Access native logs from JS code
npm install react-native-app-logsAccess native logs from JS code
``sh`
npm install react-native-app-logs
The code snippet below will intercept all logs from the main app.
`js
import AppLogs from 'react-native-app-logs';
// ...
AppLogs.configure({ interval: 5 });
AppLogs.registerHandler({
filter: '[AppName]',
handler: ({ filter, logs }) => {
if (logs.length !== 0) {
Alert.alert(filter, logs.join('\n'));
}
},
});
`
On iOS each process has its own logs and they live only within the process (and do not share the logs with other processes).
To intercept logs from NotificationServiceExtension you need to:
- give common app group for both NotificationServiceExtension and the main app;appGroupName
- specify in AppLogs.configure method:
`ts
import AppLogs from 'react-native-app-logs';
AppLogs.configure({ appGroupName: 'group.applogs.example', interval: 5 });
`
- add new Pod to your NotificationServiceExtension:
`rb`
target 'NotificationService' do
pod 'AppLogs', :path => '../../AppLogsPod/'
end
- forward logs from NotificationServiceExtension to the main app:
`swift
import AppLogs
class NotificationService: UNNotificationServiceExtension {
let appLogs: AppLogs = .init()
deinit {
appLogs.forwardLogsTo(appGroup: "group.applogs.example")
}
}
``
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
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