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IGWebLogger

IGWebLogger allows you to view your iOS app logs over web browser in realtime.

It is a CocoaLumberjack logger which prints log over websocket connection.

Status: Experimental

Install

The best way to use IGWebLogger is via CocoaPods. Add following line in your Podfile:

pod "IGWebLogger", "~> 0.2.0"

Usage

First, start the web socket server in AppDelegate.m

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
  // setup logger
  [DDLog addLogger:[IGWebLogger sharedInstance]];

  // setup HTTP server
  self.httpServer = [IGWebLogger httpServer];
  NSError *error;
  if(![self.httpServer start:&error])
  {
      DDLogError(@"Error starting HTTP Server: %@", error);
  }

  return YES;
}

Use CocoaLumberjack as usual to add logs.

DDLogError(@"Broken sprocket detected!");
DDLogVerbose(@"User selected file:%@ withSize:%u", filePath, fileSize);

Then connects your browser to http://localhost:8888 to view the logs realtime. (If you run this on real device, replace localhost with the device name such as http://Meteor.local:8888)

Dependency

  • CocoaLumberjack - A fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework
  • CocoaHTTPServer - use the HEAD version which has latest WebSocket and ARC supports