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Control.Eff.Log.Handler
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Description
A memory efficient, streaming, logging effect with support for efficiently not logging when no logs are required.
Good support for logging to a file or to the network, as well as asynchronous logging in another thread.
Synopsis
- logMsg :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => LogMessage -> Eff e ()
- logWithSeverity :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> Text -> Eff e ()
- logWithSeverity' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> String -> Eff e ()
- logEmergency :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logEmergency' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logAlert :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logAlert' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logCritical :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logCritical' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logError :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logError' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logWarning :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logWarning' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logNotice :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logNotice' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logInfo :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logInfo' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logDebug :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e ()
- logDebug' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e ()
- logCallStack :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> Eff e ()
- logMultiLine :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> [Text] -> Eff e ()
- logMultiLine' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> [String] -> Eff e ()
- includeLogMessages :: forall e a. Member Logs e => LogPredicate -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- excludeLogMessages :: forall e a. Member Logs e => LogPredicate -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- setLogPredicate :: forall r b. (Member Logs r, HasCallStack) => LogPredicate -> Eff r b -> Eff r b
- modifyLogPredicate :: forall e b. (Member Logs e, HasCallStack) => (LogPredicate -> LogPredicate) -> Eff e b -> Eff e b
- askLogPredicate :: forall e. Member Logs e => Eff e LogPredicate
- setLogWriter :: IoLogging e => LogWriter -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- addLogWriter :: IoLogging e => LogWriter -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- modifyLogWriter :: IoLogging e => (LogWriter -> LogWriter) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- censorLogs :: IoLogging e => (LogMessage -> LogMessage) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- censorLogsIo :: IoLogging e => (LogMessage -> IO LogMessage) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a
- data Logs v
- type FilteredLogging e = (Member Logs e, Member LogWriterReader e)
- type IoLogging e = (FilteredLogging e, Lifted IO e)
- type LoggingAndIo = '[Logs, LogWriterReader, Lift IO]
- withLogging :: Lifted IO e => LogWriter -> Eff (Logs ': (LogWriterReader ': e)) a -> Eff e a
- withoutLogging :: Eff (Logs ': (LogWriterReader ': e)) a -> Eff e a
- runLogs :: forall e b. (Member LogWriterReader (Logs ': e), Lifted IO e) => LogPredicate -> Eff (Logs ': e) b -> Eff e b
- runLogsWithoutLogging :: forall e b. Member LogWriterReader (Logs ': e) => LogPredicate -> Eff (Logs ': e) b -> Eff e b
- respondToLogMessage :: forall r b. Member Logs r => (LogMessage -> Eff r ()) -> Eff r b -> Eff r b
- interceptLogMessages :: forall r b. Member Logs r => (LogMessage -> Eff r LogMessage) -> Eff r b -> Eff r b
FilteredLogging API
Sending Log Messages
logMsg :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => LogMessage -> Eff e () Source #
Log a message.
All logging goes through this function.
This function is the only place where the LogPredicate is applied.
Also, LogMessages are evaluated using deepseq, after they pass the LogPredicate.
logWithSeverity :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a Text as LogMessage with a given Severity.
logWithSeverity' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a Text as LogMessage with a given Severity.
logEmergency :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a String as emergencySeverity.
logEmergency' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a String as emergencySeverity.
logAlert :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a message with alertSeverity.
logAlert' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a message with alertSeverity.
logCritical :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a criticalSeverity message.
logCritical' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a criticalSeverity message.
logError :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a errorSeverity message.
logError' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a errorSeverity message.
logWarning :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a warningSeverity message.
logWarning' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a warningSeverity message.
logNotice :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a noticeSeverity message.
logNotice' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a noticeSeverity message.
logInfo :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a informationalSeverity message.
logInfo' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a informationalSeverity message.
logDebug :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Text -> Eff e () Source #
Log a debugSeverity message.
logDebug' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => String -> Eff e () Source #
Log a debugSeverity message.
logCallStack :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> Eff e () Source #
logMultiLine :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> [Text] -> Eff e () Source #
Issue a log statement for each item in the list prefixed with a line number and a message hash.
When several concurrent processes issue log statements, multi line log statements are often interleaved.
In order to make the logs easier to read, this function will count the items and calculate a unique hash and prefix each message, so a user can grep to get all the lines of an interleaved, multi-line log message.
Since: 0.30.0
logMultiLine' :: forall e. (HasCallStack, Member Logs e) => Severity -> [String] -> Eff e () Source #
Issue a log statement for each item in the list prefixed with a line number and a message hash.
When several concurrent processes issue log statements, multiline log statements are often interleaved.
In order to make the logs easier to read, this function will count the items and calculate a unique hash and prefix each message, so a user can grep to get all the lines of an interleaved, multi-line log message.
This function takes a list of Strings as opposed to logMultiLine.
Since: 0.30.0
Log Message Pre-Filtering
includeLogMessages :: forall e a. Member Logs e => LogPredicate -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Include LogMessages that match a LogPredicate.
includeLogMessages p allows log message to be logged if p m
Although it is enough if the previous predicate holds.
See excludeLogMessages and modifyLogPredicate.
See Control.Eff.Log
excludeLogMessages :: forall e a. Member Logs e => LogPredicate -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Exclude LogMessages that match a LogPredicate.
excludeLogMessages p discards logs if p m
Also the previous predicate must also hold for a
message to be logged.
See excludeLogMessages and modifyLogPredicate.
See Control.Eff.Log
setLogPredicate :: forall r b. (Member Logs r, HasCallStack) => LogPredicate -> Eff r b -> Eff r b Source #
Keep only those messages, for which a predicate holds.
E.g. to keep only messages which begin with OMG:
exampleSetLogWriter :: IO Int
exampleSetLogWriter =
runLift
$ withLogging consoleLogWriter
$ do logMsg "test"
setLogPredicate (\ msg -> case view lmMessage msg of
'O':'M':'G':_ -> True
_ -> False)
(do logMsg "this message will not be logged"
logMsg "OMG logged"
return 42)In order to also delegate to the previous predicate, use modifyLogPredicate
See Control.Eff.Log
modifyLogPredicate :: forall e b. (Member Logs e, HasCallStack) => (LogPredicate -> LogPredicate) -> Eff e b -> Eff e b Source #
Change the LogPredicate.
Other than setLogPredicate this function allows to include the previous predicate, too.
For to discard all messages currently no satisfying the predicate and also all messages that are to long:
modifyLogPredicate (previousPredicate msg -> previousPredicate msg && length (lmMessage msg) < 29 )
(do logMsg "this message will not be logged"
logMsg "this message might be logged")
See Control.Eff.Log
askLogPredicate :: forall e. Member Logs e => Eff e LogPredicate Source #
Get the current Logs filter/transformer function.
See Control.Eff.Log
Log Handling API
Writing Logs
setLogWriter :: IoLogging e => LogWriter -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Replace the current LogWriter.
To add an additional log message consumer use addLogWriter
addLogWriter :: IoLogging e => LogWriter -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Combine the effects of a given LogWriter and the existing one.
import Data.Text as T
import Data.Text.IO as T
exampleAddLogWriter :: IO ()
exampleAddLogWriter = go >>= T.putStrLn
where go = fmap (unlines . map renderLogMessageConsoleLog . snd)
$ runLift
$ runCaptureLogWriter
$ withLogging captureLogWriter
$ addLogWriter (mappingLogWriter (lmMessage %~ ("CAPTURED "++)) captureLogWriter)
$ addLogWriter (filteringLogWriter severeMessages (mappingLogWriter (lmMessage %~ ("TRACED "++)) debugTraceLogWriter))
$ do
logEmergency "test emergencySeverity 1"
logCritical "test criticalSeverity 2"
logAlert "test alertSeverity 3"
logError "test errorSeverity 4"
logWarning "test warningSeverity 5"
logInfo "test informationalSeverity 6"
logDebug "test debugSeverity 7"
severeMessages = view (lmSeverity . to (<= errorSeverity))
modifyLogWriter :: IoLogging e => (LogWriter -> LogWriter) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Change the current LogWriter.
Log Message Modification
censorLogs :: IoLogging e => (LogMessage -> LogMessage) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Modify the the LogMessages written in the given sub-expression.
Note: This is equivalent to modifyLogWriter . mappingLogWriter
censorLogsIo :: IoLogging e => (LogMessage -> IO LogMessage) -> Eff e a -> Eff e a Source #
Modify the the LogMessages written in the given sub-expression, as in censorLogs
but with a effectful function.
Note: This is equivalent to modifyLogWriter . mappingLogWriterIO
Logs Effect Handling
This effect sends LogMessages and is a reader for a LogPredicate.
Logs are sent via logMsg;
for more information about log predicates, see Control.Eff.Log
This effect is handled via withLogging.
Instances
| Handle Logs e a (LogPredicate -> k) Source # | |
Defined in Control.Eff.Log.Handler Methods handle :: (Eff e a -> LogPredicate -> k) -> Arrs e v a -> Logs v -> LogPredicate -> k # handle_relay :: (e ~ (Logs ': r'), Relay (LogPredicate -> k) r') => (a -> LogPredicate -> k) -> (Eff e a -> LogPredicate -> k) -> Eff e a -> LogPredicate -> k # respond_relay :: (a -> LogPredicate -> k) -> (Eff e a -> LogPredicate -> k) -> Eff e a -> LogPredicate -> k # | |
| (MonadBase m IO, MonadBaseControl IO (Eff e), LiftedBase m e, Lifted IO e, IoLogging (Logs ': e)) => MonadBaseControl m (Eff (Logs ': e)) Source # | This instance allows lifting the |
| (LiftedBase m e, MonadThrow (Eff e)) => MonadThrow (Eff (Logs ': e)) Source # | |
| (Applicative m, MonadBaseControl IO (Eff e), LiftedBase m e, MonadCatch (Eff e), IoLogging (Logs ': e), Lifted IO e) => MonadCatch (Eff (Logs ': e)) Source # | |
| (Applicative m, MonadBaseControl IO (Eff e), LiftedBase m e, MonadMask (Eff e), IoLogging (Logs ': e), Lifted IO e) => MonadMask (Eff (Logs ': e)) Source # | |
Defined in Control.Eff.Log.Handler Methods mask :: ((forall a. Eff (Logs ': e) a -> Eff (Logs ': e) a) -> Eff (Logs ': e) b) -> Eff (Logs ': e) b # uninterruptibleMask :: ((forall a. Eff (Logs ': e) a -> Eff (Logs ': e) a) -> Eff (Logs ': e) b) -> Eff (Logs ': e) b # generalBracket :: Eff (Logs ': e) a -> (a -> ExitCase b -> Eff (Logs ': e) c) -> (a -> Eff (Logs ': e) b) -> Eff (Logs ': e) (b, c) # | |
| type StM (Eff (Logs ': e)) a Source # | |
type FilteredLogging e = (Member Logs e, Member LogWriterReader e) Source #
A constraint that requires Logs and LogWriterReader,
and hence supports the functions to filter and modify
logs:
- setLogWriter
- addLogWriter
- modifyLogWriter
- censorLogs
Provided by withLogging, runLogs, and also
withoutLogging and runLogsWithoutLogging.
Since: 0.31.0
type IoLogging e = (FilteredLogging e, Lifted IO e) Source #
A constraint that requires and Logs e.Lifted IO e
Provided by withLogging and runLogs.
It contains FilteredLogging and allows in addition:
- censorLogsIo
Don't infect everything with IO, if you can fall back to
FilteredLogging.
Since: 0.24.0
type LoggingAndIo = '[Logs, LogWriterReader, Lift IO] Source #
The concrete list of Effects for logging with a
LogWriter, and a LogWriterReader.
This also provides both IoLogging and FilteredLogging.
withLogging :: Lifted IO e => LogWriter -> Eff (Logs ': (LogWriterReader ': e)) a -> Eff e a Source #
Handle the Logs and LogWriterReader effects.
It installs the given LogWriter, which determines the underlying
LogWriter type parameter.
Example:
exampleWithLogging :: IO ()
exampleWithLogging =
runLift
$ withLogging consoleLogWriter
$ logDebug "Oh, hi there"This provides the IoLogging and FilteredLogging effects.
See also runLogs.
withoutLogging :: Eff (Logs ': (LogWriterReader ': e)) a -> Eff e a Source #
Handles the Logs and LogWriterReader effects, while not invoking the LogWriter at all.
There is no way to get log output when this logger is used.
Example:
exampleWithSomeLogging :: ()
exampleWithSomeLogging =
run
$ withoutLogging
$ logDebug "Oh, hi there" -- Nothing writtenThis provides the FilteredLogging effect.
See also runLogsWithoutLogging.
Low-Level API for Custom Extensions
Log Message Interception
runLogs :: forall e b. (Member LogWriterReader (Logs ': e), Lifted IO e) => LogPredicate -> Eff (Logs ': e) b -> Eff e b Source #
Raw handling of the Logs effect.
Exposed for custom extensions, if in doubt use withLogging.
runLogsWithoutLogging :: forall e b. Member LogWriterReader (Logs ': e) => LogPredicate -> Eff (Logs ': e) b -> Eff e b Source #
Raw handling of the Logs effect.
Exposed for custom extensions, if in doubt use withoutLogging.
respondToLogMessage :: forall r b. Member Logs r => (LogMessage -> Eff r ()) -> Eff r b -> Eff r b Source #
Consume log messages.
Exposed for custom extensions, if in doubt use withLogging.
Respond to all LogMessages logged from the given action,
up to any MonadBaseControl liftings.
Note that all logging is done through logMsg and that means
only messages passing the LogPredicate are received.
The LogMessages are consumed once they are passed to the
given callback function, previous respondToLogMessage invocations
further up in the call stack will not get the messages anymore.
Use interceptLogMessages if the messages shall be passed
any previous handler.
NOTE: The effects of this function are lost when using
MonadBaseControl, MonadMask, MonadCatch and MonadThrow.
In contrast the functions based on modifying the LogWriter,
such as addLogWriter or censorLogs, are save to use in combination
with the aforementioned liftings.
interceptLogMessages :: forall r b. Member Logs r => (LogMessage -> Eff r LogMessage) -> Eff r b -> Eff r b Source #
Change the LogMessages using an effectful function.
Exposed for custom extensions, if in doubt use withLogging.
This differs from respondToLogMessage in that the intercepted messages will be
written either way, albeit in altered form.
NOTE: The effects of this function are lost when using
MonadBaseControl, MonadMask, MonadCatch and MonadThrow.
In contrast the functions based on modifying the LogWriter,
such as addLogWriter or censorLogs, are save to use in combination
with the aforementioned liftings.