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  • package akka
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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
  • Error
  • Error2
  • Error3
  • Info
  • Info2
  • Info3
  • InitializeLogger
  • LogEvent
  • LogEventException
  • LogEventWithCause
  • LogEventWithMarker
  • LogLevel
  • LoggerException
  • LoggerInitializationException
  • LoggerInitialized
  • StandardOutLogger
  • StdOutLogger
  • Warning
  • Warning2
  • Warning3
  • Warning4
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akka.event.Logging

StandardOutLogger

class StandardOutLogger extends InternalActorRef with MinimalActorRef with StdOutLogger

Actor-less logging implementation for synchronous logging to standard output. This logger is always attached first in order to be able to log failures during application start-up, even before normal logging is started. Its log level can be defined by configuration setting akka.stdout-loglevel.

Source
Logging.scala
Linear Supertypes
StdOutLogger, MinimalActorRef, LocalRef, ActorRefScope, InternalActorRef, ScalaActorRef, ActorRef, Serializable, Serializable, Comparable[ActorRef], AnyRef, Any
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  1. StandardOutLogger
  2. StdOutLogger
  3. MinimalActorRef
  4. LocalRef
  5. ActorRefScope
  6. InternalActorRef
  7. ScalaActorRef
  8. ActorRef
  9. Serializable
  10. Serializable
  11. Comparable
  12. AnyRef
  13. Any
Implicitly
  1. by actorRef2Scala
  2. by scala2ActorRef
  3. by any2stringadd
  4. by StringFormat
  5. by Ensuring
  6. by ArrowAssoc
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Instance Constructors

  1. new StandardOutLogger()

Value Members

  1. def !(message: Any)(implicit sender: ActorRef = Actor.noSender): Unit

    Sends a one-way asynchronous message.

    Sends a one-way asynchronous message. E.g. fire-and-forget semantics.

    If invoked from within an actor then the actor reference is implicitly passed on as the implicit 'sender' argument.

    This actor 'sender' reference is then available in the receiving actor in the 'sender()' member variable, if invoked from within an Actor. If not then no sender is available.

      actor ! message
    

    Definition Classes
    StandardOutLogger → MinimalActorRef → ScalaActorRef
  2. final def compareTo(other: ActorRef): Int

    Comparison takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Comparison takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → Comparable
  3. def debug(event: Debug): Unit
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger
  4. final def equals(that: Any): Boolean

    Equals takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Equals takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → AnyRef → Any
  5. def error(event: Error): Unit
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger
  6. def forward(message: Any)(implicit context: ActorContext): Unit

    Forwards the message and passes the original sender actor as the sender.

    Forwards the message and passes the original sender actor as the sender.

    Works, no matter whether originally sent with tell/'!' or ask/'?'.

    Definition Classes
    ActorRef
  7. def getChild(names: Iterator[String]): InternalActorRef

    Obtain ActorRef by possibly traversing the actor tree or looking it up at some provider-specific location.

    Obtain ActorRef by possibly traversing the actor tree or looking it up at some provider-specific location. This method shall return the end result, i.e. not only the next step in the look-up; this will typically involve recursive invocation. A path element of ".." signifies the parent, a trailing "" element must be disregarded. If the requested path does not exist, return Nobody.

    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  8. def getParent: InternalActorRef

    Obtain parent of this ref; used by getChild for ".." paths.

    Obtain parent of this ref; used by getChild for ".." paths.

    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  9. final def hashCode(): Int
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → AnyRef → Any
  10. def info(event: Info): Unit
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger
  11. final def isLocal: Boolean
    Definition Classes
    LocalRef → ActorRefScope
  12. val path: ActorPath

    Returns the path for this actor (from this actor up to the root actor).

    Returns the path for this actor (from this actor up to the root actor).

    Definition Classes
    StandardOutLoggerActorRef
  13. def print(event: Any): Unit
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger
  14. def provider: ActorRefProvider

    Get a reference to the actor ref provider which created this ref.

    Get a reference to the actor ref provider which created this ref.

    Definition Classes
    StandardOutLogger → InternalActorRef
  15. def restart(cause: Throwable): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  16. def resume(causedByFailure: Throwable): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  17. def sendSystemMessage(message: SystemMessage): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  18. def start(): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  19. def stop(): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  20. def suspend(): Unit
    Definition Classes
    MinimalActorRef → InternalActorRef
  21. final def tell(msg: Any, sender: ActorRef): Unit

    Sends the specified message to this ActorRef, i.e.

    Sends the specified message to this ActorRef, i.e. fire-and-forget semantics, including the sender reference if possible.

    Pass akka.actor.ActorRef noSender or null as sender if there is nobody to reply to

    Definition Classes
    ActorRef
  22. def timestamp(event: LogEvent): String
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger
  23. val toString: String
  24. def warning(event: Warning): Unit
    Definition Classes
    StdOutLogger

Shadowed Implicit Value Members

  1. def !(message: Any)(implicit sender: ActorRef = Actor.noSender): Unit

    Sends a one-way asynchronous message.

    Sends a one-way asynchronous message. E.g. fire-and-forget semantics.

    If invoked from within an actor then the actor reference is implicitly passed on as the implicit 'sender' argument.

    This actor 'sender' reference is then available in the receiving actor in the 'sender()' member variable, if invoked from within an Actor. If not then no sender is available.

      actor ! message
    

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ScalaActorRef performed by method actorRef2Scala in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ScalaActorRef).!(message)(sender)
    Definition Classes
    ScalaActorRef
  2. final def compareTo(other: ActorRef): Int

    Comparison takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Comparison takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).compareTo(other)
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → Comparable
  3. final def equals(that: Any): Boolean

    Equals takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Equals takes path and the unique id of the actor cell into account.

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).equals(that)
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → AnyRef → Any
  4. def forward(message: Any)(implicit context: ActorContext): Unit

    Forwards the message and passes the original sender actor as the sender.

    Forwards the message and passes the original sender actor as the sender.

    Works, no matter whether originally sent with tell/'!' or ask/'?'.

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).forward(message)(context)
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef
  5. final def hashCode(): Int
    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).hashCode()
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → AnyRef → Any
  6. def path: ActorPath

    Returns the path for this actor (from this actor up to the root actor).

    Returns the path for this actor (from this actor up to the root actor).

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).path
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef
  7. final def tell(msg: Any, sender: ActorRef): Unit

    Sends the specified message to this ActorRef, i.e.

    Sends the specified message to this ActorRef, i.e. fire-and-forget semantics, including the sender reference if possible.

    Pass akka.actor.ActorRef noSender or null as sender if there is nobody to reply to

    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).tell(msg, sender)
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef
  8. def toString(): String
    Implicit
    This member is added by an implicit conversion from StandardOutLogger to ActorRef performed by method scala2ActorRef in akka.actor.
    Shadowing
    This implicitly inherited member is shadowed by one or more members in this class.
    To access this member you can use a type ascription:
    (standardOutLogger: ActorRef).toString()
    Definition Classes
    ActorRef → AnyRef → Any