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StderrLogger

Struct StderrLogger 

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pub struct StderrLogger {}
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Implements a GenLogger that outputs to Stderr

§Simple Example

Instantiates a logger with default message and timestamp format

use log::info;
use log::LevelFilter;
use poly_logger::StderrLogger;

let mut logger = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
logger.init().unwrap();
info!("This is an INFO message");

§Customized Example

Implements with custom timestamp format and message format

use log::info;
use log::LevelFilter;
use poly_logger::StderrLogger;

let mut logger = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
logger.timestamp_format("%X%.6f")
      .msg_format("[{timestamp} {file}:{line}] - {level} - {args}");
logger.init().unwrap();
info!("This is an INFO message with custom formatting");

§Note

The call to new() is actually returning an instance of GenLogger. The StderrLogger struct is just a way to instantiate a GenLogger with Stderr as the target for output. See GenLogger for the full list of methods that can be called on the logger instance.

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impl StderrLogger

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pub fn new(level_filter: LevelFilter) -> GenLogger<Stderr>

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examples/stderr_simple.rs (line 6)
5fn main() {
6    let logger = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
7    logger.init().unwrap();
8
9    trace!("This is an TRACE message");
10    debug!("This is a DEBUG message");
11    info!("This is an INFO message");
12    warn!("This is a WARN message");
13    error!("This is an ERROR message");
14}
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examples/invalid_fmt.rs (line 6)
5fn main() {
6    let mut logger = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
7    logger.msg_format("{foo} [{timestamp} {file}:{line}] - {baz}");
8    logger.init().unwrap();
9
10    trace!("This is an TRACE message");
11    debug!("This is a DEBUG message");
12    info!("This is an INFO message");
13    warn!("This is a WARN message");
14    error!("This is an ERROR message");
15}
examples/stderr.rs (line 6)
5fn main() {
6    let mut logger = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
7
8    logger.timestamp_format("%X%.6f")
9          .msg_format("[{timestamp} {file}:{line}] - {level} - {args}");
10    logger.init().unwrap();
11
12    trace!("This is an TRACE message");
13    debug!("This is a DEBUG message");
14    info!("This is an INFO message");
15    warn!("This is a WARN message");
16    error!("This is an ERROR message");
17}
examples/doc_poly.rs (line 5)
4fn main() {
5    let mut stderr_log = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Debug);
6    stderr_log.msg_format("{args}");
7
8    let mut file_log = FileLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
9    file_log.filename("./test.log");
10
11    let mut poly_log = PolyLogger::new();
12    poly_log.add(file_log.create()); // create() returns the GenLogger
13    poly_log.add(stderr_log);
14    poly_log.init().unwrap();
15
16    info!("This goes to both loggers");
17    debug!("This only goes to stderr");
18}
examples/poly2.rs (line 7)
5fn main() {
6    // Create a few terminal loggers
7    let mut tl0 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Debug);
8    tl0.msg_format("TL0: {timestamp} - {level} - {args}");
9
10    let mut tl1 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
11    tl1.msg_format("TL1: {timestamp} - {level} - {args}");
12
13    let mut tl2 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Warn);
14    tl2.msg_format("TL2: {timestamp} - {level} - {args}");
15
16    // Put one one terminal logger into one poly_logger
17    let mut pl0 = PolyLogger::new();
18    pl0.add(tl0);
19
20    // Put other terminal loggers into another poly_logger
21    let mut pl1 = PolyLogger::new();
22    pl1.add(tl1);
23    pl1.add(tl2);
24
25    // Put second poly_logger into the first poly_logger
26    // which is the one we actually register with the 
27    // log system via init().
28    // Not sure if this would ever make sense, but hey...
29    pl0.add(pl1);
30    pl0.init().unwrap();
31
32    trace!("This is an TRACE message");
33    eprintln!("------------------------------");
34    debug!("This is a DEBUG message");
35    eprintln!("------------------------------");
36    info!("This is an INFO message");
37    eprintln!("------------------------------");
38    warn!("This is a WARN message");
39    eprintln!("------------------------------");
40    error!("This is an ERROR message");
41}
examples/poly.rs (line 10)
5fn main() {
6    // Create some logger instances and run all through
7    // the PolyLogger
8    
9    // Default format 
10    let tl0 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
11
12    // Custom format
13    let mut tl1 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Warn);
14    tl1.timestamp_format("%a %b %e %T %Y")
15       .msg_format("Custom: [{timestamp}] {level} [{file}:{line}] - {args}");
16
17    // Simpler format
18    let mut tl2 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
19    tl2.msg_format("Simple1: {level} [{timestamp}] {args}")
20       .timestamp_format("%T");
21
22    // Even simpler
23    let mut tl3 = StderrLogger::new(LevelFilter::Debug);
24    tl3.msg_format("Simple2: {level} - {args}")
25       .timestamp_format("");
26
27    // Raw format to stdout
28    let mut tl4 = StdoutLogger::new(LevelFilter::Trace);
29    tl4.msg_format("{args}")
30       .timestamp_format("");
31
32    // File logger
33    let filename = "/tmp/file_logger.log";
34    let mut fl0 = FileLogger::new(LevelFilter::Info);
35    fl0.msg_format("Simple1: {level} [{timestamp}] {args}")
36       .timestamp_format("%T")
37       .filename(filename);
38    println!("Logging to {}", filename);
39    
40    // Create the poly logger and add our logger instances
41    let mut pl = PolyLogger::new();
42    pl.add(tl0);
43    pl.add(tl1);
44    pl.add(tl2);
45    pl.add(tl3);
46    pl.add(tl4);
47    pl.add(fl0.create());
48    pl.init().unwrap();
49
50    trace!("This is an TRACE message");
51    eprintln!("------------------------------");
52    debug!("This is a DEBUG message");
53    eprintln!("------------------------------");
54    info!("This is an INFO message");
55    eprintln!("------------------------------");
56    warn!("This is a WARN message");
57    eprintln!("------------------------------");
58    error!("This is an ERROR message");
59}

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