Logging
Axelor Open Platform use logback as logging framework.
Configuration
Axelor Open Platform will auto configure logging so there is no need
for any custom logging configuration file logback.xml
unless you want
total control over how to log (it’s still possible).
Generally, we will configure logging from axelor-config.properties
files:
# Storage path of logs files
logging.path = {user.home}/.axelor/logs
# Format of file log message
logging.pattern.file = %d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS} %5p ${PID:- } --- [%t] %-40.40logger{39} : %m%n
# Format of console log message
logging.pattern.console = %clr(%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS}){faint} %clr(%5p) %clr(${PID:- }){magenta} %clr(---){faint} %clr([%15.15t]){faint} %clr(%-40.40logger{39}){cyan} %clr(:){faint} %m%n
# Global logging level
logging.level.root = error
# Logging level for `com.axelor` package
logging.level.com.axelor = info
# Logging level for `org.hibernate` package
logging.level.org.hibernate = warn
Customization
-
If
logging.path
is given, log files will be stored under that directory -
If
logging.pattern.file = OFF
then file logging will be disabled -
If
logging.pattern.console = OFF
then console logging will be disabled
Global log level can be changed with logging.level.root
property. Package specific log levels
can be configured with logging.level.<package-name> = <level>
settings.
The console logger may log with colors if terminal supports colors.
We can by-pass auto configuration from axelor-config.properties
by including logback.xml
under src/main/resources
. In that case, you have to configure it on your own. We can also
specify an external config location with logging.config = /path/to/logback.xml
if we don’t
want to include the config in war package.