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<title>error_logger</title>
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<module>error_logger</module>
<modulesummary>Erlang error logger.</modulesummary>
<description>
<note>
<p>In OTP-21, a new API for logging was added to Erlang/OTP. The
old <c>error_logger</c> module can still be used by legacy
code, but new code should use the new API instead.</p>
<p><c>error_logger</c> is no longer started by default, but is
automatically started when an event handler is added
with <c>error_logger:add_report_handler/1,2</c>. The <c>error_logger</c>
module is then also added as a handler to the new logger.</p>
<p>See <seealso marker="logger"><c>logger(3)</c></seealso> and
the <seealso marker="logger_chapter">Logging</seealso> chapter
in the User's Guide for more information.</p>
</note>
<p>The Erlang <em>error logger</em> is an event manager (see
<seealso marker="doc/design_principles:des_princ">OTP Design Principles</seealso> and
<seealso marker="stdlib:gen_event"><c>gen_event(3)</c></seealso>),
registered as <c>error_logger</c>.</p>
<p>Error logger is no longer started by default, but is
automatically started when an event handler is added
with <seealso marker="#add_report_handler/1">
<c>add_report_handler/1,2</c></seealso>. The <c>error_logger</c>
module is then also added as a handler to the new logger,
causing log events to be forwarded from logger to error logger,
and consequently to all installed error logger event
handlers.</p>
<p>User-defined event handlers can be added to handle application-specific
events.</p>
<p>Existing event handlers provided by STDLIB and SASL are still
available, but are no longer used by OTP.</p>
<p>Warning events were introduced in Erlang/OTP R9C and are enabled
by default as from Erlang/OTP 18.0. To retain backwards compatibility
with existing user-defined event handlers, the warning events can be
tagged as <c>errors</c> or <c>info</c> using command-line flag
<c><![CDATA[+W <e | i | w>]]></c>, thus showing up as
<c>ERROR REPORT</c> or <c>INFO REPORT</c> in the logs.</p>
</description>
<datatypes>
<datatype>
<name name="report"/>
</datatype>
</datatypes>
<funcs>
<func>
<name name="add_report_handler" arity="1"/>
<name name="add_report_handler" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Add an event handler to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Adds a new event handler to the error logger. The event
handler must be implemented as a <c>gen_event</c> callback
module, see
<seealso marker="stdlib:gen_event"><c>gen_event(3)</c></seealso>.</p>
<p><c><anno>Handler</anno></c> is typically the name of the callback module
and <c><anno>Args</anno></c> is an optional term (defaults to []) passed
to the initialization callback function <c><anno>Handler</anno>:init/1</c>.
The function returns <c>ok</c> if successful.</p>
<p>The event handler must be able to handle the events in this module, see
section <seealso marker="#events">Events</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="delete_report_handler" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Delete an event handler from the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Deletes an event handler from the error logger by calling
<c>gen_event:delete_handler(error_logger, <anno>Handler</anno>, [])</c>,
see <seealso marker="stdlib:gen_event"><c>gen_event(3)</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="error_msg" arity="1"/>
<name name="error_msg" arity="2"/>
<name name="format" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard error event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard error event to the error logger.
The <c><anno>Format</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> arguments
are the same as the arguments of
<seealso marker="stdlib:io#format/2"><c>io:format/2</c></seealso>
in STDLIB.
The event is handled by the standard event handler.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<pre>
1> <input>error_logger:error_msg("An error occurred in ~p~n", [a_module]).</input>
=ERROR REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::14:03:19 ===
An error occurred in a_module
ok</pre>
<warning>
<p>If called with bad arguments, this function can crash
the standard event handler, meaning no further events are
logged. When in doubt, use
<seealso marker="#error_report/1"><c>error_report/1</c></seealso>
instead.</p>
</warning>
<warning>
<p>If the Unicode translation modifier (<c>t</c>) is used in
the format string, all error handlers must ensure that the
formatted output is correctly encoded for the I/O
device.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="error_report" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard error report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard error report event to the error logger.
The event is handled by the standard event handler.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<pre>
2> <input>error_logger:error_report([{tag1,data1},a_term,{tag2,data}]).</input>
=ERROR REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::13:45:41 ===
tag1: data1
a_term
tag2: data
ok
3> <input>error_logger:error_report("Serious error in my module").</input>
=ERROR REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::13:45:49 ===
Serious error in my module
ok</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="error_report" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a user-defined error report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a user-defined error report event to the error logger.
An event handler to handle the event is supposed to have been
added. The event is ignored by the standard event handler.</p>
<p>It is recommended that <c><anno>Report</anno></c> follows the same
structure as for
<seealso marker="#error_report/1"><c>error_report/1</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="get_format_depth" arity="0"/>
<fsummary>Get the value of the Kernel application variable
<c>error_logger_format_depth</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns <c>max(10, Depth)</c>, where <c>Depth</c> is the
value of <c>error_logger_format_depth</c>
in the Kernel application, if Depth is an integer. Otherwise,
<c>unlimited</c> is returned.</p>
<note>
<p>The <c>error_logger_format_depth</c> variable
is <seealso marker="kernel_app#deprecated-configuration-parameters">
deprecated</seealso> since
the <seealso marker="logger">logging API</seealso> was
introduced in OTP-21. The variable, and this function, are
kept for backwards compatibility since they still might be
used by legacy report handlers.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="info_msg" arity="1"/>
<name name="info_msg" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard information event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard information event to the error logger.
The <c><anno>Format</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> arguments
are the same as the arguments of
<seealso marker="stdlib:io#format/2"><c>io:format/2</c></seealso>
in STDLIB. The event is handled by the standard event handler.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<pre>
1> <input>error_logger:info_msg("Something happened in ~p~n", [a_module]).</input>
=INFO REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::14:06:15 ===
Something happened in a_module
ok</pre>
<warning>
<p>If called with bad arguments, this function can crash
the standard event handler, meaning no further events are
logged. When in doubt, use <c>info_report/1</c> instead.</p>
</warning>
<warning>
<p>If the Unicode translation modifier (<c>t</c>) is used in
the format string, all error handlers must ensure that the
formatted output is correctly encoded for the I/O
device.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="info_report" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard information report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard information report event to the error
logger. The event is handled by the standard event handler.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<pre>
2> <input>error_logger:info_report([{tag1,data1},a_term,{tag2,data}]).</input>
=INFO REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::13:55:09 ===
tag1: data1
a_term
tag2: data
ok
3> <input>error_logger:info_report("Something strange happened").</input>
=INFO REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::13:55:36 ===
Something strange happened
ok</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="info_report" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a user-defined information report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a user-defined information report event to the error
logger. An event handler to handle the event is supposed to
have been added. The event is ignored by the standard event
handler.</p>
<p>It is recommended that <c><anno>Report</anno></c> follows the same
structure as for
<seealso marker="#info_report/1"><c>info_report/1</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="logfile" arity="1" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="logfile" arity="1" clause_i="2"/>
<name name="logfile" arity="1" clause_i="3"/>
<fsummary>Enable or disable error printouts to a file.</fsummary>
<type variable="Filename"/>
<type variable="OpenReason" name_i="1"/>
<type variable="CloseReason" name_i="2"/>
<type variable="FilenameReason" name_i="3"/>
<type name="open_error"/>
<desc>
<p>Enables or disables printout of standard events to a file.</p>
<p>This is done by adding or deleting the standard event handler
for output to file. Thus, calling this function overrides
the value of the Kernel <c>error_logger</c> configuration
parameter.</p>
<p>Enabling file logging can be used together with calling
<c>tty(false)</c>, to have a silent system where
all standard events are logged to a file only.
Only one log file can be active at a time.</p>
<p><c>Request</c> is one of the following:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{open, <anno>Filename</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Opens log file <c><anno>Filename</anno></c>. Returns <c>ok</c> if
successful, or <c>{error, allready_have_logfile}</c> if
logging to file is already enabled, or an error tuple if
another error occurred (for example, if <c><anno>Filename</anno></c>
cannot be opened). The file is opened with encoding UTF-8.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>close</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Closes the current log file. Returns <c>ok</c>, or
<c>{error, module_not_found}</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>filename</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns the name of the log file <c><anno>Filename</anno></c>, or
<c>{error, no_log_file}</c> if logging to file is not
enabled.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="tty" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Enable or disable printouts to the terminal.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Enables (<c><anno>Flag</anno> == true</c>) or disables
(<c><anno>Flag</anno> == false</c>) printout of standard events
to the terminal.</p>
<p>This is done by adding or deleting the standard event handler
for output to the terminal. Thus, calling this function overrides
the value of the Kernel <c>error_logger</c> configuration parameter.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="warning_map" arity="0"/>
<fsummary>Return the current mapping for warning events.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current mapping for warning events. Events sent
using <c>warning_msg/1,2</c> or <c>warning_report/1,2</c>
are tagged as errors, warnings (default), or info, depending
on the value of command-line flag <c>+W</c>.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<pre>
os$ <input>erl</input>
Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.4.8 [hipe] [threads:0] [kernel-poll]
Eshell V5.4.8 (abort with ^G)
1> <input>error_logger:warning_map().</input>
warning
2> <input>error_logger:warning_msg("Warnings tagged as: ~p~n", [warning]).</input>
=WARNING REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::15:31:55 ===
Warnings tagged as: warning
ok
3>
User switch command
--> q
os$ <input>erl +W e</input>
Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.4.8 [hipe] [threads:0] [kernel-poll]
Eshell V5.4.8 (abort with ^G)
1> <input>error_logger:warning_map().</input>
error
2> <input>error_logger:warning_msg("Warnings tagged as: ~p~n", [error]).</input>
=ERROR REPORT==== 11-Aug-2005::15:31:23 ===
Warnings tagged as: error
ok</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="warning_msg" arity="1"/>
<name name="warning_msg" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard warning event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard warning event to the error logger.
The <c><anno>Format</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> arguments
are the same as the arguments of
<seealso marker="stdlib:io#format/2"><c>io:format/2</c></seealso>
in STDLIB.
The event is handled by the standard event handler. It is tagged
as an error, warning, or info, see
<seealso marker="#warning_map/0"><c>warning_map/0</c></seealso>.</p>
<warning>
<p>If called with bad arguments, this function can crash
the standard event handler, meaning no further events are
logged. When in doubt, use <c>warning_report/1</c> instead.</p>
</warning>
<warning>
<p>If the Unicode translation modifier (<c>t</c>) is used in
the format string, all error handlers must ensure that the
formatted output is correctly encoded for the I/O
device.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="warning_report" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Send a standard warning report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a standard warning report event to the error logger.
The event is handled by the standard event handler. It is
tagged as an error, warning, or info, see
<seealso marker="#warning_map/0"><c>warning_map/0</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="warning_report" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Send a user-defined warning report event to the error logger.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends a user-defined warning report event to the error
logger. An event handler to handle the event is supposed to
have been added. The event is ignored by the standard event
handler. It is tagged as an error, warning, or info,
depending on the value of
<seealso marker="#warning_map/0"><c>warning_map/0</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
<marker id="events"></marker>
<title>Events</title>
<p>All event handlers added to the error logger must handle
the following events. <c>Gleader</c> is the group leader pid of
the process that sent the event, and <c>Pid</c> is the process
that sent the event.</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{error, Gleader, {Pid, Format, Data}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>error_msg/1,2</c> or <c>format</c> is
called.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error_report, Gleader, {Pid, std_error, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>error_report/1</c> is called.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error_report, Gleader, {Pid, Type, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>error_report/2</c> is called.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{warning_msg, Gleader, {Pid, Format, Data}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>warning_msg/1,2</c> is called
if warnings are set to be tagged as warnings.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{warning_report, Gleader, {Pid, std_warning, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>warning_report/1</c> is called
if warnings are set to be tagged as warnings.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{warning_report, Gleader, {Pid, Type, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>warning_report/2</c> is called
if warnings are set to be tagged as warnings.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{info_msg, Gleader, {Pid, Format, Data}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>info_msg/1,2</c> is called.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{info_report, Gleader, {Pid, std_info, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>info_report/1</c> is called.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{info_report, Gleader, {Pid, Type, Report}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Generated when <c>info_report/2</c> is called.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>Notice that some system-internal events can also be
received. Therefore a catch-all clause last in the definition of
the event handler callback function <c>Module:handle_event/2</c>
is necessary. This also applies for
<c>Module:handle_info/2</c>, as the event handler must also take care of
some system-internal messages.</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>See Also</title>
<p><seealso marker="stdlib:gen_event"><c>gen_event(3)</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="stdlib:log_mf_h"><c>log_mf_h(3)</c></seealso>
<seealso marker="kernel_app"><c>kernel(6)</c></seealso>
<seealso marker="sasl:sasl_app"><c>sasl(6)</c></seealso></p>
</section>
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