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* Configuration
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To configure lager's backends, you use an application variable (probably in
your app.config):
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
{lager,
{handlers, [
{lager_console_backend, [info]},
{lager_file_backend, [{"error.log", error}, {"console.log", info}]}
]}
}.
#+END_EXAMPLE
The available configuration options for each backend are listed in their
module's documentation.
* Error logger integration
Lager is also supplied with a error_logger handler module that translates
traditional erlang error messages into a friendlier format and sends them into
lager itself to be treated like a regular lager log call. To enable this, set
the lager application variable `error_logger_redirect' to `true'.
* Runtime loglevel changes
You can change the log level of any lager backend at runtime by doing the
following:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
lager:set_loglevel(lager_console_backend, debug).
#+END_EXAMPLE
Or, for the backend with multiple handles (files, mainly):
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
lager:set_loglevel(lager_console_backend, "console.log" debug).
#+END_EXAMPLE
Lager keeps track of the minium log level being used by any backend and
supresses generation of messages lower than that level. This means that debug
log messages, when no backend is consuming debug messages, are effectively
free. A simple benchmark of doing 1 million debug log messages while the the
minimum threshold was above that takes less than half a second.

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