refactor: remove the console expressions#1
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It is considered a best practice to avoid the use of any `console` methods in JavaScript code that will run on the browser. **NOTE:** If your repository contains a server side project, you can add `"nodejs"` to the `environment` property of analyzer meta in `.deepsource.toml`. This will prevent this issue from getting raised. Documentation for the analyzer meta can be found [here](https://docs.deepsource.com/docs/analyzers-javascript#meta). Alternatively, you can silence this issue for your repository [as shown here](https://deepsource.com/blog/releases-issue-actions). If a specific `console` call is meant to stay for other reasons, you can add [a skipcq comment](https://docs.deepsource.com/docs/issues-ignore-rules#silencing-a-specific-issue) to that line. This will inform other developers about the reason behind the log's presence, and prevent DeepSource from flagging it.
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It is considered a best practice to avoid the use of any
consolemethods in JavaScript code that will run on the browser.NOTE: If your repository contains a server side project, you can add
"nodejs"to theenvironmentproperty of analyzer meta in.deepsource.toml.This will prevent this issue from getting raised.
Documentation for the analyzer meta can be found here.
Alternatively, you can silence this issue for your repository as shown here.
If a specific
consolecall is meant to stay for other reasons, you can add a skipcq comment to that line.This will inform other developers about the reason behind the log's presence, and prevent DeepSource from flagging it.