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LoggerAPI

A logger protocol that provides a common logging interface for different kinds of loggers. In addition, a class with a set of static functions for logging within your code is provided.

Kitura uses this API throughout its implementation when logging.

Prerequisites

Swift

  • Swift Open Source swift-5.1-RELEASE toolchain (Minimum REQUIRED for latest release)
  • Swift Open Source swift-5.4-RELEASE toolchain (Recommended)
  • Swift toolchain included in Xcode Version 11.0 or higher.

Usage

Add dependencies

Add the LoggerAPI package to the dependencies within your application’s Package.swift file. Substitute "x.x.x" with the latest LoggerAPI release:

.package(url: "https://github.com/Kitura/LoggerAPI.git", from: "x.x.x")

Add LoggerAPI to your target's dependencies:

.target(name: "example", dependencies: ["LoggerAPI"]),

Import package

import LoggerAPI

Log messages

Add log messages to your application:

Log.warning("This is a warning.")
Log.error("This is an error.")

Define a logger

You need to define a logger in order to output these messages. You may wish to write your own Logger implementation, or you can use HeliumLogger that writes to standard output:

import LoggerAPI
import HeliumLogger

let myLogger = HeliumLogger(.info)
Log.logger = myLogger

You can find out more about HeliumLogger here.

Logging messages to swift-log

You can direct your log messages to be logged via swift-log by setting the swiftLogger property:

import LoggerAPI
import Logging

let myLogger = Logging.Logger(label: "myLogger")
myLogger.logLevel = .notice
Log.swiftLogger = myLogger

If both logger and swiftLogger are set, then log messages will be sent to both logging backends. The log level configured for a LoggerAPI Logger and a swift-log Logger are independent, so may be used to log at different levels.

Note that because the hierarchy of log levels defined by LoggerAPI and swift-log is slightly different, a mapping is defined between the levels. See the documentation for Log.isLogging() for details.

API documentation

For more information visit our API reference.

Community

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License

This library is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in LICENSE.