# Logging Strapi comes with a simple and useful built-in logger. Its usage is purposely very similar to `console.log()`, but with a handful of extra features; namely support for multiple log levels with colorized, prefixed console output. The logger is accessible through the `strapi` object directly with `strapi.log`. You can work with this logger in the same way that you work with the default logger: ```js strapi.log.info('Logs work!'); ``` ## Logging with Metadata In addition to logging string messages, the logger will also optionally log additional JSON metadata objects. Adding metadata is simple: ```js strapi.log.info('Test log message', { anything: 'This is metadata' }); ``` ## String interpolation The log method provides the same string interpolation methods like `util.format`. This allows for the following log messages. ```js strapi.log.info('test message %s', 'my string'); // => info: test message my string ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message %d', 123); // => info: test message 123 ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message %j', { number: 123 }, {}); // => info: test message {"number":123} // => meta = {} ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message %s, %s', 'first', 'second', { number: 123 }); // => info: test message first, second // => meta = {number: 123} ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message', 'first', 'second', { number: 123 }); // => info: test message first second // => meta = {number: 123} ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message %s, %s', 'first', 'second', { number: 123 }, function() {}); // => info: test message first, second // => meta = {number: 123} // => callback = function() {} ``` ```js strapi.log.info('test message', 'first', 'second', { number: 123 }, function() {}); // => info: test message first second // => meta = {number: 123} // => callback = function() {} ``` ## Logging levels Setting the level for your logging message can be accomplished by using the level specified methods defined. ```js strapi.log.debug('This is a debug log'); strapi.log.info('This is an info log'); strapi.log.warn('This is a warning log'); strapi.log.error('This is an error log '); ```