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Hi
I'm a Remix newbie, trying to modify a copy of the remix template code to achieve what I need. I'm trying to use form values in my Mutation / function code.
However, the console.log feature won't output when the rest of the function runs - which makes debugging and learning what is happening really difficult.
Can someone explain why the console log doesn't work when used within in this function? (it doesn't work on the default template app._index.jsx either)
and ideally, give me a pointer as to how I can use a form (text input field) value in my graphql code.
My action function and mutation works as expected with hardcoded values.
Thanks.
export const action = async ({ request }) => {
const { admin } = await authenticate.admin(request);
const formData = await request.formData();
console.log("Action is called"); // WHY DOESN'T THIS LOG ANYTHING TO THE CONSOLE???
const response = await admin.graphql(
`#graphql
mutation draftOrderUpdate($id: ID!, $input: DraftOrderInput!) {
draftOrderUpdate(id: $id, input: $input) {
draftOrder {
id
customAttributes {
key
value
}
}
userErrors {
field
message
}
}
}`,
{
variables: {
id: `gid://shopify/DraftOrder/905513205805`,
input:{
customAttributes: {
key: "Gift message",
value: "test" // I'M TRYING TO MAKE THIS VALUE DYNAMIC FROM A FORM INPUT ???
}
}
}
}
);
const responseJson = await response.json();
return json({
draftOrder: responseJson.data.draftOrderUpdate.draftOrder
});
}
Hi HelpDigital,
In Remix, functions like action
run on the server-side and not in the browser. This means that console.log
statements inside these functions will log to the server console, not the browser console. If you're running your server locally, you should be able to see the logged output in the terminal where you started your server.
Hope this helps!
Liam | Developer Advocate @ Shopify
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Thanks Liam,
They don't show in the command line console either - I can see the Post requests and console.log output from other functions, but just not the ones in loader or action functions. Is there any other way to output values passed in via the form?
Thanks,
Leo
Hi HelpDigital
I have a similar problem, that i cant find anywhere (browser or terminal in vs code) where console.log displays.
My code is the following
const [isDeleting, setIsDeleting] = useState(false);
const deleteQRCode = useCallback(async () => {
reset();
/* The isDeleting state disables the download button and the delete QR code button to show the merchant that an action is in progress */
setIsDeleting(true);
console.log("its starting");
i simply added a console.log statement to deleteQRCode function.
Did you find a solution?
Hi @Liam,
Unfortunately, I have the same problem. Latest Cli and latest template version and unfortunately no logs in the console. I have also set the logger to debug. Nothing happens.
const shopify = shopifyApp({
logger: {
level: LogSeverity.Debug,
httpRequests: true,
}, ...
Server is running locally with npm run dev
The problem is that in most cases the server is opened during:
npm run dev
By VSCode, and so we cannot see the console clearly.
The VSCode terminal is pretty flaky and contains lots of other messages, so its very hard to see where the console.log messages, are?
When I tried to hit:
It did not show any of my console.log messages in:
action() or loader() methods
I tried an other project from a YouTuber https://github.com/stefanoHTB/remix-youtube-tutorial. Because I thought I had done something wrong. But I think something about the new packages or cli no longer fits. The older packages in this projects work. And I can output everything via console.log.
Edit: Mistake from my side. Loader is working. Action was not called.
Hii @HelpDigital , I am having same issue, so did you found any solution for it?. If so then please let me know.
you should be able to set you logger through the shopify app initialization
const shopify = shopifyApp({
...mySettings,
logger: {
level: process.env.VERCEL_ENV ? LogSeverity.Info : LogSeverity.Debug,
log: (level, message) => {
// Log to your logging service
},
timestamps: true,
httpRequests: true,
},
})
// export logger
export const logger = shopify.logger
//and import the logger
logger.log(LogSeverity.Debug, { topic, shop, payload });
actually I'm wrong, about exporting the logger, this is not exported from shopifyApp
inspired for what I said before this is a change you can do in a fork of this shopify-app-remix where I exposed the shopify logger and use it as I want to
logger.log(LogSeverity.Info, "App test log -------->");
if you want to use it, you can install
add the following script to your package.json
```