1.9 KiB
1.9 KiB
What it is
This is simple logging library for Java, mostly written for myself. It can log what you want into file and console output.
Usage
Initialize
There is 2 way to initialize the DLogger class. There is no particular difference between them.
DLogger logger = new DLogger(true);
// Log file name will be: 2024.03.06_14-37-12_log.log
OR
DLogger logger = new DLogger(false, "log.log");
// Log file name will be: 2024.03.06_14-37-12_your_log_name.log
// Chars \ / : * ? " < > | will be replace with _
Using
Now you can set up logging directory. But you don't have to, then the default directory will be the project root "./".
logger.setLogDir("/home/user/logs/");
Next you can use logger. Logger accepts 4 parameters:
- String context - a property added for convenience that allows you to manually indicate where a log line was called from;
- String text - log text;
- boolean addTime - should logger add current time to log line;
- boolean addIndent - should logger add indent (22 spaces) to log line;
Examples:
logger.log("Some context", "Some text", false false);
// Output
// [Some context] Some text
logger.log("MyClass", "Abracadabra", true, false);
// Output
// [2024-03-06 15:28:31] [MyClass] Abracadabra
logger.log("MyClass", "Abracadabra", false, true);
// Output
// [MyClass] Abracadabra
logger.log("MyClass", "Abracadabra", true, true);
// Output
// [2024-03-06 15:28:31] [MyClass] Abracadabra
// By the way you can use logger to log exeptions
...
catch(Exeption e){
for (StackTraceElement trace : e.getStackTrace()){
logger.log("MyClass Exeption", trace.toString(), true, false);
}
}
// Output
// [2024-03-06 15:28:31] [MyClass Exeption] NullPointerExeption
// [2024-03-06 15:28:31] [MyClass Exeption] Exeption trace line 1
// [2024-03-06 15:28:31] [MyClass Exeption] Exeption trace line 2
// ...