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Trace is a minimalistic logger for your Dart & Flutter projects, that uses AnsiX to print customizable messages in terminal and export log files.

Trace #

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Trace is a minimalistic logger for your Dart & Flutter projects, that uses AnsiX to print customizable messages in terminal and export log files.

This is a pre-release version of Trace, so using it in a production environment is not recommended yet.

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Table of contents #

Usage #

Trace #

Trace is a global static class that handles all logging.

All you need to do is register your desired loggers, customize them if you want and just use the Trace logging methods.

Register/unregister loggers

final Logger logger = ConsoleLogger();

// Register a new console logger
Trace.registerLogger(logger);

// Unregister the console logger
Trace.unregisterLogger(logger);

Logging

  Trace.verbose('This is a verbose test message');
  Trace.debug('This is a debug test message');
  Trace.info('This is an info test message');
  Trace.success('This is a success test message');
  Trace.warning('This is a warning test message');
  Trace.error(
    'This is an error test message',
    Exception('Random exception'),
    StackTrace.current,
  );
  Trace.fatal(
    'This is a fatal test message',
    Exception('Critical exception'),
    StackTrace.current,
  );

Log levels

# Level Description
0 none No logs will be displayed when this log level is selected.
1 verbose This log level typically refers to a higher level of detail than the "DEBUG" log level and is used to provide even more information for troubleshooting and debugging purposes.
2 debug This log level is used to provide detailed debugging information that is only useful for developers during the development process.
3 info This log level is used to provide general information about the state of the system or program, such as when it starts or stops.
4 success This log level is used to provide general information about the state of the system or program, such as when it starts or stops.
5 warning This log level is used to indicate potential issues or errors that could cause problems, but are not critical.
6 error This log level is used to indicate errors that have occurred, but are not fatal to the system or program.
7 fatal This log level is used to indicate critical errors that could cause the system or program to fail or crash.

Stream

Trace.stream.listen((LogEntry entry) {
  // Custom log entry handling
});

Dispose

Don't forget to dispose Trace so there's no memory leaks, especially when using [FileLogger].

await Trace.dispose();

Loggers #

  • Console

ConsoleLogger({
  final IOSink? ioSink,
  super.filter,
  super.level,
  final LoggerTheme? theme,
})
  • File

FileLogger({
  final String? path,
  final String? filename,
  final LoggerTheme? theme,
  super.filter,
  super.level,
}) 

Customization #

Filter

Defines a set of rules based on which it will be decided if the logger should print the message.

LogFilter({this.rules})

You can also check the custom_filter.dart in the examples folder for a usage sample.

Rules

A FilterRule decides whether a log message should be printed or not.

// Default out-of-the-box rules provided by Trace.

/// Returns a new instance of [DebugFilterRule].
factory FilterRule.debug() => const DebugFilterRule();

/// Returns a new instance of [LevelFilterRule].
factory FilterRule.level(final LogLevel level) => LevelFilterRule(level);

/// Returns a new instance of [ErrorTypeFilterRule].
factory FilterRule.error(final Type type) => ErrorTypeFilterRule(type);

Theme

A collection of properties used by [Trace] in order to format the log messages.

  • colorMap

    A map of [AnsiColor] for each LogLevel.

  • timestampFormat

    The format that will be used to print the timestamp of the log entry.

    Defaults to [H:i:s.vu].

    Accepts the following standard notations:

    • d : Day of month (01 - 31) - j : Day of month, without leading 0s (1 - 31)
    • D : An abbreviated textual representation of a day (Mon - Sun)
    • l : A textual representation of a day (Monday - Sunday)
    • S : Suffix of a day (st, th, nd)
    • z : The day of the year (starting from 0)
    • F : A textual representation of a month (January - December)
    • M : An abbreviated textual representation of a month (Jan - Dec)
    • m : Numeric representation of a month (01 - 12)
    • n : Numeric representation of a month, without leading 0s (1 - 12)
    • Y : Full numeric representation of a year (e.g. 2019)
    • y : A two digit representation of a year (e.g. 19)
    • a : Ante meridiem and post meridiem, lowercase (am or pm)
    • A : Ante meridiem and post meridiem, uppercase (AM or PM)
    • g : 12-hour format of an hour, without leading 0s (1 - 12)
    • h : 12-hour format of an hour (01 - 12)
    • G : 24-hour format of an hour, without leading 0s (0 - 23)
    • H : 24-hour format of an hour (00 - 23)
    • i : Minutes (0 - 59)
    • s : Seconds (0 - 59)
    • v : Milliseconds (0 - 999)
    • u : Microseconds (0 - 999)
    • e : System time zone identifier (Returns [DateTime.timeZoneName], which is provided by the operating system and may be a name or abbreviation.)
    • O : Difference to Greenwich Time (GMT) in hours (±0000)
    • P : Difference to Greenwich Time (GMT) in hours with a colon (±00:00)
    • T : Time zone abbreviation (Identifies the time zone from [DateTime.timeZoneName].)
    • c : ISO 8601 date (e.g. 2019-10-15T19:42:05-08:00)
    • r : RFC 2822 date (Tue, 15 Oct 2019 17:42:05 -0800)
    • U : Seconds since Unix Epoch
    • \ : Escape character
  • stacktraceIndent

    Defines the amount of spaces that will be used to indent the stacktrace.

    Defaults to 4.

  • sections

    Defines which [LogSection] will be printed and in what order.

    Defaults to [LogSection.timestamp, LogSection.level, LogSection.message]

  • timestampTheme

    The [AnsiTextTheme] that will be used to print the timestamp of the log entry.

  • timestampFormatter

    The [LogSectionFormatter] that will be used to format the timestamp of the log entry.

  • levelTheme

    The [AnsiTextTheme] that will be used to print the level of the log entry.

  • levelFormatter

    The [LogSectionFormatter] that will be used to format the level of the log entry.

  • messageTheme

    The [AnsiTextTheme] that will be used to print the message of the log entry.

  • messageFormatter

    The [LogSectionFormatter] that will be used to format the message of the log entry.

Examples #

import 'package:trace/trace.dart';

void main() async {
  Trace.registerLogger(
    ConsoleLogger(),
  );

  Trace.verbose('This is a verbose test message');
  Trace.debug('This is a debug test message');
  Trace.info('This is an info test message');
  Trace.success('This is a success test message');
  Trace.warning('This is a warning test message');
  Trace.error(
    'This is an error test message',
    Exception('Random exception'),
    StackTrace.current,
  );
  Trace.fatal(
    'This is a fatal test message',
    Exception('Critical exception'),
    StackTrace.current,
  );

  await Trace.dispose();
}
examples

You can also check the example folder for more samples.

Contribution #

Check the contribution guide if you want to help with Trace.

Changelog #

Check the changelog to learn what's new in Trace.

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Trace is a minimalistic logger for your Dart & Flutter projects, that uses AnsiX to print customizable messages in terminal and export log files.

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Dependencies

ansix, collection, data_class_plugin, date_time_format, meta, path, stack_trace

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