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  • object Logging

    Main entry point for Akka logging: log levels and message types (aka channels) defined for the main transport medium, the main event bus.

    Main entry point for Akka logging: log levels and message types (aka channels) defined for the main transport medium, the main event bus. The recommended use is to obtain an implementation of the Logging trait with suitable and efficient methods for generating log events:

    
    val log = Logging(<bus>, <source object>)
    ...
    log.info("hello world!")
    
    

    The source object is used in two fashions: its Class[_] will be part of all log events produced by this logger, plus a string representation is generated which may contain per-instance information, see apply or create below.

    Loggers are attached to the level-specific channels Error, Warning, Info and Debug as appropriate for the configured (or set) log level. If you want to implement your own, make sure to handle these four event types plus the InitializeLogger message which is sent before actually attaching it to the logging bus.

    Logging is configured by setting (some of) the following:

    
    akka {
      loggers = ["akka.slf4j.Slf4jLogger"] # for example
      loglevel = "INFO"        # used when normal logging ("loggers") has been started
      stdout-loglevel = "WARN" # used during application start-up until normal logging is available
    }
    
    

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  • Debug
  • Debug2
  • Debug3
  • DefaultLogger
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  • Info3
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  • LogEvent
  • LogEventException
  • LogEventWithCause
  • LogEventWithMarker
  • LogLevel
  • LoggerException
  • LoggerInitializationException
  • LoggerInitialized
  • StandardOutLogger
  • StdOutLogger
  • Warning
  • Warning2
  • Warning3
  • Warning4
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akka.event.Logging

LogEventException

class LogEventException extends Throwable with NoStackTrace

Exception that wraps a LogEvent.

Source
Logging.scala
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Instance Constructors

  1. new LogEventException(event: LogEvent, cause: Throwable)

Value Members

  1. final def addSuppressed(arg0: Throwable): Unit
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    Throwable
  2. val event: LogEvent
  3. def fillInStackTrace(): Throwable
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    NoStackTrace → Throwable
  4. def getCause(): Throwable
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    LogEventException → Throwable
  5. def getLocalizedMessage(): String
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    Throwable
  6. def getMessage(): String
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    LogEventException → Throwable
  7. def getStackTrace(): Array[StackTraceElement]
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    Throwable
  8. final def getSuppressed(): Array[Throwable]
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    Throwable
  9. def initCause(arg0: Throwable): Throwable
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    Throwable
  10. def printStackTrace(arg0: PrintWriter): Unit
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    Throwable
  11. def printStackTrace(arg0: PrintStream): Unit
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    Throwable
  12. def printStackTrace(): Unit
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    Throwable
  13. def setStackTrace(arg0: Array[StackTraceElement]): Unit
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    Throwable
  14. def toString(): String
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    Throwable → AnyRef → Any

Deprecated Value Members

  1. def getStackTraceString: String
    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from LogEventException to RichException performed by method RichException in scala.Predef.
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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.11.0) use Throwable#getStackTrace