Class: YARD::Logger
- Inherits:
-
Logger
- Object
- Logger
- YARD::Logger
- Defined in:
- lib/yard/logging.rb
Overview
Handles console logging for info, warnings and errors. Uses the stdlib Logger class in Ruby for all the backend logic.
Constant Summary collapse
- PROGRESS_INDICATORS =
The list of characters displayed beside the progress bar to indicate “movement”.
["\u230C", "\u230D", "\u230E", "\u230F"]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#io ⇒ IO
The IO object being logged to.
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#show_backtraces ⇒ Boolean
Whether backtraces should be shown (by default this is on).
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#show_progress ⇒ Boolean
Whether progress indicators should be shown when logging CLIs (by default this is off).
Class Method Summary collapse
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.instance(pipe = STDOUT) ⇒ Logger
The logger instance.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#backtrace(exc, level_meth = :error) ⇒ void
Prints the backtrace
exc
to the logger as error data. -
#capture(msg, nontty_log = :debug) { ... } ⇒ void
Captures the duration of a block of code for benchmark analysis.
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#clear_progress ⇒ void
Clears the progress indicator in the TTY display.
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#debug(*args) ⇒ Object
Changes the debug level to DEBUG if $DEBUG is set and writes a debugging message.
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#enter_level(new_level = level) { ... } ⇒ Object
Sets the logger level for the duration of the block.
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#initialize(pipe, *args) ⇒ Logger
constructor
Creates a new logger.
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#print(msg = '') ⇒ void
(also: #<<)
Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream.
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#progress(msg, nontty_log = :debug) ⇒ void
Displays a progress indicator for a given message.
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#puts(msg = '') ⇒ void
Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream, adding a newline.
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#warn_no_continuations ⇒ void
deprecated
Deprecated.
Continuations are no longer needed by YARD 0.8.0+.
Constructor Details
#initialize(pipe, *args) ⇒ Logger
Creates a new logger
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 40 def initialize(pipe, *args) super(pipe, *args) self.io = pipe self.show_backtraces = true self.show_progress = false self.level = WARN self.formatter = method(:format_log) @progress_indicator = 0 @mutex = Mutex.new end |
Instance Attribute Details
#io ⇒ IO
Returns the IO object being logged to.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 15 def io @io end |
#show_backtraces ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether backtraces should be shown (by default this is on).
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 19 def show_backtraces; @show_backtraces || level == DEBUG end |
#show_progress ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether progress indicators should be shown when logging CLIs (by default this is off).
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 24 def show_progress return false if YARD.ruby18? # threading is too ineffective for progress support return false if YARD.windows? # windows has poor ANSI support return false unless io.tty? # no TTY support on IO return false if level > WARN # no progress in verbose/debug modes @show_progress end |
Class Method Details
.instance(pipe = STDOUT) ⇒ Logger
The logger instance
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 35 def self.instance(pipe = STDOUT) @logger ||= new(pipe) end |
Instance Method Details
#backtrace(exc, level_meth = :error) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Prints the backtrace exc
to the logger as error data.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 140 def backtrace(exc, level_meth = :error) return unless show_backtraces send(level_meth, "#{exc.class.class_name}: #{exc.}") send(level_meth, "Stack trace:" + exc.backtrace[0..5].map {|x| "\n\t#{x}" }.join + "\n") end |
#capture(msg, nontty_log = :debug) { ... } ⇒ void
Implement capture storage for reporting of benchmarks
This method returns an undefined value.
Captures the duration of a block of code for benchmark analysis. Also calls #progress on the message to display it to the user.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 67 def capture(msg, nontty_log = :debug, &block) progress(msg, nontty_log) yield ensure clear_progress end |
#clear_progress ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Clears the progress indicator in the TTY display.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 107 def clear_progress return unless show_progress print_no_newline("\e[?25h\e[2K") @progress_msg = nil end |
#debug(*args) ⇒ Object
Changes the debug level to DEBUG if $DEBUG is set and writes a debugging message.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 53 def debug(*args) self.level = DEBUG if $DEBUG super end |
#enter_level(new_level = level) { ... } ⇒ Object
Sets the logger level for the duration of the block
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 165 def enter_level(new_level = level, &block) old_level, self.level = level, new_level yield self.level = old_level end |
#print(msg = '') ⇒ void Also known as: <<
This method returns an undefined value.
Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 129 def print(msg = '') clear_line print_no_newline(msg) end |
#progress(msg, nontty_log = :debug) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Displays a progress indicator for a given message. This progress report is only displayed on TTY displays, otherwise the message is passed to the nontty_log
level.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 83 def progress(msg, nontty_log = :debug) send(nontty_log, msg) if nontty_log return unless show_progress icon = "" if defined?(::Encoding) icon = PROGRESS_INDICATORS[@progress_indicator] + " " end print("\e[2K\e[?25l\e[1m#{icon}#{msg}\e[0m\r") @mutex.synchronize do @progress_msg = msg @progress_indicator += 1 @progress_indicator %= PROGRESS_INDICATORS.size end Thread.new do sleep(0.05) @mutex.synchronize do progress(msg + ".", nil) if @progress_msg == msg end end end |
#puts(msg = '') ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream, adding a newline.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 118 def puts(msg = '') print("#{msg}\n") end |
#warn_no_continuations ⇒ void
Continuations are no longer needed by YARD 0.8.0+.
This method returns an undefined value.
Warns that the Ruby environment does not support continuations. Applies to JRuby, Rubinius and MacRuby. This warning will only display once per Ruby process.
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# File 'lib/yard/logging.rb', line 153 def warn_no_continuations end |