# grape_logging [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/aserafin/grape_logging/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/aserafin/grape_logging) ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'grape_logging' And then execute: $ bundle install Or install it yourself as: $ gem install grape_logging ## Basic Usage Include the middleware in your api class MyAPI < Grape::API use GrapeLogging::Middleware::RequestLogger, logger: logger end ## Features ### Log Format With the default configuration you will get nice log message [2015-04-16 12:52:12 +0200] INFO -- 200 -- total=2.06 db=0.36 -- PATCH /your_app/endpoint params={"some_param"=>{"value_1"=>"123", "value_2"=>"456"}} If you prefer some other format I strongly encourage you to do pull request with new formatter class ;) You can change the formatter like so class MyAPI < Grape::API use GrapeLogging::Middleware::RequestLogger, logger: logger, format: MyFormatter.new end ### Customising What Is Logged You can include logging of other parts of the request / response cycle by including subclasses of `GrapeLogging::Loggers::Base` class MyAPI < Grape::API use GrapeLogging::Middleware::RequestLogger, logger: logger, include: [ GrapeLogging::Loggers::Response.new, GrapeLogging::Loggers::DatabaseTime.new, GrapeLogging::Loggers::FilterParameters.new ] end The `FilterParameters` logger will filter out sensitive parameters from your logs. If mounted inside rails, will use the `Rails.application.config.filter_parameters` by default. Otherwise, you must specify a list of keys to filter out. ### Logging to file and STDOUT You can to file and STDOUT at the same time, you just need to assign new logger log_file = File.open('path/to/your/logfile.log', 'a') log_file.sync = true logger Logger.new GrapeLogging::MultiIO.new(STDOUT, log_file) ### Logging exceptions If you want to log exceptions you can do it like this class MyAPI < Grape::API rescue_from :all do |e| MyAPI.logger.error e #do here whatever you originally planned to do :) end end ## Development After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release` to create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org). ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/aserafin/grape_logging/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request