vjache / hut

helper library for making Erlang libraries logging framework agnostic

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Overview

Hut is a header-only library for Erlang libraries and small applications to stay agnostic to the logging framework in use. Its purpose is to allow the developers of umbrella applications to use their logging framework of choice and ensure that dependency stick to that choice as well.

Origin

The idea for Hut came out of a discussion about exometer_core's logging facilities.

Usage

  1. Include Hut as a dependency in your toolchain.
  2. Include Hut in your .erl files via -include_lib(hut/include/hut.hrl)
  3. Log with
  • ?log(Level, Msg) to log the given message
  • ?log(Level, Fmt, Args) to format the given message with the arguments using io_lib:format/2
  • ?log(Level, Fmt, Args, Opts) to pass additional options to the logging backend in use
  1. Compile and pass the appropriate macro to the compiler to enable a certain backend as described next.
  2. Ensure that the application hut is started as part of your system.

Supported Logging Backends

  • SASL error_logger as the default
  • io:format/2 via -DHUT_IOFORMAT
  • no-op logging via -DHUT_NOOP
  • Lager via -DHUT_LAGER (you may optionally specify a different log message sink by additionally defining -DHUT_LAGER_SINK mysinkname; the default message sink is lager)
  • custom callback module via -DHUT_CUSTOM -DHUT_CUSTOM_CB mycbmod (the module must provide the function log(Level, Fmt, Args, Opts)

Log Level Gates

Hut provides a simple mechanisms to drop log messages depending on the enabled log level. The functionality is similar to how Lager works with log levels.

The current log level (default is info) can be set through the application variable level:

erl -hut level debug

All log messages with levels below the current log level will be dropped.

The gating mechanism can be disabled through the application variable use_log_level_gate:

erl -hut use_log_level_gate false

NOTE: The gating mechanism is not supported for the Lager backend, since Lager itself provides a similar functionality which you should rely on when using Lager.

Examples

Refer to the respective Makefile in each example for details.

  • examples/basic shows the use of all backends from an Erlang library
  • examples/elixir shows the using a Hut-enabled Erlang library within an Elixir application

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helper library for making Erlang libraries logging framework agnostic

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