# Logger Constructor ```javascript new Logger(name, options); ``` options * **sections**: An object of sections * **methods**: An object of new methods Example ```javascript const logger = new Logger('LDAP', { sections: { connection: 'Connection', bind: 'Bind', search: 'Search', auth: 'Auth' } }); ``` Usage ```javascript logger.info('connecting'); // LDAP ➔ info connecting logger.connection.info('connecting'); // LDAP ➔ Connection.info connecting ``` Sections have all avaliable methods methods, the default methods are: ```javascript debug: name: 'debug' color: 'blue' level: 2 log: name: 'info' color: 'blue' level: 1 info: name: 'info' color: 'blue' level: 1 success: name: 'info' color: 'green' level: 1 warn: name: 'warn' color: 'magenta' level: 1 error: name: 'error' color: 'red' level: 0 ``` The method **error** will always log the file and line of method execution # LoggerManager (singleton) You can enable, disable, or set the log level for all logs here. You can show the origin package and file/line from all logs here. ```javascript LoggerManager.enabled = false; LoggerManager.showPackage = false; LoggerManager.showFileAndLine = false; LoggerManager.logLevel = 0; ``` The **LoggerManager** starts disabled, you should enable in some point, if you want to print all logs queued while disabled use: ```javascript LoggerManager.enable(true); ```