A robust and flexible Rust library for application-level logging with support for multiple formats and asynchronous operations.
RustLogs (RLG)
is a comprehensive Rust library that provides advanced application-level logging capabilities. It offers a wide range of logging APIs, helper macros, and flexible configuration options to simplify common logging tasks and meet diverse logging requirements.
- Multiple log levels:
ALL
,DEBUG
,DISABLED
,ERROR
,FATAL
,INFO
,NONE
,TRACE
,VERBOSE
, andWARN
- Structured log formats for easy parsing and filtering
- Support for multiple output formats including:
- Common Log Format (CLF)
- JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
- Common Event Format (CEF)
- Extended Log Format (ELF)
- W3C Extended Log File Format
- Graylog Extended Log Format (GELF)
- Apache Access Log Format
- Logstash Format
- Log4j XML Format
- NDJSON (Newline Delimited JSON)
- Configurable logging destinations (file, stdout, network)
- Asynchronous logging for improved performance
- Log rotation support (size-based, time-based, date-based, count-based)
- Environment variable expansion in configuration
- Hot-reloading of configuration
- Comprehensive error handling and custom error types
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
rlg = "0.0.6"
For full API documentation, please visit https://doc.rustlogs.com/ or https://docs.rs/rlg.
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.56.0+
use rlg::log::Log;
use rlg::log_format::LogFormat;
use rlg::log_level::LogLevel;
use rlg::utils::generate_timestamp;
// Create a new log entry
let log_entry = Log::new(
&vrd::random::Random::default().int(0, 1_000_000_000).to_string(),
&generate_timestamp(),
&LogLevel::INFO,
"MyComponent",
"This is a sample log message",
&LogFormat::JSON,
);
// Log the entry asynchronously
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(async {
log_entry.log().await.unwrap();
});
use rlg::config::{Config, LogRotation, LoggingDestination};
use rlg::log::Log;
use rlg::log_format::LogFormat;
use rlg::log_level::LogLevel;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::num::NonZeroU64;
// Create a custom configuration
let mut config = Config::default();
config.log_file_path = PathBuf::from("/path/to/log/file.log");
config.log_level = LogLevel::DEBUG;
config.log_rotation = Some(LogRotation::Size(NonZeroU64::new(10_000_000).unwrap())); // 10 MB
config.logging_destinations = vec![
LoggingDestination::File(PathBuf::from("/path/to/log/file.log")),
LoggingDestination::Stdout,
];
// Create a new log entry with custom configuration
let log_entry = Log::new(
&vrd::random::Random::default().int(0, 1_000_000_000).to_string(),
&generate_timestamp(),
&LogLevel::INFO,
"MyComponent",
"This is a sample log message",
&LogFormat::JSON,
);
// Log the entry asynchronously
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(async {
log_entry.log().await.unwrap();
});
RustLogs (RLG) provides a flexible configuration system. You can customize various aspects of logging behavior, including:
- Log file path
- Log level
- Log rotation settings
- Log format
- Logging destinations
- Environment variables
You can load configuration from a file or environment variables using the Config::load_async
method.
RustLogs (RLG) provides comprehensive error handling through the RlgError
type. This allows for more specific error handling in your application:
use rlg::log::Log;
use rlg::log_format::LogFormat;
use rlg::log_level::LogLevel;
use rlg::error::RlgError;
// Create a new log entry
let log_entry = Log::new(
&vrd::random::Random::default().int(0, 1_000_000_000).to_string(),
&generate_timestamp(),
&LogLevel::INFO,
"MyComponent",
"This is a sample log message",
&LogFormat::JSON,
);
// Log the entry asynchronously and handle potential errors
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(async {
match log_entry.log().await {
Ok(_) => println!("Log entry successfully written"),
Err(RlgError::IoError(err)) => eprintln!("I/O error when logging: {}", err),
Err(RlgError::FormattingError(err)) => eprintln!("Formatting error: {}", err),
Err(err) => eprintln!("Error logging entry: {}", err),
}
});
RustLogs (RLG) provides a set of convenient macros to simplify logging tasks:
macro_log!
: Creates a new log entry with specified parameters.macro_info_log!
: Creates an info log with default session ID and format.macro_warn_log!
: Creates a warning log.macro_error_log!
: Creates an error log.macro_trace_log!
: Creates a trace log.macro_fatal_log!
: Creates a fatal log.macro_log_to_file!
: Asynchronously logs a message to a file.macro_print_log!
: Prints a log to stdout.macro_set_log_format_clf!
: Sets the log format to CLF if not already defined.macro_log_if!
: Conditionally logs a message based on a predicate.macro_debug_log!
: Conditionally logs a debug message based on thedebug_enabled
feature flag.macro_log_with_metadata!
: Logs a message with additional metadata.
Refer to the documentation for more details on how to use these macros.
To run the examples, clone the repository and use the following command:
cargo run --example example_name
Replace example_name
with the name of the example you want to run.
The project is dual-licensed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
A special thank you goes to the Rust Reddit community for providing a lot of useful knowledge and expertise.