class ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber is an object set to consume ActiveSupport::Notifications with the sole purpose of logging them. The log subscriber dispatches notifications to a registered object based on its given namespace.
An example would be Active Record log subscriber responsible for logging queries:
module ActiveRecord class LogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber def sql(event) info "#{event.payload[:name]} (#{event.duration}) #{event.payload[:sql]}" end end end
And it’s finally registered as:
ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber.attach_to :active_record
Since we need to know all instance methods before attaching the log subscriber, the line above should be called after your ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber definition.
A logger also needs to be set with ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber.logger=. This is assigned automatically in a Rails environment.
After configured, whenever a "sql.active_record" notification is published, it will properly dispatch the event (ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event) to the sql method.
Being an ActiveSupport::Notifications consumer, ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber exposes a simple interface to check if instrumented code raises an exception. It is common to log a different message in case of an error, and this can be achieved by extending the previous example:
module ActiveRecord class LogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber def sql(event) exception = event.payload[:exception] if exception exception_object = event.payload[:exception_object] error "[ERROR] #{event.payload[:name]}: #{exception.join(', ')} " \ "(#{exception_object.backtrace.first})" else # standard logger code end end end end
Log subscriber also has some helpers to deal with logging and automatically flushes all logs when the request finishes (via action_dispatch.callback notification) in a Rails environment.
Constants
- BLACK
Colors
- BLUE
- BOLD
- CLEAR
Embed in a
Stringto clear all previous ANSI sequences.- CYAN
- GREEN
- MAGENTA
- RED
- WHITE
- YELLOW
Attributes
Public Class Methods
Flush all log_subscribers‘ logger.
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 96 def flush_all! logger.flush if logger.respond_to?(:flush) end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 91 def log_subscribers subscribers end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 83 def logger @logger ||= if defined?(Rails) && Rails.respond_to?(:logger) Rails.logger end end
Private Class Methods
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 101 def fetch_public_methods(subscriber, inherit_all) subscriber.public_methods(inherit_all) - LogSubscriber.public_instance_methods(true) end
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 114 def finish(name, id, payload) super if logger rescue => e log_exception(name, e) end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 106 def logger LogSubscriber.logger end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 120 def publish_event(event) super if logger rescue => e log_exception(event.name, e) end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 110 def start(name, id, payload) super if logger end
Private Instance Methods
Set color by using a symbol or one of the defined constants. If a third option is set to true, it also adds bold to the string. This is based on the Highline implementation and will automatically append CLEAR to the end of the returned String.
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 139 def color(text, color, bold = false) # :doc: return text unless colorize_logging color = self.class.const_get(color.upcase) if color.is_a?(Symbol) bold = bold ? BOLD : "" "#{bold}#{color}#{text}#{CLEAR}" end
# File lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb, line 146 def log_exception(name, e) if logger logger.error "Could not log #{name.inspect} event. #{e.class}: #{e.message} #{e.backtrace}" end end