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| ========== |
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| Implements a logger that can be configured via environment variables. |
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| ## Usage |
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| ### In libraries |
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| `env_logger` makes sense when used in executables (binary projects). Libraries should use the [`log`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/log) crate instead. |
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| ### In executables |
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| It must be added along with `log` to the project dependencies: |
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| ```toml |
| [dependencies] |
| log = "0.4.0" |
| env_logger = "0.7.1" |
| ``` |
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| `env_logger` must be initialized as early as possible in the project. After it's initialized, you can use the `log` macros to do actual logging. |
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| ```rust |
| #[macro_use] |
| extern crate log; |
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| fn main() { |
| env_logger::init(); |
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| info!("starting up"); |
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| // ... |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Then when running the executable, specify a value for the `RUST_LOG` |
| environment variable that corresponds with the log messages you want to show. |
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| ```bash |
| $ RUST_LOG=info ./main |
| [2018-11-03T06:09:06Z INFO default] starting up |
| ``` |
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| `env_logger` can be configured in other ways besides an environment variable. See [the examples](https://github.com/sebasmagri/env_logger/tree/master/examples) for more approaches. |
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| ### In tests |
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| Tests can use the `env_logger` crate to see log messages generated during that test: |
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| ```toml |
| [dependencies] |
| log = "0.4.0" |
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| [dev-dependencies] |
| env_logger = "0.7.1" |
| ``` |
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| ```rust |
| #[macro_use] |
| extern crate log; |
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| fn add_one(num: i32) -> i32 { |
| info!("add_one called with {}", num); |
| num + 1 |
| } |
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| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod tests { |
| use super::*; |
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| fn init() { |
| let _ = env_logger::builder().is_test(true).try_init(); |
| } |
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| #[test] |
| fn it_adds_one() { |
| init(); |
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| info!("can log from the test too"); |
| assert_eq!(3, add_one(2)); |
| } |
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| #[test] |
| fn it_handles_negative_numbers() { |
| init(); |
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| info!("logging from another test"); |
| assert_eq!(-7, add_one(-8)); |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Assuming the module under test is called `my_lib`, running the tests with the |
| `RUST_LOG` filtering to info messages from this module looks like: |
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| ```bash |
| $ RUST_LOG=my_lib=info cargo test |
| Running target/debug/my_lib-... |
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| running 2 tests |
| [INFO my_lib::tests] logging from another test |
| [INFO my_lib] add_one called with -8 |
| test tests::it_handles_negative_numbers ... ok |
| [INFO my_lib::tests] can log from the test too |
| [INFO my_lib] add_one called with 2 |
| test tests::it_adds_one ... ok |
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| test result: ok. 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured |
| ``` |
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| Note that `env_logger::try_init()` needs to be called in each test in which you |
| want to enable logging. Additionally, the default behavior of tests to |
| run in parallel means that logging output may be interleaved with test output. |
| Either run tests in a single thread by specifying `RUST_TEST_THREADS=1` or by |
| running one test by specifying its name as an argument to the test binaries as |
| directed by the `cargo test` help docs: |
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| ```bash |
| $ RUST_LOG=my_lib=info cargo test it_adds_one |
| Running target/debug/my_lib-... |
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| running 1 test |
| [INFO my_lib::tests] can log from the test too |
| [INFO my_lib] add_one called with 2 |
| test tests::it_adds_one ... ok |
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| test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured |
| ``` |
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| ## Configuring log target |
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| By default, `env_logger` logs to stderr. If you want to log to stdout instead, |
| you can use the `Builder` to change the log target: |
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| ```rust |
| use std::env; |
| use env_logger::{Builder, Target}; |
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| let mut builder = Builder::from_default_env(); |
| builder.target(Target::Stdout); |
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| builder.init(); |
| ``` |
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| ## Stability of the default format |
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| The default format won't optimise for long-term stability, and explicitly makes no guarantees about the stability of its output across major, minor or patch version bumps during `0.x`. |
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| If you want to capture or interpret the output of `env_logger` programmatically then you should use a custom format. |