# Logging # To follow this tutorial you'll need to have [installed the SDK](dev-guide/tutorials/installation.html) and learned the [basics of `cfx`](dev-guide/tutorials/getting-started-with-cfx.html). The [DOM `console` object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/console) is useful for debugging JavaScript. Because DOM objects aren't available to the main add-on code, the SDK provides its own global `console` object with most of the same methods as the DOM `console`, including methods to log error, warning, or informational messages. You don't have to `require()` anything to get access to the console: it is automatically made available to you. The `console.log()` method prints an informational message: console.log("Hello World"); Try it out: * create a new directory, and navigate to it * execute `cfx init` * open "lib/main.js" and add the line above * execute `cfx run`, then `cfx run` again Firefox will start, and the following line will appear in the command window you used to execute `cfx run`:
info: Hello World!
## `console` in Content Scripts ## You can use the console in [content scripts](dev-guide/guides/content-scripts/index.html) as well as in your main add-on code. The following add-on logs the HTML content of every tab the user loads, by calling `console.log()` inside a content script: require("sdk/tabs").on("ready", function(tab) { tab.attach({ contentScript: "console.log(document.body.innerHTML);" }); }); ## `console` Output ## If you are running your add-on from the command line (for example, executing `cfx run` or `cfx test`) then the console's messages appear in the command shell you used. If you've installed the add-on in Firefox, or you're running the add-on in the Add-on Builder, then the messages appear in Firefox's [Error Console](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Error_Console). But note that **by default, calls to `console.log()` will not result in any output in the Error Console for any installed add-ons**: this includes add-ons installed using the Add-on Builder or using tools like the [Extension Auto-installer](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/autoinstaller/). See ["Logging Levels"](dev-guide/console.html#Logging Levels) in the console reference documentation for more information on this. ## Learning More ## For the complete `console` API, see its [API reference](dev-guide/console.html).