Module: GELF::Levels
- Included in:
- GELF
- Defined in:
- lib/gelf/severity.rb
Overview
There are two things you should know about log levels/severity:
- syslog defines levels from 0 (Emergency) to 7 (Debug).
0 (Emergency) and 1 (Alert) levels are reserved for OS kernel.
- Ruby default Logger defines levels from 0 (DEBUG) to 4 (FATAL) and 5 (UNKNOWN).
Note that order is inverted.
For compatibility we define our constants as Ruby Logger, and convert values before generating GELF message, using defined mapping.
Constant Summary collapse
- DEBUG =
0
- INFO =
1
- WARN =
2
- ERROR =
3
- FATAL =
4
- UNKNOWN =
5
- EMERGENCY =
Additional native syslog severities. These will work in direct mapping mode only, for compatibility with syslog sources unrelated to Logger.
10
- ALERT =
11
- CRITICAL =
12
- WARNING =
14
- NOTICE =
15
- INFORMATIONAL =
16