log: Structured logging solution with multiple backends

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Deprecated in favor of log-base, log-postgres, log-elasticsearch
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Dependencies base (<5), log-base (>=0.7.1.1 && <0.9), log-elasticsearch (>=0.9.0.1 && <0.10), log-postgres (>=0.7.0.1 && <0.9) [details]
Tested with ghc ==7.8.4, ghc ==7.10.3, ghc ==8.0.2
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright Scrive AB
Author Scrive AB
Maintainer Andrzej Rybczak <andrzej@rybczak.net>, Jonathan Jouty <jonathan@scrive.com>, Mikhail Glushenkov <mikhail@scrive.com>, Oleg Grenrus <oleg.grenrus@iki.fi>
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Home page https://github.com/scrive/log
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/scrive/log.git
Uploaded by MikhailGlushenkov at 2017-06-20T16:22:37Z
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Readme for log-0.9.0.1

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log Hackage version Build Status

A library that provides a way to record structured log messages with multiple back ends.

Supported back ends:

  • Standard output
  • Elasticsearch
  • PostgreSQL

The log library provides Elasticsearch and PostgreSQL back ends. If you only need one of those, use log-base and log-elasticsearch or log-postgres.

Example

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}

module Main where

import Log
import Log.Backend.ElasticSearch.V5

import System.Random

main :: IO ()
main = do
  let config = defaultElasticSearchConfig {
        esServer  = "http://localhost:9200",
        esIndex   = "logs",
        esMapping = "log"
        }
  withElasticSearchLogger config randomIO $ \logger ->
    runLogT "main" logger $ do
      logTrace_ "foo"