magic.lambda.logging 9.9.9

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NuGet\Install-Package magic.lambda.logging -Version 9.9.9                
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<PackageReference Include="magic.lambda.logging" Version="9.9.9" />                
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paket add magic.lambda.logging --version 9.9.9                
#r "nuget: magic.lambda.logging, 9.9.9"                
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// Install magic.lambda.logging as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=magic.lambda.logging&version=9.9.9

// Install magic.lambda.logging as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=magic.lambda.logging&version=9.9.9                

Magic Lambda Logging

Logging wrapper slots for Magic. More specifically, this project provides the following slots.

  • [log.info] - Information log entries, typically smaller pieces of information
  • [log.debug] - Debug log entries, typically additional debugging information not enabled in production
  • [log.error] - Error log entries, typically exceptions
  • [log.fatal] - Fatal log entries, from which the application cannot recover from

By default, this project will log into your magic.log_entries database/table, using either MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server. This allows you to use SQL to generate statistics on top of your logs. An example of logging an info piece of information can be found below.

log.info:Howdy world from magic.lambda.logging!

Notice - You can supply content to your log item two different ways. Either as a piece of string, or if you choose to set its value to nothing, it will concatenate all children node's values, after having evaluated it as a lambda collection. This allows you to create rich log entries, based upon evaluating the children of the log invocation. This provides a convenient shortcut for you to create log entries that have as their content, strings concatenated together, without having to manually concatenate them yourself.

An example of the latter can be found below.

.a:foo bar
log.info
   .:'A value is '
   get-value:x:@.a

Project website

The source code for this repository can be found at github.com/polterguy/magic.lambda.logging, and you can provide feedback, provide bug reports, etc at the same place.

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License

This project is the copyright(c) 2020-2021 of Thomas Hansen thomas@servergardens.com, and is licensed under the terms of the LGPL version 3, as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the enclosed LICENSE file for details.

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magic.library

Helper project for Magic to wire up everything easily by simply adding one package, and invoking two simple methods. When using Magic, this is (probably) the only package you should actually add, since this package pulls in everything else you'll need automatically, and wires up everything sanely by default. To use package go to https://polterguy.github.io

magic.lambda.scheduler

Helper slots for Magic to allow you to dynamically create tasks, either as a part of your custom workflow, and/or as scheduled tasks intended to be executed at some interval, or future time. To use package go to https://polterguy.github.io

magic.lambda.sockets

Web socket helper project for Magic, giving you support for web sockets connections from and to Hyperlambda. To use package go to https://polterguy.github.io

magic.data.cql

CQL data adapters for Magic to store files and folders, etc. To use package go to https://polterguy.github.io

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