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A lightweight, modern and flexible logging utility for R – heavily
inspired by the futile.logger
R package and
logging
Python module.
install.packages("logger")
The most recent, development version of logger
can also
be installed from GitHub:
# install.packages("pak")
::pak("daroczig/logger") pak
Setting the log level threshold to something low and logging various messages in ad-hoc and programmatic ways:
library(logger)
log_threshold(DEBUG)
log_info("Script starting up...")
#> INFO [2024-08-15 11:59:27] Script starting up...
<- available.packages()
pkgs log_info("There are {nrow(pkgs)} R packages hosted on CRAN!")
#> INFO [2024-08-15 11:59:28] There are 21131 R packages hosted on CRAN!
for (letter in letters) {
<- sum(grepl(letter, pkgs[, "Package"], ignore.case = TRUE))
lpkgs log_level(
if (lpkgs < 5000) TRACE else DEBUG,
"{lpkgs} R packages including the {shQuote(letter)} letter"
)
}#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 10193 R packages including the 'a' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 7016 R packages including the 'c' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 5751 R packages including the 'd' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 10907 R packages including the 'e' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 8825 R packages including the 'i' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 7059 R packages including the 'l' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 7045 R packages including the 'm' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 6665 R packages including the 'n' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 7863 R packages including the 'o' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 6581 R packages including the 'p' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 11229 R packages including the 'r' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 10296 R packages including the 's' letter
#> DEBUG [2024-08-15 11:59:28] 9531 R packages including the 't' letter
log_warn("There might be many, like {1:2} or more warnings!!!")
#> WARN [2024-08-15 11:59:28] There might be many, like 1 or more warnings!!!
#> WARN [2024-08-15 11:59:28] There might be many, like 2 or more warnings!!!
You can even use a custom log layout to render the log records with
colors, as you can see in layout_glue_colors()
:
But you could set up any custom colors and layout, eg using custom
colors only for the log levels, make it grayscale, include the calling
function or R package namespace with specific colors etc. For more
details, see vignette("write_custom_extensions")
.
There are many other logging packages available on CRAN:
futile.logger
:
probably the most popular log4j
variant (and I’m a big
fan)logging
:
just like Python’s logging
packagelgr
:
built on top of R6.loggit
:
capture message
, warning
and stop
function messages in a JSON filelog4r
:
log4j
-based, object-oriented loggerrsyslog
:
logging to syslog
on ‘POSIX’-compatible operating
systemslumberjack
:
provides a special operator to log changes in dataWhy use logger? I decided to write the n+1
th extensible
log4j
logger that fits my liking — and hopefully yours as
well — with the aim to:
log4j
.glue()
when it comes to formatting
/ rendering log messages, but keep it flexible if others prefer
sprintf()
(e.g. for performance reasons) or other
functions.log
call can write all the
TRACE
log messages to the console, while only pushing
ERROR
s to DataDog and eg INFO
messages to
CloudWatch.Welcome to the Bazaar!
If you already use any of the above packages for logging, you might find
vignette("migration")
useful.
Check out the main documentation site at https://daroczig.github.io/logger/ or the vignettes on the below topics:
If you prefer visual content, you can watch the video recording of the “Getting things logged” talk at RStudio::conf(2020):
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.