| //! A `Subscriber` for formatting and logging `tracing` data. |
| //! |
| //! # Overview |
| //! |
| //! [`tracing`] is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs with context-aware, |
| //! structured, event-based diagnostic information. This crate provides an |
| //! implementation of the [`Subscriber`] trait that records `tracing`'s `Event`s |
| //! and `Span`s by formatting them as text and logging them to stdout. |
| //! |
| //! # Usage |
| //! |
| //! First, add this to your `Cargo.toml` file: |
| //! |
| //! ```toml |
| //! [dependencies] |
| //! tracing-subscriber = "0.3" |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! *Compiler support: [requires `rustc` 1.63+][msrv]* |
| //! |
| //! [msrv]: super#supported-rust-versions |
| //! |
| //! Add the following to your executable to initialize the default subscriber: |
| //! ```rust |
| //! use tracing_subscriber; |
| //! |
| //! tracing_subscriber::fmt::init(); |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! ## Filtering Events with Environment Variables |
| //! |
| //! The default subscriber installed by `init` enables you to filter events |
| //! at runtime using environment variables (using the [`EnvFilter`]). |
| //! |
| //! The filter syntax is a superset of the [`env_logger`] syntax. |
| //! |
| //! For example: |
| //! - Setting `RUST_LOG=debug` enables all `Span`s and `Event`s |
| //! set to the log level `DEBUG` or higher |
| //! - Setting `RUST_LOG=my_crate=trace` enables `Span`s and `Event`s |
| //! in `my_crate` at all log levels |
| //! |
| //! **Note**: This should **not** be called by libraries. Libraries should use |
| //! [`tracing`] to publish `tracing` `Event`s. |
| //! |
| //! # Configuration |
| //! |
| //! You can configure a subscriber instead of using the defaults with |
| //! the following functions: |
| //! |
| //! ### Subscriber |
| //! |
| //! The [`FmtSubscriber`] formats and records `tracing` events as line-oriented logs. |
| //! You can create one by calling: |
| //! |
| //! ```rust |
| //! let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| //! // ... add configuration |
| //! .finish(); |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! You can find the configuration methods for [`FmtSubscriber`] in |
| //! [`SubscriberBuilder`]. |
| //! |
| //! ## Formatters |
| //! |
| //! The output format used by the layer and subscriber in this module is |
| //! represented by implementing the [`FormatEvent`] trait, and can be |
| //! customized. This module provides a number of formatter implementations: |
| //! |
| //! * [`format::Full`]: The default formatter. This emits human-readable, |
| //! single-line logs for each event that occurs, with the current span context |
| //! displayed before the formatted representation of the event. See |
| //! [here](format::Full#example-output) for sample output. |
| //! |
| //! * [`format::Compact`]: A variant of the default formatter, optimized for |
| //! short line lengths. Fields from the current span context are appended to |
| //! the fields of the formatted event. See |
| //! [here](format::Compact#example-output) for sample output. |
| //! |
| //! * [`format::Pretty`]: Emits excessively pretty, multi-line logs, optimized |
| //! for human readability. This is primarily intended to be used in local |
| //! development and debugging, or for command-line applications, where |
| //! automated analysis and compact storage of logs is less of a priority than |
| //! readability and visual appeal. See [here](format::Pretty#example-output) |
| //! for sample output. |
| //! |
| //! * [`format::Json`]: Outputs newline-delimited JSON logs. This is intended |
| //! for production use with systems where structured logs are consumed as JSON |
| //! by analysis and viewing tools. The JSON output is not optimized for human |
| //! readability. See [here](format::Json#example-output) for sample output. |
| //! |
| //! ### Customizing Formatters |
| //! |
| //! The formatting of log lines for spans and events is controlled by two |
| //! traits, [`FormatEvent`] and [`FormatFields`]. The [`FormatEvent`] trait |
| //! determines the overall formatting of the log line, such as what information |
| //! from the event's metadata and span context is included and in what order. |
| //! The [`FormatFields`] trait determines how fields — both the event's |
| //! fields and fields on spans — are formatted. |
| //! |
| //! The [`fmt::format`] module provides several types which implement these traits, |
| //! many of which expose additional configuration options to customize their |
| //! output. The [`format::Format`] type implements common configuration used by |
| //! all the formatters provided in this crate, and can be used as a builder to |
| //! set specific formatting settings. For example: |
| //! |
| //! ``` |
| //! use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| //! |
| //! // Configure a custom event formatter |
| //! let format = fmt::format() |
| //! .with_level(false) // don't include levels in formatted output |
| //! .with_target(false) // don't include targets |
| //! .with_thread_ids(true) // include the thread ID of the current thread |
| //! .with_thread_names(true) // include the name of the current thread |
| //! .compact(); // use the `Compact` formatting style. |
| //! |
| //! // Create a `fmt` subscriber that uses our custom event format, and set it |
| //! // as the default. |
| //! tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| //! .event_format(format) |
| //! .init(); |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! However, if a specific output format is needed, other crates can |
| //! also implement [`FormatEvent`] and [`FormatFields`]. See those traits' |
| //! documentation for details on how to implement them. |
| //! |
| //! ## Filters |
| //! |
| //! If you want to filter the `tracing` `Events` based on environment |
| //! variables, you can use the [`EnvFilter`] as follows: |
| //! |
| //! ```rust |
| //! use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter; |
| //! |
| //! let filter = EnvFilter::from_default_env(); |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! As mentioned above, the [`EnvFilter`] allows `Span`s and `Event`s to |
| //! be filtered at runtime by setting the `RUST_LOG` environment variable. |
| //! |
| //! You can find the other available [`filter`]s in the documentation. |
| //! |
| //! ### Using Your Subscriber |
| //! |
| //! Finally, once you have configured your `Subscriber`, you need to |
| //! configure your executable to use it. |
| //! |
| //! A subscriber can be installed globally using: |
| //! ```rust |
| //! use tracing; |
| //! use tracing_subscriber::FmtSubscriber; |
| //! |
| //! let subscriber = FmtSubscriber::new(); |
| //! |
| //! tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber) |
| //! .map_err(|_err| eprintln!("Unable to set global default subscriber")); |
| //! // Note this will only fail if you try to set the global default |
| //! // subscriber multiple times |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! ### Composing Layers |
| //! |
| //! Composing an [`EnvFilter`] `Layer` and a [format `Layer`][super::fmt::Layer]: |
| //! |
| //! ```rust |
| //! use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, EnvFilter}; |
| //! use tracing_subscriber::prelude::*; |
| //! |
| //! let fmt_layer = fmt::layer() |
| //! .with_target(false); |
| //! let filter_layer = EnvFilter::try_from_default_env() |
| //! .or_else(|_| EnvFilter::try_new("info")) |
| //! .unwrap(); |
| //! |
| //! tracing_subscriber::registry() |
| //! .with(filter_layer) |
| //! .with(fmt_layer) |
| //! .init(); |
| //! ``` |
| //! |
| //! [`EnvFilter`]: super::filter::EnvFilter |
| //! [`env_logger`]: https://docs.rs/env_logger/ |
| //! [`filter`]: super::filter |
| //! [`FmtSubscriber`]: Subscriber |
| //! [`Subscriber`]: |
| //! https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/trait.Subscriber.html |
| //! [`tracing`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing |
| //! [`fmt::format`]: mod@crate::fmt::format |
| use std::{any::TypeId, error::Error, io}; |
| use tracing_core::{span, subscriber::Interest, Event, Metadata}; |
| |
| mod fmt_layer; |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub mod format; |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub mod time; |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub mod writer; |
| |
| pub use fmt_layer::{FmtContext, FormattedFields, Layer}; |
| |
| use crate::layer::Layer as _; |
| use crate::util::SubscriberInitExt; |
| use crate::{ |
| filter::LevelFilter, |
| layer, |
| registry::{LookupSpan, Registry}, |
| }; |
| |
| #[doc(inline)] |
| pub use self::{ |
| format::{format, FormatEvent, FormatFields}, |
| time::time, |
| writer::{MakeWriter, TestWriter}, |
| }; |
| |
| /// A `Subscriber` that logs formatted representations of `tracing` events. |
| /// |
| /// This consists of an inner `Formatter` wrapped in a layer that performs filtering. |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| #[derive(Debug)] |
| pub struct Subscriber< |
| N = format::DefaultFields, |
| E = format::Format<format::Full>, |
| F = LevelFilter, |
| W = fn() -> io::Stdout, |
| > { |
| inner: layer::Layered<F, Formatter<N, E, W>>, |
| } |
| |
| /// A `Subscriber` that logs formatted representations of `tracing` events. |
| /// This type only logs formatted events; it does not perform any filtering. |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub type Formatter< |
| N = format::DefaultFields, |
| E = format::Format<format::Full>, |
| W = fn() -> io::Stdout, |
| > = layer::Layered<fmt_layer::Layer<Registry, N, E, W>, Registry>; |
| |
| /// Configures and constructs `Subscriber`s. |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| #[derive(Debug)] |
| #[must_use] |
| pub struct SubscriberBuilder< |
| N = format::DefaultFields, |
| E = format::Format<format::Full>, |
| F = LevelFilter, |
| W = fn() -> io::Stdout, |
| > { |
| filter: F, |
| inner: Layer<Registry, N, E, W>, |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a new [`SubscriberBuilder`] for configuring a [formatting subscriber]. |
| /// |
| /// This is essentially shorthand for [`SubscriberBuilder::default()]`. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Using [`init`] to set the default subscriber: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// tracing_subscriber::fmt().init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Configuring the output format: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// |
| /// tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// // Configure formatting settings. |
| /// .with_target(false) |
| /// .with_timer(tracing_subscriber::fmt::time::uptime()) |
| /// .with_level(true) |
| /// // Set the subscriber as the default. |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// [`try_init`] returns an error if the default subscriber could not be set: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use std::error::Error; |
| /// |
| /// fn init_subscriber() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>> { |
| /// tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// // Configure the subscriber to emit logs in JSON format. |
| /// .json() |
| /// // Configure the subscriber to flatten event fields in the output JSON objects. |
| /// .flatten_event(true) |
| /// // Set the subscriber as the default, returning an error if this fails. |
| /// .try_init()?; |
| /// |
| /// Ok(()) |
| /// } |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Rather than setting the subscriber as the default, [`finish`] _returns_ the |
| /// constructed subscriber, which may then be passed to other functions: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .with_max_level(tracing::Level::DEBUG) |
| /// .compact() |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// |
| /// tracing::subscriber::with_default(subscriber, || { |
| /// // the subscriber will only be set as the default |
| /// // inside this closure... |
| /// }) |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// [formatting subscriber]: Subscriber |
| /// [`SubscriberBuilder::default()`]: SubscriberBuilder::default |
| /// [`init`]: SubscriberBuilder::init() |
| /// [`try_init`]: SubscriberBuilder::try_init() |
| /// [`finish`]: SubscriberBuilder::finish() |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub fn fmt() -> SubscriberBuilder { |
| SubscriberBuilder::default() |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a new [formatting layer] that can be [composed] with other layers to |
| /// construct a [`Subscriber`]. |
| /// |
| /// This is a shorthand for the equivalent [`Layer::default()`] function. |
| /// |
| /// [formatting layer]: Layer |
| /// [composed]: crate::layer |
| /// [`Layer::default()`]: Layer::default |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std"))))] |
| pub fn layer<S>() -> Layer<S> { |
| Layer::default() |
| } |
| |
| impl Subscriber { |
| /// The maximum [verbosity level] that is enabled by a `Subscriber` by |
| /// default. |
| /// |
| /// This can be overridden with the [`SubscriberBuilder::with_max_level`] method. |
| /// |
| /// [verbosity level]: tracing_core::Level |
| /// [`SubscriberBuilder::with_max_level`]: SubscriberBuilder::with_max_level |
| pub const DEFAULT_MAX_LEVEL: LevelFilter = LevelFilter::INFO; |
| |
| /// Returns a new `SubscriberBuilder` for configuring a format subscriber. |
| pub fn builder() -> SubscriberBuilder { |
| SubscriberBuilder::default() |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a new format subscriber with the default configuration. |
| pub fn new() -> Self { |
| Default::default() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Default for Subscriber { |
| fn default() -> Self { |
| SubscriberBuilder::default().finish() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // === impl Subscriber === |
| |
| impl<N, E, F, W> tracing_core::Subscriber for Subscriber<N, E, F, W> |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| E: FormatEvent<Registry, N> + 'static, |
| F: layer::Layer<Formatter<N, E, W>> + 'static, |
| W: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| layer::Layered<F, Formatter<N, E, W>>: tracing_core::Subscriber, |
| fmt_layer::Layer<Registry, N, E, W>: layer::Layer<Registry>, |
| { |
| #[inline] |
| fn register_callsite(&self, meta: &'static Metadata<'static>) -> Interest { |
| self.inner.register_callsite(meta) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn enabled(&self, meta: &Metadata<'_>) -> bool { |
| self.inner.enabled(meta) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn new_span(&self, attrs: &span::Attributes<'_>) -> span::Id { |
| self.inner.new_span(attrs) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn record(&self, span: &span::Id, values: &span::Record<'_>) { |
| self.inner.record(span, values) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn record_follows_from(&self, span: &span::Id, follows: &span::Id) { |
| self.inner.record_follows_from(span, follows) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn event_enabled(&self, event: &Event<'_>) -> bool { |
| self.inner.event_enabled(event) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn event(&self, event: &Event<'_>) { |
| self.inner.event(event); |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn enter(&self, id: &span::Id) { |
| // TODO: add on_enter hook |
| self.inner.enter(id); |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn exit(&self, id: &span::Id) { |
| self.inner.exit(id); |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn current_span(&self) -> span::Current { |
| self.inner.current_span() |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn clone_span(&self, id: &span::Id) -> span::Id { |
| self.inner.clone_span(id) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn try_close(&self, id: span::Id) -> bool { |
| self.inner.try_close(id) |
| } |
| |
| #[inline] |
| fn max_level_hint(&self) -> Option<tracing_core::LevelFilter> { |
| self.inner.max_level_hint() |
| } |
| |
| unsafe fn downcast_raw(&self, id: TypeId) -> Option<*const ()> { |
| if id == TypeId::of::<Self>() { |
| Some(self as *const Self as *const ()) |
| } else { |
| self.inner.downcast_raw(id) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, N, E, F, W> LookupSpan<'a> for Subscriber<N, E, F, W> |
| where |
| layer::Layered<F, Formatter<N, E, W>>: LookupSpan<'a>, |
| { |
| type Data = <layer::Layered<F, Formatter<N, E, W>> as LookupSpan<'a>>::Data; |
| |
| fn span_data(&'a self, id: &span::Id) -> Option<Self::Data> { |
| self.inner.span_data(id) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ===== impl SubscriberBuilder ===== |
| |
| impl Default for SubscriberBuilder { |
| fn default() -> Self { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: Subscriber::DEFAULT_MAX_LEVEL, |
| inner: Default::default(), |
| } |
| .log_internal_errors(true) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<N, E, F, W> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W> |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| E: FormatEvent<Registry, N> + 'static, |
| W: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| F: layer::Layer<Formatter<N, E, W>> + Send + Sync + 'static, |
| fmt_layer::Layer<Registry, N, E, W>: layer::Layer<Registry> + Send + Sync + 'static, |
| { |
| /// Finish the builder, returning a new `FmtSubscriber`. |
| pub fn finish(self) -> Subscriber<N, E, F, W> { |
| let subscriber = self.inner.with_subscriber(Registry::default()); |
| Subscriber { |
| inner: self.filter.with_subscriber(subscriber), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Install this Subscriber as the global default if one is |
| /// not already set. |
| /// |
| /// If the `tracing-log` feature is enabled, this will also install |
| /// the LogTracer to convert `Log` records into `tracing` `Event`s. |
| /// |
| /// # Errors |
| /// Returns an Error if the initialization was unsuccessful, likely |
| /// because a global subscriber was already installed by another |
| /// call to `try_init`. |
| pub fn try_init(self) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>> { |
| use crate::util::SubscriberInitExt; |
| self.finish().try_init()?; |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Install this Subscriber as the global default. |
| /// |
| /// If the `tracing-log` feature is enabled, this will also install |
| /// the LogTracer to convert `Log` records into `tracing` `Event`s. |
| /// |
| /// # Panics |
| /// Panics if the initialization was unsuccessful, likely because a |
| /// global subscriber was already installed by another call to `try_init`. |
| pub fn init(self) { |
| self.try_init() |
| .expect("Unable to install global subscriber") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<N, E, F, W> From<SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W>> for tracing_core::Dispatch |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| E: FormatEvent<Registry, N> + 'static, |
| W: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| F: layer::Layer<Formatter<N, E, W>> + Send + Sync + 'static, |
| fmt_layer::Layer<Registry, N, E, W>: layer::Layer<Registry> + Send + Sync + 'static, |
| { |
| fn from(builder: SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W>) -> tracing_core::Dispatch { |
| tracing_core::Dispatch::new(builder.finish()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<N, L, T, F, W> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| /// Use the given [`timer`] for log message timestamps. |
| /// |
| /// See the [`time` module] for the provided timer implementations. |
| /// |
| /// Note that using the `"time`"" feature flag enables the |
| /// additional time formatters [`UtcTime`] and [`LocalTime`], which use the |
| /// [`time` crate] to provide more sophisticated timestamp formatting |
| /// options. |
| /// |
| /// [`timer`]: time::FormatTime |
| /// [`time` module]: mod@time |
| /// [`UtcTime`]: time::UtcTime |
| /// [`LocalTime`]: time::LocalTime |
| /// [`time` crate]: https://docs.rs/time/0.3 |
| pub fn with_timer<T2>(self, timer: T2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T2>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.with_timer(timer), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Do not emit timestamps with log messages. |
| pub fn without_time(self) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, ()>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.without_time(), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Configures how synthesized events are emitted at points in the [span |
| /// lifecycle][lifecycle]. |
| /// |
| /// The following options are available: |
| /// |
| /// - `FmtSpan::NONE`: No events will be synthesized when spans are |
| /// created, entered, exited, or closed. Data from spans will still be |
| /// included as the context for formatted events. This is the default. |
| /// - `FmtSpan::NEW`: An event will be synthesized when spans are created. |
| /// - `FmtSpan::ENTER`: An event will be synthesized when spans are entered. |
| /// - `FmtSpan::EXIT`: An event will be synthesized when spans are exited. |
| /// - `FmtSpan::CLOSE`: An event will be synthesized when a span closes. If |
| /// [timestamps are enabled][time] for this formatter, the generated |
| /// event will contain fields with the span's _busy time_ (the total |
| /// time for which it was entered) and _idle time_ (the total time that |
| /// the span existed but was not entered). |
| /// - `FmtSpan::ACTIVE`: An event will be synthesized when spans are entered |
| /// or exited. |
| /// - `FmtSpan::FULL`: Events will be synthesized whenever a span is |
| /// created, entered, exited, or closed. If timestamps are enabled, the |
| /// close event will contain the span's busy and idle time, as |
| /// described above. |
| /// |
| /// The options can be enabled in any combination. For instance, the following |
| /// will synthesize events whenever spans are created and closed: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt::format::FmtSpan; |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| /// |
| /// let subscriber = fmt() |
| /// .with_span_events(FmtSpan::NEW | FmtSpan::CLOSE) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Note that the generated events will only be part of the log output by |
| /// this formatter; they will not be recorded by other `Subscriber`s or by |
| /// `Layer`s added to this subscriber. |
| /// |
| /// [lifecycle]: https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/span/index.html#the-span-lifecycle |
| /// [time]: SubscriberBuilder::without_time() |
| pub fn with_span_events(self, kind: format::FmtSpan) -> Self { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_span_events(kind), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not the formatter emits ANSI terminal escape codes |
| /// for colors and other text formatting. |
| /// |
| /// Enabling ANSI escapes (calling `with_ansi(true)`) requires the "ansi" |
| /// crate feature flag. Calling `with_ansi(true)` without the "ansi" |
| /// feature flag enabled will panic if debug assertions are enabled, or |
| /// print a warning otherwise. |
| /// |
| /// This method itself is still available without the feature flag. This |
| /// is to allow ANSI escape codes to be explicitly *disabled* without |
| /// having to opt-in to the dependencies required to emit ANSI formatting. |
| /// This way, code which constructs a formatter that should never emit |
| /// ANSI escape codes can ensure that they are not used, regardless of |
| /// whether or not other crates in the dependency graph enable the "ansi" |
| /// feature flag. |
| #[cfg(feature = "ansi")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "ansi")))] |
| pub fn with_ansi(self, ansi: bool) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_ansi(ansi), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether to write errors from [`FormatEvent`] to the writer. |
| /// Defaults to true. |
| /// |
| /// By default, `fmt::Layer` will write any `FormatEvent`-internal errors to |
| /// the writer. These errors are unlikely and will only occur if there is a |
| /// bug in the `FormatEvent` implementation or its dependencies. |
| /// |
| /// If writing to the writer fails, the error message is printed to stderr |
| /// as a fallback. |
| /// |
| /// [`FormatEvent`]: crate::fmt::FormatEvent |
| pub fn log_internal_errors( |
| self, |
| log_internal_errors: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.log_internal_errors(log_internal_errors), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not an event's target is displayed. |
| pub fn with_target( |
| self, |
| display_target: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_target(display_target), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not an event's [source code file path][file] is |
| /// displayed. |
| /// |
| /// [file]: tracing_core::Metadata::file |
| pub fn with_file( |
| self, |
| display_filename: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_file(display_filename), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not an event's [source code line number][line] is |
| /// displayed. |
| /// |
| /// [line]: tracing_core::Metadata::line |
| pub fn with_line_number( |
| self, |
| display_line_number: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_line_number(display_line_number), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not an event's level is displayed. |
| pub fn with_level( |
| self, |
| display_level: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_level(display_level), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not the [name] of the current thread is displayed |
| /// when formatting events. |
| /// |
| /// [name]: std::thread#naming-threads |
| pub fn with_thread_names( |
| self, |
| display_thread_names: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_thread_names(display_thread_names), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not the [thread ID] of the current thread is displayed |
| /// when formatting events. |
| /// |
| /// [thread ID]: std::thread::ThreadId |
| pub fn with_thread_ids( |
| self, |
| display_thread_ids: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<L, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| inner: self.inner.with_thread_ids(display_thread_ids), |
| ..self |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the subscriber being built to use a less verbose formatter. |
| /// |
| /// See [`format::Compact`]. |
| pub fn compact(self) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, format::Format<format::Compact, T>, F, W> |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.compact(), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the subscriber being built to use an [excessively pretty, human-readable formatter](crate::fmt::format::Pretty). |
| #[cfg(feature = "ansi")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "ansi")))] |
| pub fn pretty( |
| self, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<format::Pretty, format::Format<format::Pretty, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.pretty(), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the subscriber being built to use a JSON formatter. |
| /// |
| /// See [`format::Json`] for details. |
| #[cfg(feature = "json")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "json")))] |
| pub fn json( |
| self, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<format::JsonFields, format::Format<format::Json, T>, F, W> |
| where |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.json(), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "json")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "json")))] |
| impl<T, F, W> SubscriberBuilder<format::JsonFields, format::Format<format::Json, T>, F, W> { |
| /// Sets the json subscriber being built to flatten event metadata. |
| /// |
| /// See [`format::Json`] for details. |
| pub fn flatten_event( |
| self, |
| flatten_event: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<format::JsonFields, format::Format<format::Json, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.flatten_event(flatten_event), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not the JSON subscriber being built will include the current span |
| /// in formatted events. |
| /// |
| /// See [`format::Json`] for details. |
| pub fn with_current_span( |
| self, |
| display_current_span: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<format::JsonFields, format::Format<format::Json, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.with_current_span(display_current_span), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets whether or not the JSON subscriber being built will include a list (from |
| /// root to leaf) of all currently entered spans in formatted events. |
| /// |
| /// See [`format::Json`] for details. |
| pub fn with_span_list( |
| self, |
| display_span_list: bool, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<format::JsonFields, format::Format<format::Json, T>, F, W> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.with_span_list(display_span_list), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "env-filter")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "env-filter")))] |
| impl<N, E, W> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, crate::EnvFilter, W> |
| where |
| Formatter<N, E, W>: tracing_core::Subscriber + 'static, |
| { |
| /// Configures the subscriber being built to allow filter reloading at |
| /// runtime. |
| pub fn with_filter_reloading( |
| self, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, crate::reload::Layer<crate::EnvFilter, Formatter<N, E, W>>, W> |
| { |
| let (filter, _) = crate::reload::Layer::new(self.filter); |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter, |
| inner: self.inner, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "env-filter")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "env-filter")))] |
| impl<N, E, W> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, crate::reload::Layer<crate::EnvFilter, Formatter<N, E, W>>, W> |
| where |
| Formatter<N, E, W>: tracing_core::Subscriber + 'static, |
| { |
| /// Returns a `Handle` that may be used to reload the constructed subscriber's |
| /// filter. |
| pub fn reload_handle(&self) -> crate::reload::Handle<crate::EnvFilter, Formatter<N, E, W>> { |
| self.filter.handle() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<N, E, F, W> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W> { |
| /// Sets the field formatter that the subscriber being built will use to record |
| /// fields. |
| /// |
| /// For example: |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt::format; |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::prelude::*; |
| /// |
| /// let formatter = |
| /// // Construct a custom formatter for `Debug` fields |
| /// format::debug_fn(|writer, field, value| write!(writer, "{}: {:?}", field, value)) |
| /// // Use the `tracing_subscriber::MakeFmtExt` trait to wrap the |
| /// // formatter so that a delimiter is added between fields. |
| /// .delimited(", "); |
| /// |
| /// let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .fmt_fields(formatter) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// # drop(subscriber) |
| /// ``` |
| pub fn fmt_fields<N2>(self, fmt_fields: N2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N2, E, F, W> |
| where |
| N2: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.fmt_fields(fmt_fields), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the [`EnvFilter`] that the subscriber will use to determine if |
| /// a span or event is enabled. |
| /// |
| /// Note that this method requires the "env-filter" feature flag to be enabled. |
| /// |
| /// If a filter was previously set, or a maximum level was set by the |
| /// [`with_max_level`] method, that value is replaced by the new filter. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Setting a filter based on the value of the `RUST_LOG` environment |
| /// variable: |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, EnvFilter}; |
| /// |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_env_filter(EnvFilter::from_default_env()) |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Setting a filter based on a pre-set filter directive string: |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| /// |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_env_filter("my_crate=info,my_crate::my_mod=debug,[my_span]=trace") |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Adding additional directives to a filter constructed from an env var: |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter}}; |
| /// |
| /// # fn filter() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>> { |
| /// let filter = EnvFilter::try_from_env("MY_CUSTOM_FILTER_ENV_VAR")? |
| /// // Set the base level when not matched by other directives to WARN. |
| /// .add_directive(LevelFilter::WARN.into()) |
| /// // Set the max level for `my_crate::my_mod` to DEBUG, overriding |
| /// // any directives parsed from the env variable. |
| /// .add_directive("my_crate::my_mod=debug".parse()?); |
| /// |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_env_filter(filter) |
| /// .try_init()?; |
| /// # Ok(())} |
| /// ``` |
| /// [`EnvFilter`]: super::filter::EnvFilter |
| /// [`with_max_level`]: SubscriberBuilder::with_max_level() |
| #[cfg(feature = "env-filter")] |
| #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "env-filter")))] |
| pub fn with_env_filter( |
| self, |
| filter: impl Into<crate::EnvFilter>, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, crate::EnvFilter, W> |
| where |
| Formatter<N, E, W>: tracing_core::Subscriber + 'static, |
| { |
| let filter = filter.into(); |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter, |
| inner: self.inner, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the maximum [verbosity level] that will be enabled by the |
| /// subscriber. |
| /// |
| /// If the max level has already been set, or a [`EnvFilter`] was added by |
| /// [`with_env_filter`], this replaces that configuration with the new |
| /// maximum level. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Enable up to the `DEBUG` verbosity level: |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| /// use tracing::Level; |
| /// |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_max_level(Level::DEBUG) |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// This subscriber won't record any spans or events! |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, filter::LevelFilter}; |
| /// |
| /// let subscriber = fmt() |
| /// .with_max_level(LevelFilter::OFF) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// [verbosity level]: tracing_core::Level |
| /// [`EnvFilter`]: struct@crate::filter::EnvFilter |
| /// [`with_env_filter`]: fn@Self::with_env_filter |
| pub fn with_max_level( |
| self, |
| filter: impl Into<LevelFilter>, |
| ) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, LevelFilter, W> { |
| let filter = filter.into(); |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter, |
| inner: self.inner, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the [event formatter][`FormatEvent`] that the subscriber being built |
| /// will use to format events that occur. |
| /// |
| /// The event formatter may be any type implementing the [`FormatEvent`] |
| /// trait, which is implemented for all functions taking a [`FmtContext`], a |
| /// [`Writer`], and an [`Event`]. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Setting a type implementing [`FormatEvent`] as the formatter: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt::format; |
| /// |
| /// let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .event_format(format().compact()) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// [`Writer`]: struct@self::format::Writer |
| pub fn event_format<E2>(self, fmt_event: E2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E2, F, W> |
| where |
| E2: FormatEvent<Registry, N> + 'static, |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| W: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.event_format(fmt_event), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Sets the [`MakeWriter`] that the subscriber being built will use to write events. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Using `stderr` rather than `stdout`: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| /// use std::io; |
| /// |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_writer(io::stderr) |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| pub fn with_writer<W2>(self, make_writer: W2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W2> |
| where |
| W2: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.with_writer(make_writer), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Configures the subscriber to support [`libtest`'s output capturing][capturing] when used in |
| /// unit tests. |
| /// |
| /// See [`TestWriter`] for additional details. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Using [`TestWriter`] to let `cargo test` capture test output. Note that we do not install it |
| /// globally as it may cause conflicts. |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt; |
| /// use tracing::subscriber; |
| /// |
| /// subscriber::set_default( |
| /// fmt() |
| /// .with_test_writer() |
| /// .finish() |
| /// ); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// [capturing]: |
| /// https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch11-02-running-tests.html#showing-function-output |
| /// [`TestWriter`]: writer::TestWriter |
| pub fn with_test_writer(self) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, TestWriter> { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.with_writer(TestWriter::default()), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Updates the event formatter by applying a function to the existing event formatter. |
| /// |
| /// This sets the event formatter that the subscriber being built will use to record fields. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Updating an event formatter: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .map_event_format(|e| e.compact()) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| pub fn map_event_format<E2>(self, f: impl FnOnce(E) -> E2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E2, F, W> |
| where |
| E2: FormatEvent<Registry, N> + 'static, |
| N: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| W: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.map_event_format(f), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Updates the field formatter by applying a function to the existing field formatter. |
| /// |
| /// This sets the field formatter that the subscriber being built will use to record fields. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Updating a field formatter: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::field::MakeExt; |
| /// let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .map_fmt_fields(|f| f.debug_alt()) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| pub fn map_fmt_fields<N2>(self, f: impl FnOnce(N) -> N2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N2, E, F, W> |
| where |
| N2: for<'writer> FormatFields<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.map_fmt_fields(f), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Updates the [`MakeWriter`] by applying a function to the existing [`MakeWriter`]. |
| /// |
| /// This sets the [`MakeWriter`] that the subscriber being built will use to write events. |
| /// |
| /// # Examples |
| /// |
| /// Redirect output to stderr if level is <= WARN: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// use tracing::Level; |
| /// use tracing_subscriber::fmt::{self, writer::MakeWriterExt}; |
| /// |
| /// let stderr = std::io::stderr.with_max_level(Level::WARN); |
| /// let layer = tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .map_writer(move |w| stderr.or_else(w)) |
| /// .finish(); |
| /// ``` |
| pub fn map_writer<W2>(self, f: impl FnOnce(W) -> W2) -> SubscriberBuilder<N, E, F, W2> |
| where |
| W2: for<'writer> MakeWriter<'writer> + 'static, |
| { |
| SubscriberBuilder { |
| filter: self.filter, |
| inner: self.inner.map_writer(f), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Install a global tracing subscriber that listens for events and |
| /// filters based on the value of the [`RUST_LOG` environment variable], |
| /// if one is not already set. |
| /// |
| /// If the `tracing-log` feature is enabled, this will also install |
| /// the [`LogTracer`] to convert `log` records into `tracing` `Event`s. |
| /// |
| /// This is shorthand for |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// # fn doc() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>> { |
| /// tracing_subscriber::fmt().try_init() |
| /// # } |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// |
| /// # Errors |
| /// |
| /// Returns an Error if the initialization was unsuccessful, |
| /// likely because a global subscriber was already installed by another |
| /// call to `try_init`. |
| /// |
| /// [`LogTracer`]: |
| /// https://docs.rs/tracing-log/0.1.0/tracing_log/struct.LogTracer.html |
| /// [`RUST_LOG` environment variable]: crate::filter::EnvFilter::DEFAULT_ENV |
| pub fn try_init() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>> { |
| let builder = Subscriber::builder(); |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "env-filter")] |
| let builder = builder.with_env_filter(crate::EnvFilter::from_default_env()); |
| |
| // If `env-filter` is disabled, remove the default max level filter from the |
| // subscriber; it will be added to the `Targets` filter instead if no filter |
| // is set in `RUST_LOG`. |
| // Replacing the default `LevelFilter` with an `EnvFilter` would imply this, |
| // but we can't replace the builder's filter with a `Targets` filter yet. |
| #[cfg(not(feature = "env-filter"))] |
| let builder = builder.with_max_level(LevelFilter::TRACE); |
| |
| let subscriber = builder.finish(); |
| #[cfg(not(feature = "env-filter"))] |
| let subscriber = { |
| use crate::{filter::Targets, layer::SubscriberExt}; |
| use std::{env, str::FromStr}; |
| let targets = match env::var("RUST_LOG") { |
| Ok(var) => Targets::from_str(&var) |
| .map_err(|e| { |
| eprintln!("Ignoring `RUST_LOG={:?}`: {}", var, e); |
| }) |
| .unwrap_or_default(), |
| Err(env::VarError::NotPresent) => { |
| Targets::new().with_default(Subscriber::DEFAULT_MAX_LEVEL) |
| } |
| Err(e) => { |
| eprintln!("Ignoring `RUST_LOG`: {}", e); |
| Targets::new().with_default(Subscriber::DEFAULT_MAX_LEVEL) |
| } |
| }; |
| subscriber.with(targets) |
| }; |
| |
| subscriber.try_init().map_err(Into::into) |
| } |
| |
| /// Install a global tracing subscriber that listens for events and |
| /// filters based on the value of the [`RUST_LOG` environment variable]. |
| /// |
| /// The configuration of the subscriber initialized by this function |
| /// depends on what [feature flags](crate#feature-flags) are enabled. |
| /// |
| /// If the `tracing-log` feature is enabled, this will also install |
| /// the LogTracer to convert `Log` records into `tracing` `Event`s. |
| /// |
| /// If the `env-filter` feature is enabled, this is shorthand for |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// # use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter; |
| /// tracing_subscriber::fmt() |
| /// .with_env_filter(EnvFilter::from_default_env()) |
| /// .init(); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// # Panics |
| /// Panics if the initialization was unsuccessful, likely because a |
| /// global subscriber was already installed by another call to `try_init`. |
| /// |
| /// [`RUST_LOG` environment variable]: crate::filter::EnvFilter::DEFAULT_ENV |
| pub fn init() { |
| try_init().expect("Unable to install global subscriber") |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod test { |
| use crate::{ |
| filter::LevelFilter, |
| fmt::{ |
| format::{self, Format}, |
| time, |
| writer::MakeWriter, |
| Subscriber, |
| }, |
| }; |
| use std::{ |
| io, |
| sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard, TryLockError}, |
| }; |
| use tracing_core::dispatcher::Dispatch; |
| |
| pub(crate) struct MockWriter { |
| buf: Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>, |
| } |
| |
| impl MockWriter { |
| pub(crate) fn new(buf: Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>) -> Self { |
| Self { buf } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn map_error<Guard>(err: TryLockError<Guard>) -> io::Error { |
| match err { |
| TryLockError::WouldBlock => io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock), |
| TryLockError::Poisoned(_) => io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::Other), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn buf(&self) -> io::Result<MutexGuard<'_, Vec<u8>>> { |
| self.buf.try_lock().map_err(Self::map_error) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl io::Write for MockWriter { |
| fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { |
| self.buf()?.write(buf) |
| } |
| |
| fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { |
| self.buf()?.flush() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Default)] |
| pub(crate) struct MockMakeWriter { |
| buf: Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>, |
| } |
| |
| impl MockMakeWriter { |
| pub(crate) fn new(buf: Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>) -> Self { |
| Self { buf } |
| } |
| |
| // this is currently only used by the JSON formatter tests. if we need |
| // it elsewhere in the future, feel free to remove the `#[cfg]` |
| // attribute! |
| #[cfg(feature = "json")] |
| pub(crate) fn buf(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_, Vec<u8>> { |
| self.buf.lock().unwrap() |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn get_string(&self) -> String { |
| let mut buf = self.buf.lock().expect("lock shouldn't be poisoned"); |
| let string = std::str::from_utf8(&buf[..]) |
| .expect("formatter should not have produced invalid utf-8") |
| .to_owned(); |
| buf.clear(); |
| string |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a> MakeWriter<'a> for MockMakeWriter { |
| type Writer = MockWriter; |
| |
| fn make_writer(&'a self) -> Self::Writer { |
| MockWriter::new(self.buf.clone()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn impls() { |
| let f = Format::default().with_timer(time::Uptime::default()); |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::builder().event_format(f).finish(); |
| let _dispatch = Dispatch::new(subscriber); |
| |
| let f = format::Format::default(); |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::builder().event_format(f).finish(); |
| let _dispatch = Dispatch::new(subscriber); |
| |
| let f = format::Format::default().compact(); |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::builder().event_format(f).finish(); |
| let _dispatch = Dispatch::new(subscriber); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn subscriber_downcasts() { |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::builder().finish(); |
| let dispatch = Dispatch::new(subscriber); |
| assert!(dispatch.downcast_ref::<Subscriber>().is_some()); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn subscriber_downcasts_to_parts() { |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::new(); |
| let dispatch = Dispatch::new(subscriber); |
| assert!(dispatch.downcast_ref::<format::DefaultFields>().is_some()); |
| assert!(dispatch.downcast_ref::<LevelFilter>().is_some()); |
| assert!(dispatch.downcast_ref::<format::Format>().is_some()) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn is_lookup_span() { |
| fn assert_lookup_span<T: for<'a> crate::registry::LookupSpan<'a>>(_: T) {} |
| let subscriber = Subscriber::new(); |
| assert_lookup_span(subscriber) |
| } |
| } |