module ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging
Active Support Tagged Logging
Wraps any standard Logger object to provide tagging capabilities.
May be called with a block:
logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(Logger.new(STDOUT))
logger.tagged('BCX') { logger.info 'Stuff' } # Logs "[BCX] Stuff"
logger.tagged('BCX', "Jason") { |tagged_logger| tagged_logger.info 'Stuff' } # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff"
logger.tagged('BCX') { logger.tagged('Jason') { logger.info 'Stuff' } } # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff"
If called without a block, a new logger will be returned with applied tags:
logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(Logger.new(STDOUT))
logger.tagged("BCX").info "Stuff" # Logs "[BCX] Stuff"
logger.tagged("BCX", "Jason").info "Stuff" # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff"
logger.tagged("BCX").tagged("Jason").info "Stuff" # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff"
This is used by the default Rails.logger
as configured by Railties to make it easy to stamp log lines with subdomains, request ids, and anything else to aid debugging of multi-user production applications.
Public class methods
Source code GitHub
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb, line 117
def self.new(logger)
logger = logger.clone
if logger.formatter
logger.formatter = logger.formatter.clone
# Workaround for https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20250
# Can be removed when Ruby 3.4 is the least supported version.
logger.formatter.object_id if logger.formatter.is_a?(Proc)
else
# Ensure we set a default formatter so we aren't extending nil!
logger.formatter = ActiveSupport::Logger::SimpleFormatter.new
end
logger.formatter.extend Formatter
logger.extend(self)
end
Public instance methods
Source code GitHub
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb, line 148
def flush
clear_tags!
super if defined?(super)
end
Source code GitHub
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb, line 137
def tagged(*tags)
if block_given?
formatter.tagged(*tags) { yield self }
else
logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(self)
logger.formatter.extend LocalTagStorage
logger.push_tags(*formatter.current_tags, *tags)
logger
end
end