CloudWatch Logging
The CloudWatch Logging crate provides a simple and efficient way to log to Amazon CloudWatch.
Features
- Easy setup for CloudWatch logging.
- Automatic batching and non-blocking flushes for optimal performance.
- Seamless panic logging for enhanced reliability.
- Singleton feature for easy access to the logger from anywhere in your application.
- Thread-safe, ensuring consistent logging across multithreaded applications.
Installation
Add the following dependency to your Cargo.toml file:
[]
= "1.0.0"
Usage
use *;
async
__doc_test!;
Logging Panics
use *;
async
__doc_test_panics!;
singleton Feature
use *;
async
__doc_test!;
singleton Feature: initializing with environment variables
use *;
use env;
async
__doc_test!;
Documentation
For more information, please refer to the current documentation.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Version 1.0.0 (Stable)
cloudwatch_logging is officially stable! While new features will be added, the api will remain the same.
Upcoming Features
-
logcrate support -
tracingcrate support
Previous Breaking Changes
Version 0.2.0
- Entry point is now
LoggerHandleinstead ofLogger Logger::getis nowLoggerHandle::get_or_setupwith thesingletonfeature enabled- Now takes static string slices instead of owned strings.
The api is now stable and will not change unless there is a major version bump. Migrating to the new version requires very little effort, everything remained the same outside the entry point.
Acknowledgements
We'd like to acknowledge the incredible work of the Rusoto community for their AWS SDK, their thoughtful implementation of Smithy, and their dedication to the Rust community.
Rusoto & Official AWS SDK for Rust
Rusoto is no longer maintained, although, it is still appropriate for and used in production environments. Once the official AWS SDK for Rust is stable, this crate will be updated to use it instead.
Testing Considerations:
- AWS API Calls: The tests in this library interact directly with the AWS API. Ensure that your AWS credentials are correctly set up before running tests.
- AWS Charges: Some tests are designed to stress test the library, this can yield charges to your AWS account. Before running any tests, please be aware of potential AWS charges. Omena Inc. is not liable for any costs incurred.
- Log Groups and Streams: Tests target a specific log group and stream (referenced in the examples). Any resources created during testing will be automatically cleaned up.
- Parallel Execution: Avoid running tests in parallel, as they all interact with the same log group and stream. Concurrent runs will cause assertions to fail.
Running Tests:
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Standard Tests:
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Including Loom Models:
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Stress Tests: