Simple, flexible logging for Clojure/Script. No XML.
This config map controls all Timbre behaviour including: - When to log (via min-level and namespace filtering) - How to log (which appenders to use, etc.) - What to log (how log data will be transformed to final output for use by appenders) Initial config value will be (in descending order of preference): 1. `taoensso.timbre.config.edn` JVM property (read as EDN) 2. `TAOENSSO_TIMBRE_CONFIG_EDN` Env var (read as EDN) 3. `./taoensso.timbre.config.edn` resource file (read as EDN) 4. Value of `default-config` For all EDN cases (1-3): the EDN can represent either a Clojure map to merge into `default-config`, or a qualified symbol that'll resolve to a Clojure map to merge into `default-config`. See `default-config` for more info on the base/default config. You can modify the config value with standard `alter-var-root`, or `binding`. For convenience, there's also some dedicated helper utils: - `set-config!`, `merge-config!` ; Mutate *config* - `set-min-level!`, `set-min-ns-level!` ; Mutate *config* :min-level - `with-config`, `with-merged-config` ; Bind *config* - `with-min-level` ; Bind *config* :min-level MAIN CONFIG OPTIONS :min-level Logging will occur only if a logging call's level is >= this min-level. Possible values, in order: :trace = level 0 :debug = level 1 ; Default min-level :info = level 2 :warn = level 3 :error = level 4 ; Error type :fatal = level 5 ; Error type :report = level 6 ; High general-purpose (non-error) type It's also possible to set a namespace-specific min-level by providing a vector that maps `ns-pattern`s to min-levels, e.g.: `[[#{"taoensso.*"} :error] ... [#{"*"} :debug]]`. Example `ns-pattern`s: #{}, "*", "foo.bar", "foo.bar.*", #{"foo" "bar.*"}, {:allow #{"foo" "bar.*"} :deny #{"foo.*.bar.*"}}. See also `set-min-ns-level!` for a helper tool. :ns-filter Logging will occur only if a logging call's namespace is permitted by this ns-filter. Possible values: - Arbitrary (fn may-log-ns? [ns]) predicate fn. - An `ns-pattern` (see :min-level docs above). Useful for turning off logging in noisy libraries, etc. :middleware Vector of simple (fn [data]) -> ?new-data fns (applied left->right) that transform the data map dispatched to appender fns. If any middleware returns nil, NO dispatch will occur (i.e. the event will be filtered). Useful for layering advanced functionality. Similar to Ring middleware. :timestamp-opts ; Config map, see `default-timestamp-opts` :output-fn ; (fn [data]) -> final output for use by appenders, ; see `default-output-fn` for example :output-opts ; Optional map added to data sent to output-fn :appenders ; {<appender-id> <appender-map>} Where each appender-map has keys: :enabled? ; Must be truthy to log :min-level ; Optional *additional* appender-specific min-level :ns-filter ; Optional *additional* appender-specific ns-filter :async? ; Dispatch using agent? Useful for slow appenders (clj only) ; Tip: consider calling (shutdown-agents) as part of your ; application shutdown if you have this enabled for any ; appenders. :rate-limit ; [[<ncalls-limit> <window-msecs>] ...], or nil ; Appender will noop a call after exceeding given number ; of the "same" calls within given rolling window/s. ; ; Example: ; [[100 (encore/ms :mins 1)] ; [1000 (encore/ms :hours 1)]] will noop a call after: ; ; - >100 "same" calls in 1 rolling minute, or ; - >1000 "same" calls in 1 rolling hour ; ; "Same" calls are identified by default as the ; combined hash of: ; - Callsite (i.e. each individual Timbre macro form) ; - Logging level ; - All arguments provided for logging ; ; You can manually override call identification: ; (timbre/infof ^:meta {:id "my-limiter-call-id"} ...) ; :timestamp-opts ; Optional appender-specific override for top-level option :output-fn ; Optional appender-specific override for top-level option :output-opts ; Optional appender-specific override for top-level option :fn ; (fn [data]) -> side-effects, with keys described below LOG DATA A single map with keys: :config ; Entire active config map :context ; `*context*` value at log time (see `with-context`) :appender-id ; Id of appender currently dispatching :appender ; Entire map of appender currently dispatching :instant ; Platform date (java.util.Date or js/Date) :level ; Call's level keyword (e.g. :info) (>= active min-level) :error-level? ; Is level e/o #{:error :fatal}? :spying? ; Is call occuring via the `spy` macro? :?ns-str ; String, or nil :?file ; String, or nil :?line ; Integer, or nil :?column ; Integer, or nil :?err ; First-arg platform error, or nil :?meta ; First-arg map when it has ^:meta metadata, used as a way of passing advanced per-call options to appenders :vargs ; Vector of raw args provided to logging call :timestamp_ ; Forceable - string :hostname_ ; Forceable - string (clj only) :output-fn ; (fn [data]) -> final output for use by appenders :output_ ; Forceable result of calling (output-fn <this-data-map>) **NB** - any keys not specifically documented here should be considered private / subject to change without notice. COMPILE-TIME LEVEL/NS ELISION To control :min-level and :ns-filter at compile-time, use: - `taoensso.timbre.min-level.edn` JVM property (read as EDN) - `taoensso.timbre.ns-pattern.edn` JVM property (read as EDN) - `TAOENSSO_TIMBRE_MIN_LEVEL_EDN` env var (read as EDN) - `TAOENSSO_TIMBRE_NS_PATTERN_EDN` env var (read as EDN) Note that compile-time options will OVERRIDE options in `*config*`. DEBUGGING INITIAL CONFIG See `:_init-config` for information re: Timbre's config on initial load.
(-elide? level-form ns-str-form)
Returns true iff level or ns are compile-time filtered. Called only at macro-expansiom time.
(-log! config level ?ns-str ?file ?line msg-type ?err vargs_ ?base-data)
(-log! config
level
?ns-str
?file
?line
msg-type
?err
vargs_
?base-data
callsite-id)
(-log! config
level
?ns-str
?file
?line
msg-type
?err
vargs_
?base-data
callsite-id
spying?)
(-log! config
level
?ns-str
?file
?line
?column
msg-type
?err
vargs_
?base-data
callsite-id
spying?)
Core low-level log fn. Implementation detail!
(color-str color)
(color-str color x)
(color-str color x y)
(color-str color x y & more)
Default/example Timbre `*config*` value: {:min-level :debug #_[["taoensso.*" :error] ["*" :debug]] :ns-filter #{"*"} #_{:deny #{"taoensso.*"} :allow #{"*"}} :middleware [] ; (fns [data]) -> ?data, applied left->right :timestamp-opts default-timestamp-opts ; {:pattern _ :locale _ :timezone _} :output-fn default-output-fn ; (fn [data]) -> final output for use by appenders :appenders #?(:clj {:println (println-appender {:stream :auto}) ;; :spit (spit-appender {:fname "./timbre-spit.log"}) } :cljs (if (exists? js/window) {:console (console-appender {})} {:println (println-appender {})}))} See `*config*` for more info.
(default-output-error-fn {:keys [?err output-opts] :as data})
Default (fn [data]) -> string, used by `default-output-fn` to generate output for `:?err` value in log data. For Clj: Uses `io.aviso/pretty` to return an attractive stacktrace. Options: :stacktrace-fonts ; See `io.aviso.exception/*fonts*` For Cljs: Returns simple stacktrace string.
(default-output-fn data)
(default-output-fn base-output-opts data)
Default (fn [data]) -> final output string, used to produce final formatted output_ string from final log data. Options (included as `:output-opts` in data sent to fns below): :error-fn ; When present and (:?err data) present, ; (error-fn data) will be called to generate output ; (e.g. a stacktrace) for the error. ; ; Default value: `default-output-error-fn`. ; Use `nil` value to exclude error output. :msg-fn ; When present, (msg-fn data) will be called to ; generate a message from `vargs` (vector of raw ; logging arguments). ; ; Default value: `default-output-msg-fn`. ; Use `nil` value to exclude message output.
(default-output-msg-fn {:keys [msg-type ?msg-fmt vargs output-opts] :as data})
(fn [data]) -> string, used by `default-output-fn` to generate output for `:vargs` value (vector of raw logging arguments) in log data.
(handle-uncaught-jvm-exceptions! & [handler])
Sets JVM-global DefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler.
(keep-callsite & body)
The long-standing CLJ-865 unfortunately means that it's currently not possible for an inner macro to access the &form metadata of an outer macro. This means that inner macros lose call site information like the line number of the outer macro. This util offers a workaround for macro authors: (defmacro inner [] (meta &form)) (defmacro outer1 [] `(inner)) (defmacro outer2 [] (keep-callsite `(inner))) (inner) => {:line _, :column _} (outer1) => nil (outer2) => {:line _, :column _}
(log! {:as opts
:keys [loc level msg-type args vargs config ?err ?base-data spying?]
:or {config (quote taoensso.timbre/*config*) ?err :auto}})
(log! level msg-type args & [opts])
Core low-level log macro. Useful for tooling/library authors, etc. * `level` - must eval to a valid logging level * `msg-type` - must eval to e/o #{:p :f nil} * `args` - arguments seq (ideally vec) for logging call * `opts` - ks e/o #{:config ?err ?base-data spying? :?ns-str :?file :?line :?column} Supports compile-time elision when compile-time const vals provided for `level` and/or `?ns-str`. Logging wrapper examples: (defn log-wrapper-fn [& args] (timbre/log! :info :p args)) (defmacro log-wrapper-macro [& args] (timbre/keep-callsite `(timbre/log! :info :p ~args)))
(may-log? level)
(may-log? level ?ns-str)
(may-log? level ?ns-str ?config)
(may-log? default-min-level level ?ns-str ?config)
Implementation detail. Returns true iff level and ns are runtime unfiltered.
(println-appender & [{:keys [stream] :or {stream :auto}}])
Returns a simple `println` appender for Clojure/Script. Use with ClojureScript requires that `cljs.core/*print-fn*` be set. :stream (clj only) - e/o #{:auto :*out* :*err* :std-err :std-out <io-stream>}.
(refer-timbre)
(require '[taoensso.timbre :as timbre :refer [log trace debug info warn error fatal report logf tracef debugf infof warnf errorf fatalf reportf spy]])
(set-ns-min-level config ?min-level)
(set-ns-min-level config ns ?min-level)
(set-ns-min-level config ns ?min-level)
Returns given Timbre `config` with its `:min-level` modified so that the given namespace has the specified minimum logging level. When no namespace is provided, `*ns*` will be used. When `?min-level` is nil, any minimum level specifications for the *exact* given namespace will be removed. See `*config*` docstring for more about `:min-level`. See also `set-min-level!` for a util to directly modify `*config*`.
(set-ns-min-level! ?min-level)
(set-ns-min-level! ns ?min-level)
Like `set-ns-min-level` but directly modifies `*config*`. Can conveniently set the minimum log level for the current ns: (set-ns-min-level! :info) => Sets min-level for current *ns* See `set-ns-min-level` for details.
(shutdown-appenders!)
(shutdown-appenders! config)
Alpha, subject to change. Iterates through all appenders in config (enabled or not), and calls (:shutdown-fn appender) whenever that fn exists. This signals to these appenders that they should immediately close/release any resources that they may have open/acquired, and permanently noop on future logging requests. Returns the set of appender-ids that had a shutdown-fn called. This fn is called automatically on JVM shutdown, but can also be called manually.
(spit-appender &
[{:keys [fname append? locking?]
:or {fname "./timbre-spit.log" append? true locking? true}}])
Returns a simple `spit` file appender for Clojure.
(spy form)
(spy level form)
(spy level name form)
(spy config level name form)
Evaluates named form and logs its result. Always returns the result. Defaults to `:debug` logging level, and unevaluated form as name: (spy (+ 3 2)) => (timbre/debug '(+ 3 2) "=>" 5)
(with-context context & body)
Executes body so that given arbitrary data will be passed (as `:context`) to appenders for any enclosed logging calls. (with-context {:user-name "Stu"} ; Will be incl. in data dispatched to appenders (info "User request")) See also `with-context+`.
(with-context+ context & body)
Like `with-context`, but merges given context into current context.
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