I have created a Rails plugin to improve the log file format. (It also adds an optional “Exception” parameter to the warn() and error() methods to print a stack trace automatically.) It''s available here: http://github.com/pauldowman/better_logging ___Improved log format___ It adds severity level (with colour, if ActiveRecord::Base.colorize_logging == true), hostname and process ID to each log line, and it and adds warn() and exception() methods that take an exception as an argument and print the stack trace. For example, here’s how the default format looks: Session ID: 7eeb00aa62b395698a28bf033e56b7c5 Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "id"=>"1", "controller"=>"people"} User Load (0.4ms) SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE (id = ''1'') LIMIT 1 User Columns (2.1ms) SHOW FIELDS FROM `users` Rendering template within layouts/application Rendering people/show Rendered layouts/_head (3.1ms) Rendered layouts/_navigation (2.2ms) Adding Cache-Control header Completed in 164ms (View: 116, DB: 21) | 200 OK [http://localhost/ people/1] Here’s how the same thing would look with the better_logging plugin installed in development mode (it looks best with a proportional font). Note that the severity (INFO, WARN, ERROR, etc), is printed in colour (if colour is enabled for the log, which it is by default in development mode). INFO Session ID: 7eeb00aa62b395698a28bf033e56b7c5 INFO Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "id"=>"1", "controller"=>"people"} DEBUG User Load (0.4ms) SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE (id = ''1'') LIMIT 1 DEBUG User Columns (2.1ms) SHOW FIELDS FROM `users` INFO Rendering template within layouts/application INFO Rendering people/show DEBUG Rendered layouts/_head (3.1ms) DEBUG Rendered layouts/_navigation (2.2ms) INFO Adding Cache-Control header INFO Completed in 164ms (View: 116, DB: 21) | 200 OK [http:// localhost/people/1] And here’s how it would look with the better_logging plugin installed in production mode, on a host named “akash”, with process id 27471: akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Session ID: 7eeb00aa62b395698a28bf033e56b7c5 akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "id"=>"1", "controller"=>"people"} akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Rendering template within layouts/ application akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Rendering people/show akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Adding Cache-Control header akash.27471 13:27:04 INFO Completed in 164ms (View: 116, DB: 21) | 200 OK [http://localhost/people/1] And here’s how it would look in production mode on a host with a long name. This host name is “myreallybigserver-7.mydomain.com”. igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Session ID: 7eeb00aa62b395698a28bf033e56b7c5 igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "id"=>"1", "controller"=>"people"} igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Rendering template within layouts/ application igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Rendering people/show igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Adding Cache-Control header igserver-7.27471 13:27:04 INFO Completed in 164ms (View: 116, DB: 21) | 200 OK [http://localhost/people/1] Note that the hostname & process ID is added to the beginning of each line of a multi-line log statement. So even if you call logger.error() with a string that has newlines in it, the host & process ID will be added to each line, not only the first. This is so that you can filter your log with a regular expression like /^igserver-7\.27471/ and not miss lines. Improved warn() and error() methods The warn() and error() methods now allow an Exception object to be given as an optional second parameter. If the exception is given, then the stack trace will be automatically logged. For example: begin # do something that raises an exception rescue Exception => e log.error "Oops", e end The above code will log “Oops”, and then log the stack trace. ___Why?___ Adding severity: All lines printed to the log have a “severity” level, this can be “DEBUG”, “WARN”, “ERROR”, etc. Normally this isn’t included in the log output, so it’s impossible to search a log file for warnings or errors, or filter based on severity, and it’s just a useful thing to see. Adding hostname and process ID Normally, when not in development mode, a Rails app consists of more than one Rails process responding to requests at the same time. Those processes may be printing lines to the log at the same time, and it’s hard to know which process printed a certain line. Also, it’s common to have multiple servers working in parallel, and a user’s session might involve requests to multiple servers. If the log files are combined it’s useful to know which process on which server printed a given line. This makes it possible to filter a Rails log to show output from one process only, and to combine the log files from multiple servers. The hostname is truncated (by default to 10 characters but this is configurable). The end of the hostname is printed, rather than the beginning, because often the end of the hostname is more unique. Adding a timestamp: This should be pretty obvious, but the log file isn’t too useful for debugging errors if you don’t know what time anything happened. The first line printed by each Rails action does include a timestamp, but it’s common to have other processes that aren’t responding to web requests, and these are likely printing to your Rails log also (e.g. a background queue, etc). ___Why not log to syslog?___ It’s a single point of failure, and it will become a scalability bottleneck. There are good arguments for using a common syslog server, but I prefer to just log locally on each server and combine them via post-processing. ___Installation___ ./script/plugin install git://github.com/pauldowman/better_logging.git ___Configuration___ By default it behaves differently in development mode, it doesn’t log the time, process ID or hostname. If RAILS_ENV is not “development” those will be logged. There are two options that can be set, add these lines to an initializer: PaulDowman::RailsPlugins::BetterLogging.verbose = false * This suppresses printing of the hostname, process ID and timestamp. This defaults to false in development mode, true otherwise. PaulDowman::RailsPlugins::BetterLogging.hostname_maxlen = 15 * This sets the maximum number of characters of the hostname that will be printed. The beginning of the hostname is truncated, rather than the end, because often the end of the hostname is more unique than the beginning. The default is 10. For more info see: http://github.com/pauldowman/better_logging --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---