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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T09:16:28+00:00 2026-05-19T09:16:28+00:00

I’ve been working on some jQuery widget for work/fun lately ( github ) and

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I’ve been working on some jQuery widget for work/fun lately (github) and there is still something that is bothering me.

When i use a widget in my app, i want to be able to pass a debug option, that will enable or disable logging (using console.log) entirely only in this plugin.


best solution so far :

from :

(function( $, undefined ) {

})(jQuery);

to :

(function( $, console, undefined ) {

    if (!o.debug) console = { log: function(){} };

})(jQuery, console);

There is one problem left

If i load two widgets like :

$myDiv.myWidget({debug: true});
$myDiv2.myWidget({debug: false});

I won’t have later debug from 1st instantiation. Any ideas ?


[original]
So far i’ve used a piece of code i’ve found on the internet :

var logger = function() {
    var oldConsoleLog = null;
    var pub = {};

    pub.enableLogger = function enableLogger() {
        if(oldConsoleLog == null) return;
        window['console']['log'] = oldConsoleLog;
    };

    pub.disableLogger = function disableLogger() {
        oldConsoleLog = console.log;
        window['console']['log'] = function() {};
    };

    return pub;
}();

Then on _create() i can do sth like :

if (!o.debug) {
        logger.disableLogger();
}

Looked quite good however, it is not plugin specific, as it will disable console.log for my entire app.

One important point is that i want to be able to keep console.log line logging feature (no wrapping of console.log since as far as i know / tried, it will replace logging line info with useless wrapped call line).

Thank you !

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    2026-05-19T09:16:29+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 9:16 am

    The easiest option I can think of is to override console inside your scope. Like this.

    (function(console){
      if (!o.debug) console = { log: function(){} };
    
      // Rest of your code goes here
    })(console);
    
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