Behavior module allows to determine how to
display deprecation messages. You can create a custom behavior or set any
from the DEFAULT_BEHAVIORS constant. Available behaviors are:
raise-
Raise
ActiveSupport::DeprecationException. stderr-
Log all deprecation warnings to +$stderr+.
log-
Log all deprecation warnings to
Rails.logger. notify-
Use
ActiveSupport::Notificationsto notifydeprecation.rails. silence-
Do nothing.
Setting behaviors only affects deprecations that happen after boot time.
For more information you can read the documentation of the
behavior= method.
| [RW] | debug | Whether to print a backtrace along with the warning. |
Returns the current behavior or if one isn't set, defaults to
:stderr.
Sets the behavior to the specified value. Can be a single value, array, or
an object that responds to call.
Available behaviors:
raise-
Raise
ActiveSupport::DeprecationException. stderr-
Log all deprecation warnings to +$stderr+.
log-
Log all deprecation warnings to
Rails.logger. notify-
Use
ActiveSupport::Notificationsto notifydeprecation.rails. silence-
Do nothing.
Setting behaviors only affects deprecations that happen after boot time. Deprecation warnings raised by gems are not affected by this setting because they happen before Rails boots up.
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :stderr
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = [:stderr, :log]
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = MyCustomHandler
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {
# custom stuff
}