ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
is an object set to consume ActiveSupport::Notifications
with the sole purpose of logging them. The log subscriber dispatches notifications to a registered object based on its given namespace.
An example would be Active Record log subscriber responsible for logging queries:
module ActiveRecord class LogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber def sql(event) info "#{event.payload[:name]} (#{event.duration}) #{event.payload[:sql]}" end end end
And it's finally registered as:
ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber.attach_to :active_record
Since we need to know all instance methods before attaching the log subscriber, the line above should be called after your ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber
definition.
After configured, whenever a "sql.active_record"
notification is published, it will properly dispatch the event (ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event
) to the sql method.
Being an ActiveSupport::Notifications
consumer, ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
exposes a simple interface to check if instrumented code raises an exception. It is common to log a different message in case of an error, and this can be achieved by extending the previous example:
module ActiveRecord class LogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber def sql(event) exception = event.payload[:exception] if exception exception_object = event.payload[:exception_object] error "[ERROR] #{event.payload[:name]}: #{exception.join(', ')} " \ "(#{exception_object.backtrace.first})" else # standard logger code end end end end
Log subscriber also has some helpers to deal with logging and automatically flushes all logs when the request finishes (via action_dispatch.callback
notification) in a Rails environment.
Colors
Embed in a String to clear all previous ANSI sequences.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 93 def flush_all! logger.flush if logger.respond_to?(:flush) end
Flush all ::log_subscribers' logger.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 88 def log_subscribers subscribers end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 80 def logger @logger ||= if defined?(Rails) && Rails.respond_to?(:logger) Rails.logger end end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 106 def finish(name, id, payload) super if logger rescue => e if logger logger.error "Could not log #{name.inspect} event. #{e.class}: #{e.message} #{e.backtrace}" end end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 98 def logger LogSubscriber.logger end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 102 def start(name, id, payload) super if logger end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 128 def color(text, color, bold = false) # :doc: return text unless colorize_logging color = self.class.const_get(color.upcase) if color.is_a?(Symbol) bold = bold ? BOLD : "" "#{bold}#{color}#{text}#{CLEAR}" end
Set color by using a symbol or one of the defined constants. If a third option is set to true
, it also adds bold to the string. This is based on the Highline implementation and will automatically append CLEAR to the end of the returned String.
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