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Slack Socket Mode Node for n8n that allows you to use +100 Slack events in your n8n instance with proxy mode

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# Slack Logger [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/slackapi/node-slack-sdk/graph/badge.svg?token=OcQREPvC7r&flag=logger)](https://codecov.io/gh/slackapi/node-slack-sdk) The `@slack/logger` package is intended to be used as a simple logging interface that supports verbosity levels. ## Requirements This package supports Node v18 and higher. It's highly recommended to use [the latest LTS version of node](https://github.com/nodejs/Release#release-schedule), and the documentation is written using syntax and features from that version. ## Installation ```shell $ npm install @slack/logger ``` ## Usage This package exports a `ConsoleLogger` class, a generic `Logger` interface and a `LogLevel` enum. The source code is short (~150 lines of code), so check out `src/index.ts` for details, but the `ConsoleLogger` API mimics the default node `console` API with three additions: - `getLevel()`: returns the currently-specific `LogLevel` of the logger. - `setLevel(LogLevel)`: sets the `LogLevel` of the logger. - `setName(string)`: sets a prefix to display in logs. Useful if you have multiple loggers active. ### Example This short snippet shows various `Logger` levels and customized labels: ```javascript const { ConsoleLogger, LogLevel } = require("@slack/logger"); const logger = new ConsoleLogger(); logger.error("a problem happened"); logger.warn("might need attention"); logger.info("take note of this"); logger.debug("or dig into details"); logger.setName("HAL"); logger.setLevel(LogLevel.DEBUG); logger.info("what an observation"); logger.debug("i am so interested"); ``` When run, messages that match the following values are logged: ```txt [ERROR] a problem happened [WARN] might need attention [INFO] take note of this [INFO] HAL what an observation [DEBUG] HAL i am so interested ``` ## Getting Help If you get stuck, we're here to help. The following are the best ways to get assistance working through your issue: - [Issue Tracker](http://github.com/slackapi/node-slack-sdk/issues) for questions, feature requests, bug reports and general discussion related to this package. Try searching before you create a new issue. - [Email us](mailto:developers@slack.com) in Slack developer support: `developers@slack.com`