diaspora/config/logging.rb

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Logging::Rails.configure do |config|
# Configure the Logging framework with the default log levels
Logging.init %w(debug info warn error fatal)
# Objects will be converted to strings using the :inspect method.
Logging.format_as :inspect
# The default layout used by the appenders.
layout = Logging.layouts.pattern(pattern: "[%d] %-5l %c : %m\n")
# Setup a color scheme called 'bright' than can be used to add color codes
# to the pattern layout. Color schemes should only be used with appenders
# that write to STDOUT or STDERR; inserting terminal color codes into a file
# is generally considered bad form.
Logging.color_scheme("bright",
levels: {
info: :green,
warn: :yellow,
error: :red,
fatal: %i(white on_red)
},
date: :blue,
logger: :cyan,
message: :magenta
)
# Configure an appender that will write log events to STDOUT. A colorized
# pattern layout is used to format the log events into strings before
# writing.
Logging.appenders.stdout("stdout",
auto_flushing: true,
layout: Logging.layouts.pattern(
pattern: "[%d] %-5l %c : %m\n",
color_scheme: "bright"
)
) if config.log_to.include? "stdout"
# Configure an appender that will write log events to a file. The file will
# be rolled on a daily basis, and the past 7 rolled files will be kept.
# Older files will be deleted. The default pattern layout is used when
# formatting log events into strings.
Logging.appenders.rolling_file("file",
filename: config.paths["log"].first,
keep: 7,
age: "daily",
truncate: false,
auto_flushing: true,
layout: layout
) if config.log_to.include? "file"
# Setup the root logger with the Rails log level and the desired set of
# appenders. The list of appenders to use should be set in the environment
# specific configuration file.
#
# For example, in a production application you would not want to log to
# STDOUT, but you would want to send an email for "error" and "fatal"
# messages:
#
# => config/environments/production.rb
#
# config.log_to = %w[file email]
#
# In development you would want to log to STDOUT and possibly to a file:
#
# => config/environments/development.rb
#
# config.log_to = %w[stdout file]
#
Logging.logger.root.level = config.log_level
Logging.logger.root.appenders = config.log_to unless config.log_to.empty?
# Under Phusion Passenger smart spawning, we need to reopen all IO streams
# after workers have forked.
#
# The rolling file appender uses shared file locks to ensure that only one
# process will roll the log file. Each process writing to the file must have
# its own open file descriptor for `flock` to function properly. Reopening
# the file descriptors after forking ensures that each worker has a unique
# file descriptor.
if defined? PhusionPassenger
PhusionPassenger.on_event(:starting_worker_process) do |forked|
Logging.reopen if forked
end
end
end