package simlog

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A simple OCaml logging library

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

0.0.4.tar.gz
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Description

A simple OCaml logging library

Tags

log logging logger

Published: 15 Oct 2023

README

README.md

Simlog

A simple OCaml logging library

Usage

module Log = Simlog.Make (Simlog.Builtin.Logger)

let _ =
    Log.debug "~~~~~";
    Log.info "Hello %s" "simlog";
    Log.error "Hey! %f" (Unix.gettimeofday ());
    Log.warn "Wuuuuu~ %d" (Thread.id (Thread.self ()));

Builtin Logger

Simlog.Make receives a Logger implementation:

module type Logger = sig
  module Filter : Filter.T
  module Printer : Printer.T
  module Formatter : Formatter.T
  module Recorder : Recorder.T
end

However, a default Logger is defined in Simlog.Builtin:

module Builtin = struct
  module Logger : Logger = struct
    include Filter.Builtin
    include Formatter.Builtin
    include Recorder.Builtin
    module Printer = Printer.Builtin.Stdout_Mutex_Printer
  end
end

or just print to file:

module File_Log = Simlog.Make (struct
  include Simlog.Filter.Builtin
  include Simlog.Formatter.Builtin
  include Simlog.Recorder.Builtin

  module Printer = Simlog.Printer.Builtin.File_Printer (struct
    let path = "test.log"
  end)
end)

So you can directly write:

module Log = Simlog.Make (Simlog.Default_logger)

By default, there are four built-in Printer implementations:

  • Stdout_Printer

  • Stdout_Mutex_Printer

  • Stderr_Printer

  • Stderr_Mutex_Printer

  • File_Printer

  • File_Mutex_Printer

Custom Logger

You can check the Builtin module under Filter, Recorder, Printer, Formatter module to get the method of custom module:

Recorder

Recorder.T defines optional information in Recorder.t (which items do not need to be recorded)

module type T = sig
  val opt : opt
end
type opt = {
  time : bool;
  trace : bool;
  thread : bool;
}

E.g:

module Recorder : T = struct
  let opt = {time = true; trace = false; thread = true}
end

Filter

If you need to customize Filter, you only need to implement the Filter.T signature:

module type T = sig
  val filter : Recorder.t -> Recorder.t option
end

For example, the following custom Filter implements filtering of all Debug logs, and you can use the information in Record.t to filter any logging records:

module Filter : T = struct
  let filter (record : Recorder.t) : Recorder.t option =
    match record.level with
    | Debug -> None
    | _ -> Some record
end

Formatter

If you need to customize Formatter, you only need to implement the Formatter.T signature:

module type T = sig
  val format : Recorder.t -> Target.t -> string
end

The format function receives a logging record and a target (which is the target of the log output),eSo you can write different formatted messages according to the target, And simlog uses the ocolor module to support ascii color output, and its syntax is very simple {@<color> @}:

module Formatter : T = struct
  let format (record : Recorder.t) (target : Printer.Target.t) : string =
    let time =
      match record.time with
      | Some time -> string_of_float time
      | None -> "None"
    and thread =
      match record.thread with
      | Some thread -> string_of_int (Thread.id thread)
      | None -> "None"
    and level = Level.to_string record.level in
      match target with
      | File _ ->
        Format.sprintf "| %s | %s | %s > %s" level time thread
          record.log_message
      | Stdout | Stderr ->
        Ocolor_format.kasprintf
          (fun s -> s)
          "|@{<magenta> %s @}(@{<cyan> %s @}) %s" time thread
          ((Level.format_str_with_ascii
              (Format.sprintf "%s > %s" level record.log_message))
             record.level)
end

Printer

If you need to customize Printer, you only need to implement the Printer.T signature:

module type T = sig
  val config : config
  val print : string -> unit
end

The type config is a record: {target : Target.t}.

E.g:

module Stdout_Mutex_Printer : T = struct
  let mutex = Mutex.create ()
  let config = {target = Stdout}
  
  let[@inline always] print msg =
    Mutex.lock mutex;
    print_endline msg;
    Mutex.unlock mutex
end

Build-Test-Install

Just:

dune build
dune test
dune install

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2022 Muqiu Han

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Dependencies (3)

  1. ocolor
  2. dune >= "3.5"
  3. ocaml >= "4.11.0"

Dev Dependencies (1)

  1. odoc with-doc

Used by

None

Conflicts

None

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