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Language Swift 5.5 Platforms iOS | watchOS | tvOS | macOS CocoaPods Carthage Swift Package Manager License MIT

AELog

Simple, lightweight and flexible debug logging minion written in Swift

If you find yourself in upcoming statements, then you probably want to use AELog:

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Features

Usage

/// Log detailed debugging information with a simple one liner:

aelog()

/// - Note: if this was on line 21 in `viewDidLoad` of a `ViewController`, output could look like this:
/// 2016-04-03 21:08:00.123 -- [Main] ViewController (21) -> viewDidLoad() >

/// Add custom text to log line:

aelog("hi there")

/// Log random items (some interesting variables at the moment)

let text = "One two three four five"
let x: CGFloat = 21
let y: CGFloat = 8
let size = CGSize(width: 19, height: 84)
let rect = CGRect(x: x, y: y, width: size.width, height: size.height)
let range = 1...5

aelog(text, x, y, size, rect, range, Log.shared, self)

/// - Note: in this case output could look like this:
/// 04:01:05.967 -- ViewController (30) -> viewDidAppear > 

/// #0: String | "One two three four five"
/// #1: Double | 21.0
/// #2: Double | 8.0
/// #3: CGSize | (19.0, 84.0)
/// #4: CGRect | (21.0, 8.0, 19.0, 84.0)
/// #5: CountableClosedRange<Int> | CountableClosedRange(1...5)
/// #6: Log | AELog.Log
/// #7: ViewController | <AELogDemo_iOS.ViewController: 0x7fd14c41dd60>

/// Log both to debugger and device console:

aelog("this should be logged just in case...", mode: .nsLog)

/// Log Settings

/// Enable or disable logging with one flag and customize formatting as you like.
/// - Warning: `aelog` will by default work only if logging is enabled and file is not disabled in settings,
/// otherwise it will do nothing, but with `mode: .nsLog` it will always work, wether logging is enabled or not.

let settings = Log.shared.settings

settings.isEnabled = true
settings.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS"
settings.template = "{date} -- [{thread}] {file} ({line}) -> {function} > {text}"

/// - Note: toggle logging for specific files like this:
settings.files = [
    "AppDelegate" : false,
    "ViewController" : true
]

/// LogDelegate

Log.shared.delegate = self

func didLog(line: Line, mode: Log.Mode) {
    /// - Note: do something here?
}

One more thing

Have you ever wanted to see the output of your app while you're not at your computer, like in real time directly on your iOS device? Yeah, me neither, but just in case you change your mind (like I did), check out AEConsole - customizable console UI overlay with debug log on top of your iOS app. After all, AELog was made just to complement AEConsole.

Installation

License

AELog is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.