Darks logs is a log library for Java, Android and Web project. It can be configured and used like log4j. At the same time it can be easy to used on android application. Darks logs can output log message to console, logcat, file, socket, sqlite and so on. Developers can even customize its output style.
Relative to the log4j, its ease of use is higher, lighter weight, better extensibility and portability.
It is designed to solve the Android logs cannot be flexible control grade, format style and where can be saved or output.
It provides unified to Android transplantation for PC, the WEB log processing.
Let's have a look how to use it.
Before we use darks-logs, we must create the configuration file named logd.properties.
If your project need to work on console, Web or desktop with Java, you should create the logd.properties in the root of src directory.
If your project need to work on android application, you should create it in assets directory. After ensure logd.properties file exists, we must set the android.app.Application object to Logger before used.
Example:
public class CustomApplication extends Application { @Override public void onCreate() { Logger.Android.setApplication(this); super.onCreate(); } }
If you want to load logd.properties from SDCARD, you can configure it in application:
Logger.Android.setApplication(this); Logger.Android.setConfigPath("/mnt/sdcard/xxx/logd.properties");
Or
Logger.Android.setApplication(this); Logger.Android.setConfigPath("xxx/logd.properties");
If you want to catch android ANR crash logs automatically, you can register crash handler.
Parameter callback can be called after ANR happened.
Example:
Logger.Android.setApplication(this, true);
Or
Logger.Android.setApplication(this); Logger.Android.registerCrashHandler();
Or
Logger.Android.setApplication(this); Logger.Android.registerCrashHandler(new CallBack(){ @Override public boolean handleMessage(Message msg) { new Thread() { public void run() { Looper.prepare(); Toast.makeText(CustomApplication.this, "The crash has happened.", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); Looper.loop(); } }.start(); Thread.sleep(3000); return true; } });
After logd.properties created, we can configure it for logger.
Darks Logs use properties loader default, which can load logd.properties from Java/src or Android/assets. If you want to load configuration file by yourself to customize file path, file format and so on, you can create a class which extends darks.log.loader.Loader, then call Logger.Config.setCustomLoader(...) to set the custom loader.
After config logd.properties and set Application object(Only for Android environment), developers can use Logger now. You can get the Logger by called static method getLogger with class object or tag string. We recommend you define Logger as the static variable.
Example:
static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(TestLogger.class); static Logger log = Logger.getLogger("darks.logs.test.TestLogger"); static Logger log = Logger.getLogger("TestLogger");
After define Logger variable, you can call info, debug, warn, error and so on to output message for specify level.
Example:
log.debug("This is the darks logs hello world."); log.info("Info message will be output"); log.error("Happen a exception. Cause " + e.getMessage(), e);
If you want to buffer, append or format log message string, you can use LoggerBuffer.
Example:
static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(TestLogger.class); log.append("darks").append('-').append("logs").info(); log.append(2014).append(1).append(1).debug(e); log.buffer(2014, " coming ", "now").warn(); log.format("darks-logs was created in %d by %s", 2014, "Liu Lihua").error(e); log.append("...").append("...").format("...", ...).info();
In the logd.properties, we must configure the root logger first of all. Tags start with string "logd.root", and its value format is [LEVEL],[APPENDER 1],[APPENDER 2],...,[APPENDER N].
Example:
logd.root=info,console,FILE
Darks logs has realized some frequently used appenders. Such as ConsoleAppender, AndroidAppender, FileAppender and so on. If you have configure multiple appenders, it will output log message to each appender when every message comes. All of appenders inherit from Appender
If you need to configure class full name such as "darks.log.appender.impl.ConsoleAppender", you could just configure ConsoleAppender. If you configure class full name, it will load class directly. Or if you configure class simple name, it will find class in package darks.log.appender.impl, darks.log.filter, darks.log.layout, darks.log.pattern, darks.log.externs and so on.
Example:
logd.root=info,console #logd.appender.console=darks.log.appender.impl.ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n
Appender is the base class of all appenders. Appender can configure layout, filter and so on.
Logger layout can format log message. You can use darks.log.PatternLayout, darks.log.SimpleLayout or custom layout.
PatternLayout: Use pattern to format message. Such as
%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n
SimpleLayout: Output the simple message.
level - message
Custom layout:
public class CustomLayout extends LoggerLayout { public String format(LogMessage message) { ... } }Logger filter can filter log message such as LevelRangeFilter by level.
LevelRangeFilter: Output message which's level between minimum level and maximum level.
Example:
logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.console.filter=LevelRangeFilter logd.appender.console.filter.levelMin=debug logd.appender.console.filter.levelMax=info logd.appender.console.filter.accept=true
RegexMatchFilter: Regex match filter will output logs which messages match regex pattern.
Example:
logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.console.filter=RegexMatchFilter logd.appender.console.filter.pattern=darks\d+ logd.appender.console.filter.accept=true
LevelMatchFilter:Level match filter will output log which level has been contained by levels.
Example:
logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.console.filter=LevelMatchFilter #It will only output the message which level is debug or info. logd.appender.console.filter.levels=debug,info logd.appender.console.filter.accept=true
Custom filter:
public class CustomFilter extends LoggerFilter { public int decide(LogMessage msg) { ... return ALLOW; } }If true, log message will be output in logger thread.
logd.appender.console.async=falseConsoleAppender is used to output message to command console.
Example:
logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%nAndroidAppender is used to output message to android logcat.
Example:
logd.appender.ANDROID=AndroidAppender #Output the layer of namespace to the logcat's TAG. Default layer 1. logd.appender.ANDROID.layer=1 logd.appender.ANDROID.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.ANDROID.layout.pattern=%mStreamAppender will output log message to stream. You cannot use StreamAppender directly in logd.properties. You should create a sub class which extends StreamAppender.
Example:
public class CustomAppender extends StreamAppender { @Override public void activateHandler() { ... }SocketAppender will send log message through TCP protocol. It extends StreamAppender.@Override protected void expandAppend(LogMessage msg, String log) throws Exception { ... }
}
Example:
logd.appender.SOCKET=SocketAppender logd.appender.SOCKET.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.SOCKET.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.SOCKET.serverHost=127.0.0.1 logd.appender.SOCKET.serverPort=8686 logd.appender.SOCKET.keepAlive=true logd.appender.SOCKET.tcpNoDelay=true #Wrap log message with head bytes. logd.appender.SOCKET.wrapBytes=trueFileAppender will output message to file. It extends StreamAppender. If you want to create dynamical file name, you can use ${PROPERTY_VARIABLE} to get system property value such as ${user.dir}. If you want to get android SDCARD root directory, you can just use ${sdcard} to get the absolute path of android SDCARD. If you want to include the date or time in file name, you can use ${D[DATE_PATTERN]} such as ${Dyyyy_MM_dd_HH_mm_ss}.
Example:
logd.appender.FILE=FileAppender logd.appender.FILE.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.FILE.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.FILE.fileName=${user.dir}\log_${Dyyyy_MM_dd_HH_mm_ss_SS}.txt #logd.appender.FILE.fileName=${sdcard}/log_${Dyyyy_MM_dd_HH_mm_ss_SS}.txt logd.appender.FILE.buffered=trueFileAppender can keep log files in custom days(default 7 days). If current log file's size is out of custom max size(Default 10MB), it will create the new one. It extends FileAppender.
Example:
logd.appender.FILE=FileDateSizeAppender logd.appender.FILE.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.FILE.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.FILE.fileName=${user.dir}\log_${Dyyyy_MM_dd_HH_mm_ss_SS}.txt logd.appender.FILE.buffered=true logd.appender.FILE.maxSize=10485760 logd.appender.FILE.keepDay=7StorgeAppender will output log message to stream. You cannot use StorgeAppender directly in logd.properties. You should create a sub class which extends StorgeAppender.
Example:
public class CustomDBAppender extends StorgeAppender { @Override public boolean activateHandler() { return super.activateHandler(); }SqliteAppender can use android sqlite database to save log records. It will build the insert SQL statement automatically through columnsMap and table fields.@Override public void append(LogMessage msg, String log) throws Exception { ... }
}
Example:
logd.appender.SQLITE=SqliteAppender logd.appender.SQLITE.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.SQLITE.dbName=db_records logd.appender.SQLITE.dbVersion=1 logd.appender.SQLITE.table=t_logs logd.appender.SQLITE.createSQL=create table if not exists t_logs(_id integer primary key autoincrement,date text,level text,source integer,file text,message text) logd.appender.SQLITE.columnsMap.date=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} logd.appender.SQLITE.columnsMap.level=%p logd.appender.SQLITE.columnsMap.source=%L logd.appender.SQLITE.columnsMap.file=%f logd.appender.SQLITE.columnsMap.message=%mDeveloper can create custom appender by inherit Appender. If override needPattern return true, it will format log message before append.
Example:
public class CustomAppender extends Appender { @Override public void append(LogMessage msg, String log) throws Exception { ... }@Override public boolean needPattern() { return true; }
}
Layout will use DefaultPattern to format message by default.
%n, %N: Output a return character. %m, %M: Output the log message content. %e, %E: Output exception stack information. %d, %D: Output date by format pattern. Such as "%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}". %c: Output the namespace or tags. You can use {layer number} to output the namespace's layer specified. Such as %c{1}, If tag is "darks.log.DemoMain", it will be "DemoMain". %C: Output the class name. You can use {layer number} to output the classname's layer specified. Such as %C{2}, If class name is "darks.log.DemoMain", it will be "log.DemoMain". %f, %F: Output the source file name. %L: Output the source code line. %l: Output the event information include caller class, thread name, source file and source line. %p, %P: Output the log level. %r, %R: Output the cost time from startup. %t, %T: Output the thread name.Example:
logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} [%f][%p] - %m%n logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{2} - %m%n
Developer can use logd.logger.[NAMESPACE] to specify logger for each namespace.
Example:
logd.logger.darks.log.test=debug logd.logger.darks.log.test.file=debug,FILE logd.logger.darks.log=debug,console
If you specify the sub category for namespace with one or more appenders, sub logger's appenders will be called before root appenders¡£ That is to say message will be output twice. If you want to avoid this case, you can use logd.additivity or logd.inherit which decide whether sub logger inherit root logger.
Example:
#logd.additivity = false logd.inherit = false logd.inherit.darks.logs.test = true
logd.root=debug,console,FILE logd.appender.console=ConsoleAppender logd.appender.console.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.console.layout.convertor=DefaultPattern logd.appender.console.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} [%p] %c - %m%n logd.appender.console.async=false logd.appender.console.filter=LevelRangeFilter logd.appender.console.filter.levelMin=debug logd.appender.console.filter.levelMax=info logd.appender.console.filter.accept=false logd.appender.FILE=FileDateSizeAppender logd.appender.FILE.layout=PatternLayout logd.appender.FILE.layout.pattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} %c{1} - %m%n logd.appender.FILE.fileName=${user.dir}\logs\log_${Dyyyy_MM_dd_HH_mm_ss}.txt logd.appender.FILE.buffered=true logd.appender.FILE.maxSize=10485760 logd.appender.FILE.keepDay=7 logd.logger.darks.log.test=info
I wish you a pleasant to use darks-logs. If you have some good advice or bug report, please share with us. Thank you!