Logger
A simple console log plugin to log actions as they are processed.
Installation
npm i @ngxs/logger-plugin
# or if you are using yarn
yarn add @ngxs/logger-plugin
# or if you are using pnpm
pnpm i @ngxs/logger-pluginUsage
When calling provideStore, include withNgxsLoggerPlugin in your app config:
import { provideStore } from '@ngxs/store';
import { withNgxsLoggerPlugin } from '@ngxs/logger-plugin';
export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
providers: [provideStore([], withNgxsLoggerPlugin())]
};If you are still using modules, include the NgxsLoggerPluginModule plugin in your root app module:
import { NgxsModule } from '@ngxs/store';
import { NgxsLoggerPluginModule } from '@ngxs/logger-plugin';
@NgModule({
imports: [NgxsModule.forRoot([]), NgxsLoggerPluginModule.forRoot()]
})
export class AppModule {}Options
The plugin supports the following options passed via the forRoot method:
logger: Supply a different logger, useful for logging to backend. Defaults toconsole.collapsed: Collapse the log by default or not. Defaults totrue.disabled: Disable the logger during production. Defaults tofalse.filter: Filter actions to be logged. Takes action and state snapshot as parameters. Default predicate returnstruefor all actions.
import { provideStore, getActionTypeFromInstance } from '@ngxs/store';
import { withNgxsLoggerPlugin } from '@ngxs/logger-plugin';
import { environment } from '../environments/environment';
import { customLogger } from './path/to/custom/logger';
import { SomeAction } from './path/to/some/action';
export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
providers: [
provideStore(
[],
withNgxsLoggerPlugin({
// Use customLogger instead of console
logger: customLogger,
// Do not collapse log groups
collapsed: false,
// Do not log in production mode
disabled: environment.production,
// Do not log SomeAction
filter: action => getActionTypeFromInstance(action) !== SomeAction.type
})
)
]
};Or with the module approach:
import { NgxsModule, getActionTypeFromInstance } from '@ngxs/store';
import { NgxsLoggerPluginModule } from '@ngxs/logger-plugin';
import { environment } from '../environments/environment';
import { customLogger } from './path/to/custom/logger';
import { SomeAction } from './path/to/some/action';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgxsModule.forRoot([]),
NgxsLoggerPluginModule.forRoot({
// Use customLogger instead of console
logger: customLogger,
// Do not collapse log groups
collapsed: false,
// Do not log in production mode
disabled: environment.production,
// Do not log SomeAction
filter: action => getActionTypeFromInstance(action) !== SomeAction.type
})
]
})
export class AppModule {}The
filterpredicate takes state snapshot as the second parameter. This should prove useful for some edge cases. However, beware of the fact that the predicate is called for every action dispatched. You may consider using a memoized function for filters more complicated than a simple action comparison.
Notes
You should always include the logger as the last plugin in your configuration. For instance, if you were to include logger before a plugin like the storage plugin, the initial state would not be reflected.
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