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Lager (pronounced lAAger) is a logging framework for Erlang. Its purpose is to provide a more traditional way to perform logging in an erlang application that plays nicely with traditional UNIX logging tools like logrotate and syslog.
Features
Finer grained log levels (debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency)
Logger calls are transformed using a parse transform to allow capturing Module/Function/Line/Pid information
When no handler is consuming a log level (eg. debug) no event is even sent to the log handler
Supports multiple backends, including console, file and syslog.
To use lager in your application, you need to define it as a rebar dep or have some other way of including it in erlang's path. You can then add the following option to the erlang compiler flags
{parse_transform, lager_transform}
Alternately, you can add it to the module you which to compile with logging enabled:
-compile([{parse_transform, lager_transform}]).
Once you have built your code with lager, you can then generate log messages by doing the following:
lager:error("Some message")
Or:
lager:warning("Some message with a term: ~p", [Term])
The general form is lager:Severity() where Severity is one of the log levels mentioned above.
TODO