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📣📣 <b>Important</b>: Printer can only print console logs if you're running an app in the Simulator. If you're running in a real device it will not print any of the logs in console, however, you can always access all logs using PrinterViewController within your app. Printer is using <b>print</b> function internally which is more effective and speedy then <b>NSLog.</b>

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You can print the following types of logs with Printer.

With each type, it will print a particular emoji and titles which will help you to easily identify what the log is. Moreover, it will look cool too.

Installation

1.Manually - Add Printer folder to your Project. All set. If you don't want PrinterViewController only add Printer.swift.

2.CocoaPods:

pod 'printer-logger'

3.Carthage [Coming soon]. Reference

You can read the CHANGELOG file for a particular release.

Features

  1. Different ways to print Logs
  2. Plain Logs
  3. Tracing
  4. All Logs for Print
  5. All Logs for Use
  6. PrinterViewController
  7. Save Logs to a file
  8. Flush
  9. Customize Printer
  10. Filter Logs
  11. Disable Logs
  12. Completion Block
  13. Background or Foreground Logs
  14. Shipping to AppStore?

Extras

  1. ToDos
  2. Credits
  3. Thanks
  4. License

Let's see what you can do with Printer.

<b>Printer has a singleton, you should always use it with its singleton.</b>

Printer.log.show(id: "001", details: "This is a Success message.", logType: .success)
    

<b>See the output. Isn't it cool?</b>

[✅ Success] [⌚04-27-2017 10:39:26] [🆔 101] ➞ ✹✹This is a Success message.✹✹
    

<b>Here are other options you can do with Printer.</b>

Printer.log.show(id: "002", details: "This is a Error message.", logType: .error)
Printer.log.show(id: "003", details: "This is an Information message.", logType: .information)
Printer.log.show(id: "004", details: "This is a Warning message.", logType: .warning)    
Printer.log.show(id: "005", details: "This is an Alert message.", logType: .alert)

<b>Output:</b>

[❌ Error] [⌚04-27-2017 10:41:39] [🆔 102] ➞ ✹✹This is a Error message.✹✹
[🚧 Warning] [⌚04-27-2017 10:41:39] [🆔 103] ➞ ✹✹This is a Warning message.✹✹
[📣 Information] [⌚04-27-2017 10:41:39] [🆔 104] ➞ ✹✹This is an Information message.✹✹
[🚨 Alert] [⌚04-27-2017 10:41:39] [🆔 105] ➞ ✹✹This is an Alert message.✹✹

Different ways to print logs.

<b>Don't want to specify the logType everytime? No problem, we have function for that too.</b>

Printer.log.success(id: "101", details: "This is a Success message. No need to specify logType.")
Printer.log.error(id: "102", details: "This is an Error message. No need to specify logType.")
Printer.log.warning(id: "103", details: "This is a Warning message. No need to specify logType.")
Printer.log.information(id: "104", details: "This is an Information message. No need to specify logType.")
Printer.log.alert(id: "105", details: "This is an Alert message. No need to specify logType.")

<b>Don't want to specify IDs? We have taken care of that too.</b>

Printer.log.success(details: "This is a Success message without ID.")
Printer.log.error(details: "This is an Error message without ID.")
Printer.log.warning(details: "This is a Warning message without ID.")
Printer.log.information(details: "This is an Information message without ID.")
Printer.log.alert(details: "This is an Alert message without ID.")

<b>We have overrided the 'show' function.</b>

Printer.log.show(details: "This is a Success message.", logType: .success)
Printer.log.show(details: "This is an Alert message.", logType: .alert)

<b>Show a future log.</b>

Printer.log.showInFuture(id: "006", details: "This is a future Success message.", logType: .success, afterSeconds: 3)

This will print a log after specified seconds. In this case, success log after three (<b>3</b>) seconds.

plainLog

<b>Don't like the fancy logs? No worries, we have a plain log option.</b>

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.plainLog = true

<b>Example when </b>plainLog<b> is set to </b>true<b>.</b>

[04-27-2017 10:50:30] ID ➞ 001 Details ➞ This is a Success message.
[04-27-2017 10:50:30] ID ➞ 002 Details ➞ This is a Error message.
[04-27-2017 10:50:30] ID ➞ 003 Details ➞ This is an Information message.
[04-27-2017 10:50:30] ID ➞ 004 Details ➞ This is a Warning message.
[04-27-2017 10:50:30] ID ➞ 005 Details ➞ This is an Alert message.

<b>We have a new</b>.plain<b> type added with </b>show()<b> function</b>.

Printer.log.show(id: "001", details: "This is a Plain message.", logType: .plain)

This is useful when you only want a few plain logs.

IMPORTANT: Any properties you're setting should be set in advance or before printing any logs to get the exact effect.

SUGGESTION: You can always set all the properties to customize the Printer in AppDelegate.swift file,

func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
        // Override point for customization after application launch.

        //set the properties and call the specific function as per the need.

        //Printer.log.plainLog = true
        Printer.log.addLineAfterEachPrint = true
        Printer.log.capitalizeTitles = true
        Printer.log.capitalizeDetails = true
        Printer.log.printOnlyIfDebugMode = true
        
       //Applied filters to only print success and alert type logs.
       //Printer.log.filterLogs = [.success, .alert]
       
        Printer.log.onLogCompletion = { (log) in
          //print(log)
          //print(log.0)
        }

        //Printer.log.hideTitles()
        //Printer.log.hideEmojis()

        return true
    }

This will set the properties globally and will be available for the entire app life cycle.

Tracing

<b> Want to print the file name, function name and line number?</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be call everytime when you want to print a trace.

Printer.log.trace()

Printer.Trace ➞ [05-02-2017 14:58:38] ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #40

Auto Tracing

DEFAULT: true IMPORTANT: keepAutoTracing should set to true before logging.

This would print same trace as if you call trace(). If you don't like it, just set keepAutoTracing to false.

All Logs for Print

<b>Want to print all the logs for a different use case?</b>

IMPORTANT: keepTracking should be set to true before logging. Even if keepAutoTracing is set to false; if you pass showTrace to true, you will see the traced info. This is helpful if you don't want to trace while logging.

Printer.log.all(showTrace: true)

[All Logs] [Success] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:001 Details:This is a Success message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #58
[All Logs] [Error] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:002 Details:This is a Error message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #59
[All Logs] [Information] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:003 Details:This is an Information message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #60
[All Logs] [Warning] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:004 Details:This is a Warning message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #61
[All Logs] [Alert] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:005 Details:This is an Alert message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #62

<b>You can filter them as well.</b>

Printer.log.all(filterLogTypes: [.alert], showTrace: true)

This will only print .alert type tracked logs with tracing info.

[All Logs] [Alert] [05-15-2017 14:28:03] Id:005 Details:This is an Alert message.
[Trace] ➞ ViewController.swift ➞ viewDidLoad() #62

all() function will always print plain logs. <i>No fancy logs</i>.

All Logs for Use

<b>Want to get all the logs?</b>

//let array = Printer.log.getAllLogs()
let array = Printer.log.getAllLogs(filterLogTypes: [.success])
if !array.isEmpty {
    array.forEach({ (log) in
         print(log.details)
        //or do something else.
    })
}

<b>Use cases:</b>

PrinterViewController

<b>See all the printer logs in </b> PrinterViewController<b>. You can also filter the logs within the view controller.</b>

IMPORTANT: PrinterViewController is based on the set properties for Printer and works exactly the same, so please be mindful of the properties that you have set.

<b>Use cases:</b>

<b>Features:</b>

[Upcoming]

<table> <tr> <td><img src = "https://github.com/hemangshah/printer/blob/master/PrinterExampleApp/Screenshots/PrinterVC-2.png" alt = "All Logs"></td> <td><img src = "https://github.com/hemangshah/printer/blob/master/PrinterExampleApp/Screenshots/PrinterVC-3.png" alt = "No Logs"></td> <td><img src = "https://github.com/hemangshah/printer/blob/master/PrinterExampleApp/Screenshots/PrinterVC-4.png" alt = "Alert Logs"></td> </tr> </table>

<b>How to use?</b>

If you prefer manual installation.

You can always use Printer without PrinterViewController. But it's suggestible to add this class for better logging.

  1. Add PrinterTableViewCell.swift, PrinterViewController.swift, Printer.storyboard and Printer.swift in your Project. You can simply add Printer folder as well.
  2. Everything is added, so now copy and paste the code below to present PrinterViewController from your app.

Always add it to someplace (example: navigation bar, side menu, tabbar, app settings) from where you can always present it during development.

    let printerStoryboard = UIStoryboard.init(name: "Printer", bundle: Bundle.main)
    let navcontroller = UINavigationController.init(rootViewController: (printerStoryboard.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "PrinterViewControllerID")))
    self.present(navcontroller, animated: true, completion: nil)

Save Logs to a File

<b>Want to create a log file for use? We have covered it too.</b>

let array = Printer.log.getAllLogs()
if !array.isEmpty {    
    Printer.log.saveLogToFile(logs: array)
}        

All your logs will be created in a separate file under Printer folder.

<b>Delete all Log files?</b>

Printer.log.deleteLogFiles()

Flush

<b>Want to delete all the log files and free up some space?</b>

Printer.log.flush()

Customize Printer

<b>You can add a line after each logs.</b>

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.addLineAfterEachPrint = true

<b>Example: when addLineAfterEachPrint is set to </b>true<b>.</b>

[✅ Success] [⌚04-27-2017 10:53:28] [🆔 001] ➞ ✹✹This is a Success message.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________
[❌ Error] [⌚04-27-2017 10:53:28] [🆔 002] ➞ ✹✹This is a Error message.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________
[📣 Information] [⌚04-27-2017 10:53:28] [🆔 003] ➞ ✹✹This is an Information message.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________
[🚧 Warning] [⌚04-27-2017 10:53:28] [🆔 004] ➞ ✹✹This is a Warning message.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________
[🚨 Alert] [⌚04-27-2017 10:53:28] [🆔 005] ➞ ✹✹This is an Alert message.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________

Capitalize Titles & Details

<b>You can even capitalize the title and details of logs.</b>

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.capitalizeTitles = true

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.capitalizeDetails = true

<b>Example: when capitalizeTitles and capitalizeDetails are set to </b>true<b>.</b>

[✅ SUCCESS] [⌚04-27-2017 11:09:37] [🆔 001] ➞ ✹✹THIS IS A SUCCESS MESSAGE.✹✹

<b>Don't want to show Emojis?</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.hideEmojis()

<b>Example: when</b> hideEmojis() <b>called.</b>

[Success] [04-27-2017 11:08:45] [001] ➞ ✹✹This is a Success message.✹✹
[Error] [04-27-2017 11:08:45] [002] ➞ ✹✹This is a Error message.✹✹
[Information] [04-27-2017 11:08:45] [003] ➞ ✹✹This is an Information message.✹✹
[Warning] [04-27-2017 11:08:45] [004] ➞ ✹✹This is a Warning message.✹✹
[Alert] [04-27-2017 11:08:45] [005] ➞ ✹✹This is an Alert message.✹✹

<b>Don't want to show Titles?</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.hideTitles()

<b>Don't want to show Log Time?</b>

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.hideLogsTime = true

Customize Emojis

<b>Don't like the current Emojis? You can override the default Emojis with your favorite Emojis.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.successEmojiSymbol = "🎃"

<b>Other properties for Emoji customization.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.errorEmojiSymbol = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.warningEmojiSymbol = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.infoEmojiSymbol = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.alertEmojiSymbol = "<SetNew>"

Customize Titles

<b>Don't like the current Titles or localize Titles? Want to set your own? You can do this.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.successLogTitle = "Hurray!!"

<b>Other properties for Titles customization.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.errorLogTitle = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.warningLogTitle = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.infoLogTitle = "<SetNew>"    
Printer.log.alertLogTitle = "<SetNew>"

Customize Symbols

<b>Don't like the current Symbols? Want to set your own? You can do this.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.arrowSymbol = "⇨"

<b>Other properties for Symbol customization.</b>

IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.starSymbol = "<SetNew>"

<b>Don't like the date format in logs? You can change it too.</b>

DEFAULT: MM-dd-yyyy HH:mm:ss IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.logDateFormat = "hh:mm:ss a"

<b>Example when logDateFormat is set to a different format.</b>

[✅ Success] [⌚11:12:23 AM] [🆔 001] ➞ ✹✹This is a Success message.✹✹

Filter Logs: Filter by Log Types

<b>Show specific logs with filter.</b>

Printer.log.filterLogs = [.success, .alert]

This should only print logs of the specified types. I.e. Succes and Alert. All other logs will be ignored.

Filter Logs: Filter by File

<b>Written Printer logs everywhere? Want to Skip logging for </b> LoginViewController.swift<b> for security?</b>

To Skip logs for a file: Printer.log.skipFile() To Add logs for a file: Printer.log.addFile()

IMPORTANT: You should call addFile() to start printing logs for the same file for which you have called skipFile(). This is other than the disable property which completely disables logging for all the files.

Disable Logs

<b>To disable all logs.</b>

DEFAULT: false IMPORTANT: You can set this anywhere and it should not print logs from where it was set.

Printer.log.disable = true

Completion Block

<b>Let you will notified in advance before any logging events.</b>

IMPORTANT: This block will ignore all the filters applied for Printer, meaning, it will always notify you for any logs that will print or not print.

    Printer.log.onLogCompletion = { (log) in
        print(log)
        //print(log.0)
    }
    

Will return current log, file name, function name, and line number. You can access it with log.0, log.1 and so on.

</b>Use cases:</b>

You will not get notified if disable is set to true or printOnlyIfDebugMode is set to true and if your app is in release mode.

Background or Foreground Logs

<b>Want to see a log of when your app goes to the background or foreground?</b>

Printer.log.addAppEventsHandler()

[📣 INFORMATION] [⌚05-17-2017 13:17:38]  ➞ ✹✹App is in foreground now.✹✹
________________________________________________________________________________________

<b>Stop logging for background or foreground events?</b>

Printer.log.removeAppEventsHandler()

This is helpful when you're checking all the logs and want to see what happended after app went to background or comes to foreground?

Ready to ship your app?

<b>Don't want to print the logs in RELEASE mode?</b>

DEFAULT: true IMPORTANT: Should be called in advance.

Printer.log.printOnlyIfDebugMode = false

To-Do List

<b>Have an idea for improvements of this class? Please open an issue.</b>    

Credits

<b>Hemang Shah</b>

You can shoot me an email to contact.  

Thank You!!

See the contributions for details.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Read the LICENSE file for details.