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cordova-plugin-console
Deprecated
This plugin is no longer being worked on as the functionality provided by this plugin is now included in cordova-ios 4.5.0 or greater, and support is already built in to cordova-windows > 5.0.0. You should remove this plugin from your applications.
Please file issues for this plugin against their respective platforms (cordova-ios, cordova-windows).
Description
This plugin is meant to ensure that console.log() is as useful as it can be. It adds additional function for iOS, Ubuntu, Windows Phone 8, and Windows. If you are happy with how console.log() works for you, then you probably don't need this plugin.
This plugin defines a global console
object.
Although the object is in the global scope, features provided by this plugin
are not available until after the deviceready
event.
document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);
function onDeviceReady() {
console.log("console.log works well");
}
:warning: Report issues on the Apache Cordova issue tracker
Installation
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-console
Android Quirks
On some platforms other than Android, console.log() will act on multiple arguments, such as console.log("1", "2", "3"). However, Android will act only on the first argument. Subsequent arguments to console.log() will be ignored. This plugin is not the cause of that, it is a limitation of Android itself.
Supported Methods
The plugin support following methods of the console
object:
console.log
console.error
console.exception
console.warn
console.info
console.debug
console.assert
console.dir
console.dirxml
console.time
console.timeEnd
console.table
Partially supported Methods
Methods of the console
object which implemented, but behave different from browser implementation:
console.group
console.groupCollapsed
The grouping methods are just log name of the group and don't actually indicate grouping for later
calls to console
object methods.
Not supported Methods
Methods of the console
object which are implemented, but do nothing:
console.clear
console.trace
console.groupEnd
console.timeStamp
console.profile
console.profileEnd
console.count
Supported formatting
The following formatting options available:
Format chars:
%j
- format arg as JSON%o
- format arg as JSON%c
- format arg as''
. No color formatting could be done.%%
- replace with'%'
Any other char following %
will format its arg via toString()
.