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Puree
Description
Puree is a log collector which provides some features like below
- Filtering: Enable to interrupt process before sending log. You can add common params to logs, or the sampling of logs.
- Buffering: Store logs to buffer until log was sent.
- Batching: Enable to send logs by 1 request.
- Retrying: Retry to send logs after backoff time automatically if sending logs fails.
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Puree helps you unify your logging infrastructure.
Usage
Configure Logger
// Swift
let configuration = PURLoggerConfiguration.default()
configuration.filterSettings = [
PURFilterSetting(filter: ActivityFilter.self, tagPattern: "activity.**"),
// filter settings ...
]
configuration.outputSettings = [
PUROutputSetting(output: ConsoleOutput.self, tagPattern: "activity.**"),
PUROutputSetting(output: ConsoleOutput.self, tagPattern: "pv.**"),
PUROutputSetting(output: LogServerOutput.self, tagPattern: "pv.**", settings:[PURBufferedOutputSettingsFlushIntervalKey: 10]),
// output settings ...
]
let logger = PURLogger(configuration: configuration)
// Objective-C
PURLoggerConfiguration *configuration = [PURLoggerConfiguration defaultConfiguration];
configuration.filterSettings = @[
[[PURFilterSetting alloc] initWithFilter:[ActivityFilter class]
tagPattern:@"activity.**"],
// filter settings ...
];
configuration.outputSettings = @[
[[PUROutputSetting alloc] initWithOutput:[ConsoleOutput class]
tagPattern:@"activity.**"],
[[PUROutputSetting alloc] initWithOutput:[ConsoleOutput class]
tagPattern:@"pv.**"],
[[PUROutputSetting alloc] initWithOutput:[LogServerOutput class]
tagPattern:@"pv.**"
settings:@{PURBufferedOutputSettingsFlushIntervalKey: @10}],
// output settings ...
];
PURLogger *logger = [[PURLogger alloc] initWithConfiguration:configuration];
Expected result
tag name [ Filter Plugin ] -> [ Output Plugin ]
-----------------------------------------------------------------
activity.recipe.view -> [ ActivityFilter ] -> [ ConsoleOutput ]
activity.bargain.view -> [ ActivityFilter ] -> [ ConsoleOutput ]
pv.recipe_detail -> ( no filter ) -> [ ConsoleOutput ], [ LogServerOutput(FlushInterval:10sec) ]
event.special -> ( no filter ) -> ( no output )
Post log
Post log object(anyObject) in an arbitrary timing.
// Swift
logger.post(["recipe_id": "123"], tag: "pv.recipe_detail")
// Objective-C
[logger postLog:@{@"recipe_id": @"123"} tag: @"pv.recipe_detail"]
Plugins
You can create plugins. See Create Plugins
Tag system
Tag
Tag is consisted of multiple term split by .
.
For example activity.recipe.view
, pv.recipe_detail
.
You can specify tag to log freely.
Pattern
Filter, Output and BufferedOutput plugins is applied to tag matched logs. You can specify tag pattern for plugin reaction rules.
Simple pattern
Pattern aaa.bbb
match tag aaa.bbb
, not match tag aaa.ccc
(Perfect matching).
Wildcard
Pattern aaa.*
match tags aaa.bbb
, aaa.ccc
. Not match tags aaa
, aaa.bbb.ccc
(single term).
Pattern aaa.**
match tags aaa
, aaa.bbb
and aaa.bbb.ccc
. Not match tag xxx.yyy.zzz
(zero or more terms).
Installation
Puree is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod "Puree"
Author
Tomohiro Moro, [email protected]
License
Puree is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Puree README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.