Class: WEBrick::BasicLog
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Inherits: | Object |
Defined in: | lib/webrick/log.rb |
Overview
A generic logging class
Constant Summary
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DEBUG =
Debugging error level for messages used in server development or debugging
5
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ERROR =
Error log level which indicates a recoverable error
2
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FATAL =
Fatal log level which indicates a server crash
1
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INFO =
Information log level which indicates possibly useful information
4
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WARN =
Warning log level which indicates a possible problem
3
Class Method Summary
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.new(log_file = nil, level = nil) ⇒ BasicLog
constructor
Initializes a new logger for
log_file
that outputs messages at #level or higher.
Instance Attribute Summary
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#level
rw
log-level, messages above this level will be logged.
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#debug? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Will the logger output DEBUG messages?
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#error? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Will the logger output ERROR messages?
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#fatal? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Will the logger output FATAL messages?
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#info? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Will the logger output INFO messages?
-
#warn? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Will the logger output WARN messages?
Instance Method Summary
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#<<(obj)
Synonym for log(INFO, obj.to_s).
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#close
Closes the logger (also closes the log device associated to the logger).
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#debug(msg)
readonly
Shortcut for logging a DEBUG message.
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#error(msg)
readonly
Shortcut for logging an ERROR message.
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#fatal(msg)
readonly
Shortcut for logging a FATAL message.
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#info(msg)
readonly
Shortcut for logging an INFO message.
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#log(level, data)
Logs
data
at #level if the given level is above the current log level. -
#warn(msg)
readonly
Shortcut for logging a WARN message.
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#format(arg)
private
Formats
arg
for the logger.
Constructor Details
.new(log_file = nil, level = nil) ⇒ BasicLog
Instance Attribute Details
#debug? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Will the logger output DEBUG messages?
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 108
def debug?; @level >= DEBUG; end
#error? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Will the logger output ERROR messages?
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 102
def error?; @level >= ERROR; end
#fatal? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Will the logger output FATAL messages?
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 100
def fatal?; @level >= FATAL; end
#info? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Will the logger output INFO messages?
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 106
def info?; @level >= INFO; end
#level (rw)
log-level, messages above this level will be logged
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 41
attr_accessor :level
#warn? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Will the logger output WARN messages?
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 104
def warn?; @level >= WARN; end
Instance Method Details
#<<(obj)
Synonym for log(INFO, obj.to_s)
#close
Closes the logger (also closes the log device associated to the logger)
# File 'lib/webrick/log.rb', line 66
def close @log.close if @opened @log = nil end
#debug(msg) (readonly)
Shortcut for logging a DEBUG message
#error(msg) (readonly)
Shortcut for logging an ERROR message
#fatal(msg) (readonly)
Shortcut for logging a FATAL message
#format(arg) (private)
Formats arg
for the logger
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If
arg
is an Exception, it will format the error message and the back trace. -
If
arg
responds to#to_str
, it will return it. -
Otherwise it will return
arg
.inspect.
#info(msg) (readonly)
Shortcut for logging an INFO message
#log(level, data)
Logs data
at #level if the given level is above the current log level.
#warn(msg) (readonly)
Shortcut for logging a WARN message