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logmatic-ios

Link to the Logmatic.io documentation

Send log entries to Logmatic.io directly from your iOS apps.

Features

  • Use the library as a logger. Everything is forwarded to Logmatic.io as JSON documents.
  • Metas and extra attributes
  • Track real client IP address and user-agent (optional)
  • If there is no internet connection, logs are saved and sent later

Quick Start

Load and initialize logger

Install via CocoaPods

To integrate Logmatic into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'

pod 'Logmatic', '~> 1.0.2'

Objc-C usage

You can start the logger whenever you want. The application: didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: method is probably a good choice in order to start logging as soon as possible. Set your API key into the shared logger, add optional info if needed and start the logger.

#import <Logmatic/LMLogger.h>
...

LMLogger * logger = [LMLogger sharedLogger];
// Set your API key, it can be found on your Logmatic.io platform.
[logger setKey:@"your_key"];

// OPTIONAL init methods
// add some meta attributes in final JSON
[logger setMetas:@{@"userId": @"1234"}];
// resolve client UA and copy it @ 'client.user-agent'
[logger setUserAgentTracking:@"client.user-agent"];
// resolve client IP and copy it @ 'client.IP'
[logger setIPTracking:@"client.IP"];
// logs are sent periodically. Set the requests frequency here (in seconds)
logger.sendingFrequency = 40;
// select your logging level to see more or less info in the console
logger.logLevel = LMLogLevelShort;

// don't forget to start the logger!
[logger startLogger];

Usage

Fire your own events

To log some events you simply there is an simple and unique method called log: withMessage:. The first parameter is a NSDictionary which is the JSON object you want to log. You can add an optional message.

NSDictionary * simpleJSON = @{@"name": @"My button name"};
[[LMLogger sharedLogger] log:simpleJSON withMessage:@"Button clicked"];

To clearly explain what happens here, in this exact situation where everything is configured as above the API POSTs the following JSON content to Logmatic.io's API.:

{
  "severity": "info",
  "userId": "1234",
  "name": "My button name",
  "message": "Button clicked",
  "url": "...",
  "client": {
    "IP" : "109.30.xx.xxx",
    "user-agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.130 Safari/537.36"
  }
}

API

You must set the api key to configure the shared logger:

[[LMLogger sharedLogger] setKey:<your_api_key>];

There is only one method to send log events to Logmatic.io:

[[LMLogger sharedLogger] log:<context> withMessage:<message>];

You can also use all the following parameters using the right method:

Method Description Example
setMetas: add some meta attributes in final JSON [logger setMetas:@{@"userId": @"1234"}];
setIPTracking: resolve client IP and copy it @ ip_attr [logger setIPTracking:@"client.IP"];
setUserAgentTracking: resolve client UA and copy it @ ua_attr [logger setUserAgentTracking:@"client.user-agent"];
setSendingFrequency: logs are sent periodically. Set the requests frequency here (in seconds) [logger setSendingFrequency:40];
setLogLevel: select your logging level to see more or less info in the console [logger setLogLevel:LMLogLevelShort];
setUsePersistence: set if, when the app is terminated, the ongoing logs must be saved (and sent later). YES by default. [logger setUsePersistence:NO];

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