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Summary

  • add Winston logger utility in src/logger.js
  • integrate logger into the Express server
  • import logger in routes file and use it for DB test logs

Testing

  • npm run check (fails: Unterminated string literal in UserProfileButton.tsx)

https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_6858b3685b7883229f918486e86e1d89

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a new logging system that provides structured, timestamped logs for better readability and traceability.
  • Chores

    • Replaced all server console log messages with the new centralized logger for consistent logging across the application.

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The changes introduce a centralized logging utility using Winston and refactor the server code to replace all direct console logging with this new logger. Logging for server events, errors, and database connection tests now uses structured logging. No changes were made to exported or public entity declarations.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
server/index.ts, server/routes.ts Replaced all console.log and console.error calls with logger.info and logger.error respectively for server events and database connection tests.
src/logger.js Added a new Winston-based logger utility with console and file transports, exporting the logger instance.

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A logger hops in, so shiny and bright,
With Winston’s keen eyes, it logs through the night.
Console calls gone, now structure prevails—
Errors and info with timestamps and tales.
In burrows of code, the messages gleam,
A bunny’s new logger—so crisp and supreme!
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@hexawulf hexawulf merged commit e206d92 into main Jun 23, 2025
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