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/*!
* JavaScript Debug - v0.4 - 6/22/2010
* http://benalman.com/projects/javascript-debug-console-log/
*
* Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
* http://benalman.com/about/license/
*
* With lots of help from Paul Irish!
* http://paulirish.com/
*/
// Script: JavaScript Debug: A simple wrapper for console.log
//
// *Version: 0.4, Last Updated: 6/22/2010*
//
// Tested with Internet Explorer 6-8, Firefox 3-3.6, Safari 3-4, Chrome 3-5, Opera 9.6-10.5
//
// Home - http://benalman.com/projects/javascript-debug-console-log/
// GitHub - http://github.com/cowboy/javascript-debug/
// Source - http://github.com/cowboy/javascript-debug/raw/master/ba-debug.js
// (Minified) - http://github.com/cowboy/javascript-debug/raw/master/ba-debug.min.js (1.1kb)
//
// About: License
//
// Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman,
// Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
// http://benalman.com/about/license/
//
// About: Support and Testing
//
// Information about what browsers this code has been tested in.
//
// Browsers Tested - Internet Explorer 6-8, Firefox 3-3.6, Safari 3-4, Chrome
// 3-5, Opera 9.6-10.5
//
// About: Examples
//
// These working examples, complete with fully commented code, illustrate a few
// ways in which this plugin can be used.
//
// Examples - http://benalman.com/code/projects/javascript-debug/examples/debug/
//
// About: Revision History
//
// 0.4 - (6/22/2010) Added missing passthrough methods: exception,
// groupCollapsed, table
// 0.3 - (6/8/2009) Initial release
//
// Topic: Pass-through console methods
//
// assert, clear, count, dir, dirxml, exception, group, groupCollapsed,
// groupEnd, profile, profileEnd, table, time, timeEnd, trace
//
// These console methods are passed through (but only if both the console and
// the method exists), so use them without fear of reprisal. Note that these
// methods will not be passed through if the logging level is set to 0 via
// <debug.setLevel>.
(function(define, console) {
define(function() { "use strict";
// Some convenient shortcuts.
var aps = Array.prototype.slice,
con = console,
// Public object to be returned.
that = {},
callback_func,
callback_force,
// Default logging level, show everything.
log_level = 9,
// Logging methods, in "priority order". Not all console implementations
// will utilize these, but they will be used in the callback passed to
// setCallback.
log_methods = [ 'error', 'warn', 'info', 'debug', 'log' ],
// Pass these methods through to the console if they exist, otherwise just
// fail gracefully. These methods are provided for convenience.
pass_methods = 'assert clear count dir dirxml exception group groupCollapsed groupEnd profile profileEnd table time timeEnd trace'.split(' '),
idx = pass_methods.length,
// Logs are stored here so that they can be recalled as necessary.
logs = [];
while ( --idx >= 0 ) {
(function( method ){
// Generate pass-through methods. These methods will be called, if they
// exist, as long as the logging level is non-zero.
that[ method ] = function() {
log_level !== 0 && con && con[ method ]
&& con[ method ].apply( con, arguments );
}
})( pass_methods[idx] );
}
idx = log_methods.length;
while ( --idx >= 0 ) {
(function( idx, level ){
// Method: debug.log
//
// Call the console.log method if available. Adds an entry into the logs
// array for a callback specified via <debug.setCallback>.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.log( object [, object, ...] ); - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// object - (Object) Any valid JavaScript object.
// Method: debug.debug
//
// Call the console.debug method if available, otherwise call console.log.
// Adds an entry into the logs array for a callback specified via
// <debug.setCallback>.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.debug( object [, object, ...] ); - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// object - (Object) Any valid JavaScript object.
// Method: debug.info
//
// Call the console.info method if available, otherwise call console.log.
// Adds an entry into the logs array for a callback specified via
// <debug.setCallback>.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.info( object [, object, ...] ); - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// object - (Object) Any valid JavaScript object.
// Method: debug.warn
//
// Call the console.warn method if available, otherwise call console.log.
// Adds an entry into the logs array for a callback specified via
// <debug.setCallback>.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.warn( object [, object, ...] ); - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// object - (Object) Any valid JavaScript object.
// Method: debug.error
//
// Call the console.error method if available, otherwise call console.log.
// Adds an entry into the logs array for a callback specified via
// <debug.setCallback>.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.error( object [, object, ...] ); - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// object - (Object) Any valid JavaScript object.
that[ level ] = function() {
var args = aps.call( arguments ),
log_arr = [ level ].concat( args );
logs.push( log_arr );
exec_callback( log_arr );
if ( !con || !is_level( idx ) ) { return; }
con.firebug ? con[ level ].apply( window, args )
: con[ level ] ? con[ level ].apply( window, args )
: con.log.apply( window, args );
};
})( idx, log_methods[idx] );
}
// Execute the callback function if set.
function exec_callback( args ) {
if ( callback_func && (callback_force || !con || !con.log) ) {
callback_func.apply( window, args );
}
};
// Method: debug.setLevel
//
// Set a minimum or maximum logging level for the console. Doesn't affect
// the <debug.setCallback> callback function, but if set to 0 to disable
// logging, <Pass-through console methods> will be disabled as well.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.setLevel( [ level ] ) - -
//
// Arguments:
//
// level - (Number) If 0, disables logging. If negative, shows N lowest
// priority levels of log messages. If positive, shows N highest priority
// levels of log messages.
//
// Priority levels:
//
// log (1) < debug (2) < info (3) < warn (4) < error (5)
that.setLevel = function( level ) {
log_level = typeof level === 'number' ? level : 9;
};
// Determine if the level is visible given the current log_level.
function is_level( level ) {
return log_level > 0
? log_level > level
: log_methods.length + log_level <= level;
};
// Method: debug.setCallback
//
// Set a callback to be used if logging isn't possible due to console.log
// not existing. If unlogged logs exist when callback is set, they will all
// be logged immediately unless a limit is specified.
//
// Usage:
//
// debug.setCallback( callback [, force ] [, limit ] )
//
// Arguments:
//
// callback - (Function) The aforementioned callback function. The first
// argument is the logging level, and all subsequent arguments are those
// passed to the initial debug logging method.
// force - (Boolean) If false, log to console.log if available, otherwise
// callback. If true, log to both console.log and callback.
// limit - (Number) If specified, number of lines to limit initial scrollback
// to.
that.setCallback = function() {
var args = aps.call( arguments ),
max = logs.length,
i = max;
callback_func = args.shift() || null;
callback_force = typeof args[0] === 'boolean' ? args.shift() : false;
i -= typeof args[0] === 'number' ? args.shift() : max;
while ( i < max ) {
exec_callback( logs[i++] );
}
};
return that;
});
})(typeof define == 'function'
? define
: function (factory) { typeof exports != 'undefined'
? (module.exports = factory())
: (this.when = factory());
},
window.console
// Boilerplate for AMD, Node, and browser global
);