'IE11 truncates string in console
I have a string of maybe 20 or 30 lines i'd like to output to the console all in one console.log call. This works great in Chrome, but IE11 truncates about half of the string in the console. Any way to prevent this? The string is something like:
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Wed Jan 7 20:41:16 GMT-0700 2015 530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
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41:17:181 - Initiating recording...
41:17:233 - Creating NetStream...
41:17:240 - NetStream created.
41:17:240 - Recording ready.
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Wed Jan 7 20:41:16 GMT-0700 2015 NetConnectionQueue - rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
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41:16:867 - Initializing...
41:16:868 - Creating negotiator...
41:17:175 - Connection success: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:1935/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:175 - Connection added to queue.
41:17:182 - Connection request recieved...
41:17:183 - Connection request fulfilled.
41:17:452 - Connection success: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:1935/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:452 - Connection added to queue.
41:18:503 - -----------------------------------------
Wed Jan 7 20:41:16 GMT-0700 2015 NetNegotiator Log
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41:16:890 - Attempting: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:1935/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:174 - Negotiator reset
41:17:194 - Attempting: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:1935/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:282 - Attempting: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:443/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:339 - Attempting: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:80/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:400 - Attempting: rtmpt://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:1935/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:451 - NetConnection attempt failed: rtmp://AMS2alt.commercialtribe.net:443/recorder/530d8aa855df0c2d269a5a5853a47a049c52c9d83a2d71d9
41:17:452 - Negotiator reset
Solution 1:[1]
I know this is an old question but just posting in case this helps anyone who finds it.
If you're like me and just wanted to make sure you're getting all the right data into a string for a simple test, you could do something like this. Maybe a little complicated but was helpful when I had a long string I needed to check was formed correctly and had the right content. You could definitely pair this with the console.group() mentioned in the accepted (canon's) answer too.
function consoleLog(str, blockSize) {
// blockSize is a parameter only to support the tests.
if (blockSize === undefined) {
blockSize = 1024;
}
var limit = Math.floor(str.length / blockSize);
for (var k = 0; k < limit+1; k++) {
if (k == limit)
console.log(str.substring(blockSize*k, str.length));
else
console.log(str.substring(blockSize*k, blockSize*(k+1)));
}
}
// Tests.
// Should print:
// aaaaa
// bbbbb
// c
consoleLog('aaaaabbbbbc', 5);
// Should print:
// aaaaa
// bbbbb
consoleLog('aaaaabbbbb', 5);
Solution 2:[2]
If the text you should log is not broken into lines, or the lines might be longer than the limit, you can use this simple function to "format" the log output:
function logMessage(title, message) {
// make sure if the 'console' object and its methods are available,
// to avoid issues, like your JS code is broken by logging.
// see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7742862/704022
if (console && console.log && console.group && console.groupEnd) {
var maxLength = 10; // set to 10 to enable easier testing, should be 1024
console.group(title);
for (var pos = 0; pos < message.length ; pos += maxLength) {
console.log(message.substring(pos, pos + maxLength));
}
console.groupEnd();
}
}
logMessage("Test", "0123456789012345678901234");
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Source: Stack Overflow
| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | sashoalm |
| Solution 2 |
