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Feature #4969

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Use logging attributes (timestamp, severity)

Added by Alex Afanasyev over 5 years ago. Updated 12 months ago.

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Currently, when we producing the log, we hard-code formatting of the log statement, including timestamp, severity level, and the actual message. Boost.Log provides facilities to separate different types of information into distinct "attributes" and then access these attributes during actual printing of the message using the so-called formatters.

One implication of this change would be the change in the appearance of the "timestamp" part in the log messages. Specifically, the current line

1562868667.788530 DEBUG: [ndn.UnixTransport] connect path=/private/tmp/nfd.sock

would look like

20190711T14:11:07.788530 DEBUG: [ndn.UnixTransport] connect path=/private/tmp/nfd.sock

We can adjust the specific formatting of the string, it just not going to be seconds since the epoch, but the actual datetime value. Out-of-box, we can easily to UTC date. To print local timezone stuff would require some extra work.


This issue is necessary to support native Android logging and should help to implement with issue #1604. In both cases, the timestamp will be added by the corresponding subsystems and attributes will be used to extract the severity level of the message.


Related issues 2 (1 open1 closed)

Blocks ndn-cxx - Feature #4970: Native support for Android loggingClosedAlex Afanasyev

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Blocks ndn-cxx - Feature #1604: syslog & journald log destinationsNew

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