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AlogR is a threadsafe non-blocking asynchronous configurable logger for Ruby.
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= About AlogR enables a Ruby project to log to the filesystem using non-blocking asynchronous IO with no external dependencies. = Author Wayne E. Seguin (wayneeseguin at gmail dot com) = How it works A global logging buffer gets added to the running application. There is a global buffer which is an array of fifo queues. Worker threads are to pop the first element (which is a string) off of a fifo queue and "process" it. Processing involves writing the string to disk using non-blocking asynchronous IO Threads will be event based where the event is something being placed in the queue, or the queue non-empty. = Config You can choose the log that the application uses: AlogR.new( "log/app_log.log" ) :log specifies the default log AlogR.new( :log => "log/app_log.log" ) You may also specify any combination of logs corresponding to the log levels in addition to the default log: AlogR.new( :log => "log/app_log.log", :error => "log/error.log", :debug => "log/debug.log") where log levels are one of: [ emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info, debug ] = Application Usage First be sure to setup the logger: $alogger = AlogR.new(:log) To log a string to either the error log or the default log (depending on your configuration): "Jonnie! You borked it!".log(:error) Feature Requests: # Be able to specify conditional filters = Examples * Example 1 require "alogr" $logger = AlogR::Logger.new(:log => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/default.log") "a test, should go to the logs 10 times\n".log.log.log.log.log.log.log.log.log.log * Example 2 require "alogr" $logger = AlogR.new( :log => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/production.log", :error => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/error.log" ) "(1)this should go to the production log\n".log "(2)this should go to error log\n".log(:error) "(3)error\n".log :error "(4)production\n".log :info "(5)error".log :error * Example 3 require "lib/alogr" $logger = AlogR.new( :log => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/production.log", :error => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/error.log", :info => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/info.log", :warning => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/warning.log" ) "this should go to info log".log "this should go to error log".log(:error) "this should go to production log".log(:warning) "error".log :error "warning".log :warning "info".log :info "yetanother error".log :error * Example 4 require "lib/alogr" $logger = AlogR.new( :log => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/production.log", :error => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/error.log", :info => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/info.log", /paypal => "/Users/wayne/projects/ruby/alogr/trunk/log/paypal.log" ) "this should go to info log".log "this should go to error log".log(:error) "this should go to production log".log(:warning) * Example 4: If line matches a regexp then sent log/paypal.log as well as production.log AlogR.new(:log => "log/production.log", /paypal/ => "log/paypal.log") Gets logged to both { :something => "value", :something_else => "value" }.log
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