[slf4j-user] Helper to parse message pattern
Roman Muntyanu
rmuntyan at softserveinc.com
Wed Jul 18 23:44:24 CEST 2012
Hi Chris
The syntax you provide in Anodyzed Onyx is really powerful help remove a lot of isSomethingEnabled() checks by providing access to getters through reflection.
But please don't tell me I have to migrate (AGAIN) my entire slf4j-based application to a new framework :) (yes there's a bridge allowing usage of anodyzed-over-slfj4-over-slf4jLoggingWrapper-over-loggingFrameworkItself but looks like too much layers in this approach)
Is there a chance for you join forces with Ceki within slf4j project? E.g. to make formatters used as pluggable as the logging frameworks?
Regards,
Roman
From: slf4j-user-bounces at qos.ch [mailto:slf4j-user-bounces at qos.ch] On Behalf Of Chris Pratt
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 18:52 PM
To: User list for the slf4j project
Subject: Re: [slf4j-user] Helper to parse message pattern
You could check out the Anodyzed Onyx project, it does a lot of what you're asking. http://code.google.com/p/anodyzed
(*Chris*)
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 5:37 AM, Thomas Mortagne <thomas.mortagne at gmail.com<mailto:thomas.mortagne at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi have a Logback appender of my own in which I display the log but
not as a simple String. I especially have a different way of
displaying the arguments based on their type.
org.slf4j.helpers.MessageFormatter is very useful for simple String
but I was wondering is there was any standard message pattern parser
which would allow be to get some kind of String[] version of the
message to do my own printing of arguments. A public method exposed in
MessageFormatter and reused in arrayFormat would be nice.
It's not like it was something very hard to parse but would be cleaner
to use some standard parser than duplicating some code to do my own.
Thanks,
--
Thomas
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