Class: Loggr::Adapter::RailsAdapter
- Inherits:
-
AbstractAdapter
- Object
- AbstractAdapter
- Loggr::Adapter::RailsAdapter
- Defined in:
- lib/loggr/adapter/rails.rb
Overview
Always uses the logger defined on ‘Rails.logger`, CAVEAT ensure to never ever set `Rails.logger` to this backend, i.e.:
# IF YOU DID THIS...
Loggr.adapter = Loggr::Adapter::Rails
MyApp::Application.configure do
# ...NEVER DO THIS !!!
config.logger = Loggr.logger('rails')
end
If you are using the rails adapter, ensure that you do not override ‘config.logger` with an instance of the Rails adapter logger factory. Keep the default logger, or create a new one using:
config.logger = Loggr.logger('rails', :backend => Loggr::Adapter::Buffered)
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#logger(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
The rails backend ignores all options as it just returns always returns ‘Rails.logger` :).
Methods inherited from AbstractAdapter
Instance Method Details
#logger(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
The rails backend ignores all options as it just returns always returns ‘Rails.logger` :)
Ensures we get some black magic using ‘tagged` and `mapped`.
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# File 'lib/loggr/adapter/rails.rb', line 30 def logger(name, = {}) Loggr::Support::Annotations.enhance ::Rails.logger end |