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# Azure Logger client library for JavaScript
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The `@azure/logger` package can be used to enable logging in the Azure SDKs for JavaScript.
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Logging can be enabled for the Azure SDK in the following ways:
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- Setting the AZURE_LOG_LEVEL environment variable
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- Calling setLogLevel imported from "@azure/logger"
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- Calling enable() on specific loggers
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- Using the `DEBUG` environment variable.
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Note that AZURE_LOG_LEVEL, if set, takes precedence over DEBUG. Only use DEBUG without specifying AZURE_LOG_LEVEL or calling setLogLevel.
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## Getting started
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### Installation
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Install this library using npm as follows
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```
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npm install @azure/logger
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```
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## Key Concepts
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The `@azure/logger` package supports the following log levels
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specified in order of most verbose to least verbose:
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- verbose
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- info
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- warning
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- error
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When setting a log level, either programmatically or via the `AZURE_LOG_LEVEL` environment variable,
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any logs that are written using a log level equal to or less than the one you choose
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will be emitted.
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For example, setting the log level to `warning` will cause all logs that have the log
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level `warning` or `error` to be emitted.
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## Examples
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### Example 1 - basic usage
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```js
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const { EventHubClient } = require('@azure/event-hubs');
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const logger = require('@azure/logger');
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logger.setLogLevel('info');
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// operations will now emit info, warning, and error logs
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const client = new EventHubClient(/* params */);
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client.getPartitionIds()
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.then(ids => { /* do work */ })
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.catch(e => { /* do work */ });
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});
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```
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### Example 2 - redirect log output
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```js
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const { AzureLogger, setLogLevel } = require("@azure/logger");
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setLogLevel("verbose");
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// override logging to output to console.log (default location is stderr)
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AzureLogger.log = (...args) => {
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console.log(...args);
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};
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```
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Using `AzureLogger`, it is possible to redirect the logging output from the Azure SDKs by
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overriding the `AzureLogger.log` method. This may be useful if you want to redirect logs to
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a location other than stderr.
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## Next steps
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You can build and run the tests locally by executing `rushx test`. Explore the `test` folder to see advanced usage and behavior of the public classes.
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## Troubleshooting
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If you run into issues while using this library, please feel free to [file an issue](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js/issues/new).
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## Contributing
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If you'd like to contribute to this library, please read the [contributing guide](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) to learn more about how to build and test the code.
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