Default formatter for Logger.
Each Logger 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
(unicode:chardata()
) which can be written to the output device of the
handler. See
sections Handlers
and Formatters
in the Kernel User's Guide for more information.
logger_formatter
is the default formatter used by
Logger.
Types
config() =
#{chars_limit => integer() >= 1 | unlimited,
depth => integer() >= 1 | unlimited,
legacy_header => boolean(),
max_size => integer() >= 1 | unlimited,
report_cb => logger:report_cb(),
single_line => boolean(),
template => template(),
time_designator => byte(),
time_offset => integer() | [byte()]}
The configuration term for logger_formatter
is a
map, and the
following keys can be set as configuration parameters:
chars_limit = integer() > 0 | unlimited
A positive integer representing the value of the option
with the same name to be used when calling
io_lib:format/3
.
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 max_size
.
Defaults to unlimited
.
depth = integer() > 0 | unlimited
A positive integer representing the maximum depth to
which terms shall be printed by this formatter. Format
strings passed to this formatter are rewritten. The
format controls ~p and ~w are replaced with ~P and ~W,
respectively, and the value is used as the depth
parameter. For details, see
io:format/2,3
in STDLIB.
Defaults to unlimited
.
legacy_header = boolean()
If set to true
a header field is added to
logger_formatter's part of Metadata
. The value of
this field is a string similar to the header created by
the
old error_logger
event handlers. It can be included in the log event by
adding the list [logger_formatter,header]
to the
template. See the description of
the template()
type for more information.
Defaults to false
.
max_size = integer() > 0 | unlimited
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 chars_limit
or depth
, it is truncated.
Defaults to unlimited
.
report_cb =
logger:report_cb()
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 exists
in metadata, logger_formatter
will
use
logger:format_report/1
as default
callback.
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.
single_line = boolean()
If set to true
, each log event is printed as a
single line. To achieve this, logger_formatter
sets the field width to 0
for all ~p
and ~P
control sequences in the format a string
(see
io:format/2
), and replaces all
newlines in the message with ", "
. White spaces
following directly after newlines are removed. Notice
that newlines added by the template
parameter are
not replaced.
Defaults to true
.
template =
template()
The template describes how the formatted string is
composed by combining different data values from the log
event. See the description of
the template()
type for more information about this.
time_designator = byte()
Timestamps are formatted according to RFC3339, and the time designator is the character used as date and time separator.
Defaults to $T
.
The value of this parameter is used as
the time_designator
option
to
calendar:system_time_to_rcf3339/2
.
time_offset = integer() | [byte()]
The time offset, either a string or an integer, to be used when formatting the timestamp.
An empty string is interpreted as local time. The
values "Z"
, "z"
or 0
are
interpreted as Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
Strings, other than "Z"
, "z"
,
or ""
, must be on the form ±[hh]:[mm]
, for
example "-02:00"
or "+00:00"
.
Integers must be in microseconds, meaning that the
offset 7200000000
is equivalent
to "+02:00"
.
Defaults to an empty string, meaning that timestamps
are displayed in local time. However, for backwards
compatibility, if the SASL configuration
parameter
utc_log
=true
, the default is
changed to "Z"
, meaning that timestamps are displayed
in UTC.
The value of this parameter is used as
the offset
option
to
calendar:system_time_to_rcf3339/2
.
metakey() = atom() | [atom()]
template() =
[metakey() | {metakey(), template(), template()} | string()]
The template is a list of atoms, atom lists, tuples and strings. The
atoms level
or msg
, are treated as
placeholders for the severity level and the log message,
respectively. Other atoms or atom lists are interpreted as
placeholders for metadata, where atoms are expected to match
top level keys, and atom lists represent paths to sub keys when
the metadata is a nested map. For example the
list [key1,key2]
is replaced by the value of
the key2
field in the nested map below. The
atom key1
on its own is replaced by the complete
value of the key1
field. The values are converted to
strings.
#{key1 => #{key2 => my_value,
...}
...}
Tuples in the template express if-exist tests for metadata
keys. For example, the following tuple says that
if key1
exists in the metadata map,
print "key1=Value"
, where Value
is the value
that key1
is associated with in the metadata map. If
key1
does not exist, print nothing.
{key1, ["key1=",key1], []}
Strings in the template are printed literally.
The default value for the template
configuration
parameter depends on the value of the single_line
and legacy_header
configuration parameters as
follows.
The log event used in the examples is:
?LOG_ERROR("name: ~p~nexit_reason: ~p", [my_name, "It crashed"])
legacy_header = true, single_line = false
Default
template: [[logger_formatter,header],"\n",msg,"\n"]
Example log entry:
=ERROR REPORT==== 17-May-2018::18:30:19.453447 === name: my_name exit_reason: "It crashed"
Notice that all eight levels can occur in the heading,
not only ERROR
, WARNING
or INFO
as
error_logger
produces. And microseconds are added at the end of the
timestamp.
legacy_header = true, single_line = true
Default
template: [[logger_formatter,header],"\n",msg,"\n"]
Notice that the template is here the same as
for single_line=false
, but the resulting log entry
differs in that there is only one line after the
heading:
=ERROR REPORT==== 17-May-2018::18:31:06.952665 === name: my_name, exit_reason: "It crashed"
legacy_header = false, single_line = true
Default template: [time," ",level,": ",msg,"\n"]
Example log entry:
2018-05-17T18:31:31.152864+02:00 error: name: my_name, exit_reason: "It crashed"
legacy_header = false, single_line = false
Default template: [time," ",level,":\n",msg,"\n"]
Example log entry:
2018-05-17T18:32:20.105422+02:00 error: name: my_name exit_reason: "It crashed"
Functions
check_config(Config) -> ok | {error, term()}
Config = config()
The function is called by Logger when the formatter
configuration for a handler is set or modified. It
returns ok
if the configuration is valid,
and {error,term()}
if it is faulty.
The following Logger API functions can trigger this callback:
format(LogEvent, Config) -> unicode:chardata()
LogEvent = logger:log_event()
Config = config()
This the formatter callback function to be called from handlers. The log event is processed as follows:
- If the message is on report form, it is converted to
{Format,Args}
by calling the report callback. See section Log Message in the Kernel User's Guide for more information about report callbacks and valid forms of log messages. - The message size is limited according to the values of
configuration parameters
chars_limit
anddepth
. - The full log entry is composed according to
the
template
. - If the final string is too long, it is truncated
according to the value of configuration
parameter
max_size
.
See Also
calendar(3)
,
error_logger(3)
,
io(3)
,
io_lib(3)
,
logger(3)
,
maps(3)
,
sasl(6)
,
unicode(3)