[logback-dev] [JIRA] Commented: (LBCORE-233) Please offer better support for logging "wrappers"

Steve Cohen (JIRA) noreply-jira at qos.ch
Mon Nov 7 22:00:12 CET 2011


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Steve Cohen commented on LBCORE-233:
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RE: http://github.com/ceki/logback/commit/8bf8416306 

In order to call LocationAwareLogger.log() you need a LocationAwareLogger.xxxx_INT value, so this change won't help because it goes in the opposite direction, i.e from LocationAwareLoggerInteger to Level.  Unless LocationAwareLogger can be rewritten to have an overloaded method that takes an actual Level, which would probably be the best solution, except of course that LAL is an interface so all the implementations would have to be changed.


> Please offer better support for logging "wrappers"
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LBCORE-233
>                 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCORE-233
>             Project: logback-core
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Steve Cohen
>            Assignee: Ceki Gulcu
>         Attachments: DeepCallerDataConverter.java, LogHelper.java
>
>
> Ceki Gulcu asked me to open this issue in response to a thread on the logback user list:  
> http://mailman.qos.ch/pipermail/logback-user/2011-November/002729.html
> A common pattern is to funnel logging requests through a "LogHelper" class
> to add some additional functionalities not supported by log4j or
> logback. 
> In earlier log4j days I used such a pattern to allow nicer concatenation of parameters, e.g.
> logHelper.debug(Object ... params) 
> which would concatenate the parameters to build the logging message (using StringBuffer or StringBuilder rather than the "+" operator, which I found much less ugly (and more efficient) than concatenating with plus signs in the main code.
> Eventually, slf4j offered something of this sort but by then I had already added to my logHelpers, the ability to use java.lang.String.format() to enable printf style logging messages:
> logHelper.debugf(String format, Object ... params)
> e.g.
> logHelper,.debugf("Major Version: %s, Minor Version %s, majorVersion, minorVersion)
> etc.
> I preferred mine although what slf4j and logback offer is arguably as good.
> Or, in certain situations, the log helper may need to put certain information in the MDC.
> There are lots of reasons to use a logHelper.  Another advantage they offer, of somewhat debatable value is that only the helper class needs to reference the real logging framework.  This made upgrading from log4j to logback a snap, not that it was all that hard otherwise
> One area where logback doesn't offer good support for such a pattern is in printing the caller information.
> My LogHelper class (sample attached), may nest several calls to produce the final result.  I don't want any of these calls to appear in the caller information.  The only option logback offered was the caller format converter with the depth parameter, but that meant I had to use a depth of 4 to even see the real logging class, while cluttering the log output with 3 absolutely useless lines of LogHelper references.  And restricting to a single depth number would also mean that all calls to the logHelper would require the same number of nested internal calls, also not what I wanted.
> It was easy enough to write a converter (actually stealing Ceki Gulcu's CallerDataConverter class) and modifying it to take, instead of a depth parameter, an FQCN of the logHelper class, which enabled the converter to iterate the stack trace and throw out all the logHelper entries and display what I really wanted to see.  I had to steal Ceki's code because some of its methods were private and there was no overridable interface or abstract class that let me do what I wanted.

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