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-rw-r--r-- | lib/kernel/doc/src/logger.xml | 371 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_filters.xml | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_formatter.xml | 213 |
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diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger.xml index 2f7feb5eef..d901454e62 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger.xml @@ -67,37 +67,86 @@ <datatype> <name name="metadata"/> <desc> - <p>Metadata associated with the message to be logged.</p> + <p>Metadata for the log event.</p> + <p>Logger adds the following metadata to each log event:</p> + <list> + <item><c>pid => self()</c></item> + <item><c>gl => group_leader()</c></item> + <item><c>time => erlang:monotonic_time(microsecond)</c></item> + </list> + <p>When a log macro is used, Logger also inserts location + information:</p> + <list> + <item><c>mfa => {?MODULE,?FUNCTION_NAME,?FUNCTION_ARITY}</c></item> + <item><c>file => ?FILE</c></item> + <item><c>line => ?LINE</c></item> + </list> + <p>You can add custom metadata, either by specifying a map as + the last parameter to any of the log macros or the API + functions, or by setting process metadata + with <seealso marker="#set_process_metadata-1"> + <c>set_process_metadata/1</c></seealso> + or <seealso marker="#update_process_metadata-1"> + <c>update_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> + <p>Logger merges all the metadata maps before forwarding the + log event to the handlers. If the same keys occur, values + from the log call overwrites process metadata, which in turn + overwrites values set by Logger.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="config"/> <desc> - <p></p> + <p>Configuration data for the logger part of Logger, or for a handler.</p> + <p>The following default values apply:</p> + <list> + <item><c>level => info</c></item> + <item><c>filter_default => log</c></item> + <item><c>filters => []</c></item> + <item><c>formatter => {logger_formatter,DefaultFormatterConfig</c>}</item> + </list> + <p>See the <seealso marker="logger_formatter#configuration"> + <c>logger_formatter(3)</c></seealso> manual page for + information about the default configuration for this + formatter.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="handler_id"/> <desc> - <p></p> + <p>A unique identifier for a handler instance.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filter_id"/> <desc> - <p></p> + <p>A unique identifier for a filter.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filter"/> <desc> - <p></p> + <p>A filter which can be installed for logger or for a handler.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="filter_arg"/> + <desc> + <p>The second argument to the filter fun.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filter_return"/> <desc> - <p></p> + <p>The return value from the filter fun.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="timestamp"/> + <desc> + <p>A timestamp produced + with <seealso marker="erts:erlang#monotonic_time-1"> + <c>erlang:monotonic_time(microsecond)</c></seealso>.</p> </desc> </datatype> </datatypes> @@ -126,14 +175,10 @@ </list> <p>All macros expand to a call to logger, where <c>Level</c> is - taken from the macro name, and the following metadata is added, - or merged with the given <c>Metadata</c>:</p> - - <code> -#{mfa=>{?MODULE,?FUNCTION_NAME,?FUNCTION_ARITY}, - file=>?FILE, - line=>?LINE} - </code> + taken from the macro name, and location data is added. See the + description of + the <seealso marker="#type-metadata"><c>metadata()</c></seealso> + type for more information about the location data.</p> <p>The call is wrapped in a case statement and will be evaluated only if <c>Level</c> is equal to or below the configured log @@ -267,7 +312,7 @@ <func> <name name="i" arity="0"/> - <fsummary>Get information about all logger configurations</fsummary> + <fsummary>Get all logger configurations</fsummary> <desc> <p>Same as <seealso marker="#i/1"><c>logger:i(term)</c></seealso></p> </desc> @@ -277,26 +322,29 @@ <name name="i" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> <name name="i" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> <name name="i" arity="1" clause_i="3"/> - <fsummary>Get information about all logger configurations</fsummary> + <fsummary>Get all logger configurations</fsummary> <desc> - <p>The <c>logger:i/1</c> function can be used to get all - current logger configuration. The way that the information - is returned depends on the <c><anno>Action</anno></c></p> + <p>Display or return all current logger configuration.</p> <taglist> - <tag>string</tag> - <item>Return the pretty printed current logger configuration - as iodata.</item> - <tag>term</tag> - <item>Return the current logger configuration as a term. The - format of this term may change inbetween releases. For a - stable format use <seealso marker="#get_handler_config/1"> + <tag><c><anno>Action</anno> = string</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Return the pretty printed current logger configuration + as iodata.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><anno>Action</anno> = term</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Return the current logger configuration as a term. The + format of this term may change inbetween releases. For a + stable format use <seealso marker="#get_handler_config/1"> <c>logger:get_handler_config/1</c></seealso> - and <seealso marker="#get_logger_config/0"> + and <seealso marker="#get_logger_config/0"> <c>logger:get_logger_config/0</c></seealso>. - The same as calling <c>logger:i()</c>.</item> - <tag>print</tag> - <item>Pretty print all the current logger configuration to - standard out. Example: + The same as calling <c>logger:i()</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><anno>Action</anno> = print</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Pretty print all the current logger configuration to + standard out. Example:</p> <code><![CDATA[1> logger:i(print). Current logger configuration: Level: info @@ -339,6 +387,39 @@ Current logger configuration: <fsummary>Add a filter to the logger.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Add a filter to the logger.</p> + <p>The filter fun is called with the log event as the first + parameter, and the specified <c>filter_args()</c> as the + second parameter.</p> + <p>The return value of the fun specifies if a log event is to + be discarded or forwarded to the handlers:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>log()</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter <em>passed</em>. The next logger filter, if + any, is applied. If no more logger filters exist, the + log event is forwarded to the handler part of the + logger, where handler filters are applied.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>stop</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter <em>did not pass</em>, and the log event is + immediately discarded.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>ignore</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter has no knowledge of the log event. The next + logger filter, if any, is applied. If no more logger + filters exist, the value of the <c>filter_default</c> + configuration parameter for the logger specifies if the + log event shall be discarded or forwarded to the handler + part.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>See section <seealso marker="logger_chapter#Filter"> + Filter</seealso> in the User's Guide for more information + about filters.</p> + <p>Some built-in filters exist. These are defined + in <seealso marker="logger_filters"><c>logger_filters</c></seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -347,6 +428,39 @@ Current logger configuration: <fsummary>Add a filter to the specified handler.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Add a filter to the specified handler.</p> + <p>The filter fun is called with the log event as the first + parameter, and the specified <c>filter_args()</c> as the + second parameter.</p> + <p>The return value of the fun specifies if a log event is to + be discarded or forwarded to the handler callback:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>log()</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter <em>passed</em>. The next handler filter, if + any, is applied. If no more filters exist for this + handler, the log event is forwarded to the handler + callback.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>stop</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter <em>did not pass</em>, and the log event is + immediately discarded.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>ignore</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The filter has no knowledge of the log event. The next + handler filter, if any, is applied. If no more filters + exist for this handler, the value of + the <c>filter_default</c> configuration parameter for + the handler specifies if the log event shall be + discarded or forwarded to the handler callback.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>See + section <seealso marker="logger_chapter#Filter">Filter</seealso> + in the User's Guide for more information about filters.</p> + <p>Some built-in filters exist. These are defined in + <seealso marker="logger_filters"><c>logger_filters</c></seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -354,7 +468,8 @@ Current logger configuration: <name name="remove_logger_filter" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Remove a filter from the logger.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Remove the filter with the specified identity from the logger.</p> + <p>Remove the filter identified + by <c><anno>FilterId</anno></c> from the logger.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -362,7 +477,9 @@ Current logger configuration: <name name="remove_handler_filter" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Remove a filter from the specified handler.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Remove the filter with the specified identity from the given handler.</p> + <p>Remove the filter identified + by <c><anno>FilterId</anno></c> from the handler identified + by <c><anno>HandlerId</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -371,6 +488,9 @@ Current logger configuration: <fsummary>Add a handler with the given configuration.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Add a handler with the given configuration.</p> + <p><c><anno>HandlerId</anno></c> is a unique identifier which + must be used in all subsequent calls reffering to this + handler.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -378,7 +498,7 @@ Current logger configuration: <name name="remove_handler" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Remove the handler with the specified identity.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Remove the handler with the specified identity.</p> + <p>Remove the handler identified by <c><anno>HandlerId</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -386,10 +506,37 @@ Current logger configuration: <name name="set_module_level" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Set the log level for the specified module.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Set the log level for the specified module.</p> - <p>To change the logging level globally, use - <seealso marker="#set_logger_config/2"><c>logger:set_logger_config(level, Level)</c></seealso>. - </p> + <p>Set the log level for the + specified <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p> + <p>The log level for a module overrides the global log level + of the logger for log event originating from the module in + question. Notice, however, that it does not override the + level configuration for any handler.</p> + <p>For example: Assume that the global log level for the + logger is <c>info</c>, and there is one handler, <c>h1</c>, + with level <c>info</c> and one handler, <c>h2</c>, with + level <c>debug</c>.</p> + <p>With this configuration, no debug messages will be logged, + since they are all stopped by the global log level.</p> + <p>If the level for <c>mymodule</c> is set now set + to <c>debug</c>, then debug events from this module will be + logged by the handler <c>h2</c>, but not by + handler <c>h1</c>.</p> + <p>Debug events from other modules are still not logged.</p> + <p>To change the global log level for the logger, use + <seealso marker="#set_logger_config/2"> + <c>logger:set_logger_config(level,Level)</c></seealso>.</p> + <p>To change the log level for a handler, use + <seealso marker="#set_handler_config/3"> + <c>logger:set_handler_config(HandlerId,level,Level)</c></seealso>.</p> + <note> + <p>The originating module for a log event is only detected + if <c>mfa=>{Module,Function,Arity}</c> exists in the + metadata. When log macros are used, this association is + automatically added to all log events. If the logger API + is called directly, without using a macro, the logging + client must explicitly add this information.</p> + </note> </desc> </func> @@ -414,6 +561,8 @@ Current logger configuration: with <seealso marker="#get_logger_config-0"><c>get_logger_config/0</c> </seealso>, then merge in your added or updated associations before writing it back.</p> + <p>If a key is removed compared to the current configuration, + the default value is used.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -423,7 +572,7 @@ Current logger configuration: <desc> <p>Add or update configuration data for the logger. If the given <c><anno>Key</anno></c> already exists, its associated - value will be set to <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. If it + value will be changed to <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. If it doesn't exist, it will be added.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -440,6 +589,11 @@ Current logger configuration: with <seealso marker="#get_handler_config-1"><c>get_handler_config/1</c> </seealso>, then merge in your added or updated associations before writing it back.</p> + <p>If a key is removed compared to the current configuration, + and the key is know by Logger, the default value is used. If + it is a custom key, then it is up to the handler + implementation if the value is removed or a default value is + inserted.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -449,10 +603,10 @@ Current logger configuration: handler.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Add or update configuration data for the specified - handler. If the - given <c><anno>Key</anno></c> already exists, its associated - value will be set to <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. If it - doesn't exist, it will be added.</p> + handler. If the given <c><anno>Key</anno></c> already + exists, its associated value will be changed + to <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. If it doesn't exist, it will + be added.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -471,30 +625,36 @@ Current logger configuration: <name name="set_process_metadata" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Set metadata to use when logging from current process.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Set metadata which <c>logger</c> automatically inserts in - all log events produced on the current process. Subsequent - calls will overwrite previous data set by this function.</p> - <p>When logging, location data produced by the log macros, - and/or metadata given as argument to the log call (API - function or macro), will be merged with the process - metadata. If the same keys occur, values from the metadata - argument to the log call will overwrite values in the - process metadata, which in turn will overwrite values from - the location data.</p> + <p>Set metadata which Logger shall automatically insert in + all log events produced on the current process.</p> + <p>Location data produced by the log macros, and/or metadata + given as argument to the log call (API function or macro), + are merged with the process metadata. If the same keys + occur, values from the metadata argument to the log call + overwrite values from the process metadata, which in turn + overwrite values from the location data.</p> + <p>Subsequent calls to this function overwrites previous data + set. To update existing data instead of overwriting it, + see <seealso marker="#update_process_metadata-1"> + <c>update_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name name="update_process_metadata" arity="1"/> - <fsummary>Update metadata to use when logging from current process.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Set or update metadata to use when logging from + current process.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Update metadata to use when logging from current process</p> - <p>This function behaves as if it was implemented as follows:</p> + <p>Set or update metadata to use when logging from current + process</p> + <p>If process metadata exists for the current process, this + function behaves as if it was implemented as follows:</p> <code type="erl"> logger:set_process_metadata(maps:merge(logger:get_process_metadata(),Meta)) </code> <p>If no process metadata exists, the function behaves as - <seealso marker="#set_process_metadata-1"><c>set_process_metadata/1</c> + <seealso marker="#set_process_metadata-1"> + <c>set_process_metadata/1</c> </seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -505,7 +665,9 @@ logger:set_process_metadata(maps:merge(logger:get_process_metadata(),Meta)) <desc> <p>Retrieve data set with <seealso marker="#set_process_metadata-1"> - <c>set_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> + <c>set_process_metadata/1</c></seealso> or + <seealso marker="#update_process_metadata-1"> + <c>update_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -515,12 +677,103 @@ logger:set_process_metadata(maps:merge(logger:get_process_metadata(),Meta)) <desc> <p>Delete data set with <seealso marker="#set_process_metadata-1"> - <c>set_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> + <c>set_process_metadata/1</c></seealso> or + <seealso marker="#update_process_metadata-1"> + <c>update_process_metadata/1</c></seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="format_report" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Convert a log message on report form to {Format,Args}.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Convert a log message on report form to <c>{Format,Args}</c>.</p> + <p>This is the default report callback used + by <seealso marker="logger_formatter"> + <c>logger_formatter</c></seealso> when no custom report + callback is found.</p> + <p>The function produces lines of <c>Key: Value</c> from + key-value lists. Strings are printed with <c>~ts</c> and + other terms with <c>~tp</c>.</p> + <p>If the <c><anno>Report</anno></c> is a map, it is + converted to a key-value list before formatting as such.</p> </desc> </func> </funcs> + <section> + <title>Callback Functions</title> + <p>The following functions are to be exported from a handler + callback module.</p> + </section> + + <funcs> + <func> + <name>Module:adding_handler(HandlerId,Config1) -> {ok,Config2} | {error,Reason}</name> + <fsummary>An instance of this handler is about to be added.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>HandlerId = + <seealso marker="#type-handler_id">handler_id()</seealso></v> + <v>Config1 = Config2 = + <seealso marker="#type-config">config()</seealso></v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>This callback function is optional.</p> + <p>The function is called when an new handler is about to be + added, and the purpose is to verify the configuration and + initiate all resourced needed by the handler.</p> + <p>If everything succeeds, the callback function can add + possible default values or internal state values to the + configuration, and return the adjusted map + in <c>{ok,Config2}</c>.</p> + <p>If the configuration is faulty, or if the initiation fails, + the callback function must return <c>{error,Reason}</c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>Module:removing_handler(HandlerId,Config) -> ok</name> + <fsummary>The given handler is about to be removed.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>HandlerId = + <seealso marker="#type-handler_id">handler_id()</seealso></v> + <v>Config = + <seealso marker="#type-config">config()</seealso></v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>This callback function is optional.</p> + <p>The function is called when a handler is about to be + removed, and the purpose is to release all resources used by + the handler. The return value is ignored by Logger.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>Module:changing_config(HandlerId,Config1,Config2) -> {ok,Config3} | {error,Reason}</name> + <fsummary>The configuration for this handler is about to change.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>HandlerId = + <seealso marker="#type-handler_id">handler_id()</seealso></v> + <v>Config1 = Config2 = Config3 = + <seealso marker="#type-config">config()</seealso></v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>This callback function is optional.</p> + <p>The function is called when the configuration for a handler + is about to change, and the purpose is to verify and act on + the new configuration.</p> + <p><c>Config1</c> is the existing configuration + and <c>Config2</c> is the new configuration.</p> + <p>If everything succeeds, the callback function must return a + possibly adjusted configuration in <c>{ok,Config3}</c>.</p> + <p>If the configuration is faulty, the callback function must + return <c>{error,Reason}</c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + </funcs> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_filters.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_filters.xml index d742391e35..c34ec7d14c 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_filters.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_filters.xml @@ -33,16 +33,20 @@ <file>logger_filters.xml</file> </header> <module>logger_filters</module> - <modulesummary>Filters to use with logger.</modulesummary> + <modulesummary>Filters to use with Logger.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>Filters to use with logger. All functions exported from this - module can be used as logger or handler + <p>All functions exported from this module can be used as logger + or handler filters. See <seealso marker="logger#add_logger_filter-2"> <c>logger:add_logger_filter/2</c></seealso> and <seealso marker="logger#add_handler_filter-3"> - <c>logger:add_handler_filter/3</c></seealso> - for more information about how filters are added.</p> + <c>logger:add_handler_filter/3</c></seealso> for more information + about how filters are added.</p> + <p>Filters are removed with <seealso marker="logger#remove_logger_filter-1"> + <c>logger:remove_logger_filter/1</c></seealso> + and <seealso marker="logger#remove_handler_filter-2"> + <c>logger:remove_handler_filter/2</c></seealso>.</p> </description> <funcs> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_formatter.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_formatter.xml index a0940100ee..7df4c88f40 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_formatter.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_formatter.xml @@ -33,43 +33,38 @@ <file>logger_formatter.xml</file> </header> <module>logger_formatter</module> - <modulesummary>Default formatter for the Logger application.</modulesummary> + <modulesummary>Default formatter for Logger.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>Default formatter for the Logger application.</p> - + <p>Each log handler has a configured formatter specified as a + module and a configuration term. The purpose of the formatter is + to translate the log events to a final printable string + (<c>unicode:chardata()</c>) which can be written to the output + device of the handler.</p> + <p><c>logger_formatter</c> is the default formatter used by + Logger.</p> </description> <section> <title>Configuration</title> - <p>The following configuration parameters can be set - for <c>logger_formatter</c>:</p> + <p>The configuration term for <c>logger_formatter</c> is a map, + and the following keys can be set as configuration + parameters:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>single_line = boolean()</c></tag> - <item> - <p>If set to <c>true</c>, all newlines in the message are - replaced with <c>", "</c>, and whitespaces following - directly after newlines are removed. Note that newlines - added by the formatter template are not replaced.</p> - <p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>legacy_header = boolen()</c></tag> - <item> - <p>If set to <c>true</c> a header field is added to - logger_formatter's part of <c>Metadata</c>. The value of - this field is a string similar to the header created by the - old <c>error_logger</c> event handlers. It can be included - in the log event by adding the - tuple <c>{logger_formatter,header}</c> to the - template. See <seealso marker="#default_templates">Default - Templates</seealso> for more information</p> - <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>report_cb = fun((logger:report()) -> {io:format(),[term()]})</c></tag> + <tag><c>chars_limit = pos_integer() | unlimited</c></tag> <item> - <p>A function with arity 1, - returning <c>{Format,Args}</c>. This function will replace - any <c>report_cb</c> found in metadata.</p> + <p>A positive integer representing the value of the option + with the same name to be used when calling + <seealso marker="stdlib:io_lib#format-3">io_lib:format/3</seealso>. + This value limits the total number of characters printed + for each log event. Notice that this is a soft limit. For a + hard truncation limit, see option <c>max_size</c>.</p> + <p>Default is <c>unlimited</c>.</p> + <note> + <p><c>chars_limit</c> has no effect on log messages on + string form. These are expected to be short, but can still + be truncated by the <c>max_size</c> parameter.</p> + </note> </item> <tag><c>depth = pos_integer() | unlimited</c></tag> <item> @@ -82,47 +77,79 @@ <seealso marker="stdlib:io#format-2">io:format/2,3</seealso> in STDLIB.</p> <p>Default is <c>unlimited</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>chars_limit = pos_integer() | unlimited</c></tag> - <item> - <p>A positive integer representing the value of the option - with the same name to be used when calling - <seealso marker="stdlib:io_lib#format-3">io_lib:format/3</seealso>. - This value limits the total number of characters printed - for each log event. Note that this is a soft limit. For a - hard truncation limit, see option <c>max_size</c>.</p> - <p>Default is <c>unlimited</c>.</p> + <note> + <p><c>depth</c> has no effect on log messages on string + form. These are expected to be short, but can still be + truncated by the <c>max_size</c> parameter.</p> + </note> </item> <tag><c>max_size = pos_integer() | unlimited</c></tag> <item> - <p>A positive integer representing the absolute maximum size - a string returned from this formatter can have. If the + <p>A positive integer representing the absolute maximum size a + string returned from this formatter can have. If the formatted string is longer, after possibly being limited - by <c>depth</c> and/or <c>chars_limit</c>, it will be - truncated.</p> + by <c>chars_limit</c> or <c>depth</c>, it is truncated.</p> <p>Default is <c>unlimited</c>.</p> </item> + <tag><c>single_line = boolean()</c></tag> + <item> + <p>If set to <c>true</c>, all newlines in the message are + replaced with <c>", "</c>, and whitespaces following + directly after newlines are removed. Note that newlines + added by the <c>template</c> parameter are not replaced.</p> + <p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>legacy_header = boolen()</c></tag> + <item> + <p>If set to <c>true</c> a header field is added to + logger_formatter's part of <c>Metadata</c>. The value of + this field is a string similar to the header created by the + old <c>error_logger</c> event handlers. It can be included + in the log event by adding the + tuple <c>{logger_formatter,header}</c> to the template. See + section <seealso marker="#default_templates">Default + Templates</seealso> for more information.</p> + <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>report_cb = fun((</c><seealso marker="logger#type-report"><c>logger:report()</c></seealso><c>) -> {</c><seealso marker="stdlib:io#type-format"><c>io:format()</c></seealso><c>,[term()]})</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A report callback is used by the formatter to transform log + messages on report form to a format string and + arguments. The report callback can be specified in the + metadata for the log event. If no report callback exist in + metadata, <c>logger_formatter</c> will + use <seealso marker="logger#format_report-1"> + <c>logger:format_report/1</c></seealso> as default + callback.</p> + <p>If this configuration parameter is set, it replaces both + the default report callback, and any report callback found + in metadata. That is, all reports are converted by this + configured function.</p> + <p>The value must be a function with arity 1, + returning <c>{Format,Args}</c>, and it will be called with a + report as only argument.</p> + </item> <tag><c>template = </c><seealso marker="#type-template"><c>template()</c></seealso></tag> <item> <p>The template is a list of atoms, tuples and strings. The atoms <c>level</c> or <c>msg</c>, are treated as placeholders for the severity level and the log message, repectively. Other atoms or tuples are interpreted as - placeholders for metadata, where atoms are expected to - match top level keys, and tuples represent paths to sub - keys in a nested map. For example the - tuple <c>{key1,key2}</c> will be replaced by the value of + placeholders for metadata, where atoms are expected to match + top level keys, and tuples represent paths to sub keys when + the metadata is a nested map. For example the + tuple <c>{key1,key2}</c> is replaced by the value of the <c>key2</c> field in the nested map below. The - atom <c>key1</c> on its own would be replaced by the - complete value of the <c>key1</c> field. The values are - converted to strings.</p> + atom <c>key1</c> on its own is replaced by the complete + value of the <c>key1</c> field. The values are converted to + strings.</p> <code> #{key1=>#{key2=>my_value, ...} ...}</code> - <p>Strings are printed literally.</p> + <p>Strings in the template are printed literally.</p> <p>The default template differs depending on the values of <c>legacy_header</c> and <c>single_line</c>. See <seealso marker="#default_templates">Default @@ -131,7 +158,8 @@ <tag><c>utc = boolean()</c></tag> <item> <p>If set to <c>true</c>, all dates are displayed in Universal - Coordinated Time. Default is <c>false</c>.</p> + Coordinated Time.</p> + <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> </section> @@ -139,38 +167,51 @@ <section> <marker id="default_templates"/> <title>Default templates</title> - <p>The default template when <c>legacy_header=true</c> is</p> - - <code>[{logger_formatter,header},"\n",msg,"\n"]</code> - - <p>which will cause log entries like this:</p> - - <code>=ERROR REPORT==== 29-Dec-2017::13:30:51.245123 === - process: <0.74.0> - exit_reason: "Something went wrong"</code> - - <p>Note that all eight levels might occur here, not - only <c>ERROR</c>, <c>WARNING</c> or <c>INFO</c>. And also that - micro seconds are added at the end of the timestamp.</p> - - <p>The default template when <c>single_line=true</c> is</p> - <code>[time," ",level,": ",msg,"\n"]</code> + <p>The default value for the <c>template</c> configuration + parameter depends on the value of <c>single_line</c> + and <c>legacy_header</c> as follows.</p> - <p>which will cause log entries like this:</p> + <p>The log event used in the examples is:</p> + <code> +?LOG_ERROR("name: ~p~nexit_reason: ~p",[my_reg_name,"It crashed"])</code> - <code>2017-12-29 13:31:49.640317 error: process: <0.74.0>, exit_reason: "Something went wrong"</code> + <taglist> + <tag><c>legacy_header=true</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Default template: <c>[{logger_formatter,header},"\n",msg,"\n"]</c></p> + + <p>Example log entry:</p> + <code> +=ERROR REPORT==== 29-Dec-2017::13:30:51.245123 === +name: my_reg_name +exit_reason: "It crashed"</code> + + <p>Notice that all eight levels might occur in the heading, + not only <c>ERROR</c>, <c>WARNING</c> or <c>INFO</c> as the + old <c>error_logger</c> produced. And microseconds are + added at the end of the timestamp.</p> + </item> - <p>The default template when both <c>legacy_header</c> and - <c>single_line</c> are set to false is:</p> + <tag><c>single_line=true</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Default template: <c>[time," ",level,": ",msg,"\n"]</c></p> - <code>[time," ",level,":\n",msg,"\n"]</code> + <p>Example log entry:</p> + <code>2017-12-29 13:31:49.640317 error: name: my_reg_name, exit_reason: "It crashed"</code> + </item> - <p>which will cause log entries like this:</p> + <tag><c>legacy_header=false, single_line=false</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Default template: <c>[time," ",level,":\n",msg,"\n"]</c></p> - <code>2017-12-29 13:32:25.191925 error: - process: <0.74.0> - exit_reason: "Something went wrong"</code> + <p>Example log entry:</p> + <code> +2017-12-29 13:32:25.191925 error: +name: my_reg_name +exit_reason: "It crashed"</code> + </item> + </taglist> </section> <datatypes> @@ -186,8 +227,22 @@ <name name="format" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Formats the given message.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>This the callback function to be called from handlers. It - formats the given messages.</p> + <p>This the formatter callback function to be called from + handlers. The log event is processed as follows:</p> + <list> + <item>If the message is on report form, it is converted to + <c>{Format,Args}</c> by calling the report + callback.</item> + <item>The size is limited according to the values of + configuration parameters <c>chars_limit</c> + and <c>depth</c>. Notice that this does not apply to + messages on string form.</item> + <item>The full log entry is composed according to + the <c>template</c>.</item> + <item>If the final string is too long, it is truncated + according to the value of configuration + parameter <c>max_size</c>.</item> + </list> </desc> </func> |