Class Ember.Logger
publicInside Ember-Metal, simply uses the methods from imports.console
.
Override this to provide more robust logging functionality.
assert (bool) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:142
- bool
- Boolean
- Value to test
If the value passed into Ember.Logger.assert
is not truthy it will throw an error with a stack trace.
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Ember.Logger.assert(true); // undefined Ember.Logger.assert(true === false); // Throws an Assertion failed error. |
debug (arguments) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:125
- arguments
- *
Logs the arguments to the console in blue text. You can pass as many arguments as you want and they will be joined together with a space.
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var foo = 1; Ember.Logger.debug('log value of foo:', foo); // "log value of foo: 1" will be printed to the console |
error (arguments) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:92
- arguments
- *
Prints the arguments to the console with an error icon, red text and a stack trace. You can pass as many arguments as you want and they will be joined together with a space.
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Ember.Logger.error('Danger! Danger!'); // "Danger! Danger!" will be printed to the console in red text. |
info (arguments) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:108
- arguments
- *
Logs the arguments to the console. You can pass as many arguments as you want and they will be joined together with a space.
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var foo = 1; Ember.Logger.info('log value of foo:', foo); // "log value of foo: 1" will be printed to the console |
log (arguments) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:59
- arguments
- *
Logs the arguments to the console. You can pass as many arguments as you want and they will be joined together with a space.
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var foo = 1; Ember.Logger.log('log value of foo:', foo); // "log value of foo: 1" will be printed to the console |
warn (arguments) public
Defined in packages/ember-metal/lib/logger.js:76
- arguments
- *
Prints the arguments to the console with a warning icon. You can pass as many arguments as you want and they will be joined together with a space.
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Ember.Logger.warn('Something happened!'); // "Something happened!" will be printed to the console with a warning icon. |