you set a tag, it will be reused for further messages.
Say you had:
sole.tag("fruit.apple").log("We have an apple");
sole.tag("fruit.apple.green").log("We have a green apple");
If you run
sole.glob("fruit.apple").length
Returns 1 item
sole.glob("fruit.apple*").length
Returns 2 items
Copyright 2013 jsguy (Mikkel Bergmann)
Licensed under the MIT License