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Chris Brody edited comment on CB-10213 at 12/17/15 6:37 PM:
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There was discussion with pmuellr in May 2012 (CB-611 and CB-623) which seems
like an excellent case to keep the logging-related functionality in a plugin,
or at least keep it separated from the console functionality. I will add this
to https://github.com/cordova/cordova-discuss/pull/28.
was (Author: brodybits):
There was discussion with pmuellr in May 2012 (CB-611 and CB-623) which seems
like an excellent case to keep the logging-related functionality in a plugin. I
will add this to https://github.com/cordova/cordova-discuss/pull/28.
> cordova-plugin-logging should be installed by default
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> Key: CB-10213
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-10213
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: CLI, Plugin Console
> Reporter: Chris Brody
>
> console.log works by default on Android and Windows (if I am not mistaken).
> But an app developer would have to add cordova-plugin-console for console.log
> to work on iOS. I am not sure about any of the other platforms such as
> Blackberry, Browser, etc.This can become an extra time waster when in case an
> app developer is stuck with troubleshooting, especially when facing a
> critical deadline (which is common for mobile apps).
> I wish the Cordova CLI would install the cordova-plugin-console by default,
> like it does for the cordova-plugin-whitelist. I already noted this at:
> https://github.com/jessemonroy650/top-phonegap-mistakes/issues/7
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