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A React Native log function that under the hood calls NSLog() on iOS and Log.i() on Android

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react-native-native-log

A React Native log function that under the hood calls NSLog() on iOS and Log.i() on Android.

A potential use case for this library is to be able to read logs with an E2E UI testing tool like Appium.

Installation

npm install react-native-native-log

Usage

import NativeLog from "react-native-native-log";

// ...

NativeLog.log('hello world'); // hello world
// or
NativeLog.logWithTag('my-tag', 'hello world'); // [my-tag] hello world

Example app

To get started with the project, run yarn bootstrap in the root directory to install the required dependencies for each package:

yarn bootstrap

iOS

To run the example app on iOS:

yarn example ios

In order to see the native logs (they won't show in the normal console log in the Metro window):

  • Run the iOS app from example/ios/NativeLogExample.xcworkspace in Xcode and look at the log window there

Android

To run the example app on Android:

yarn example android

In order to see the native logs (they won't show in the normal console log in the Metro window):

  • run adb logcat

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT

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