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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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## [2.1] - 2023-06-13
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### Added
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- Added support for custom log formatters.
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## [2.0.1] - 2022-10-07
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### Fixed
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- Fixed a bug where request log tracing didn't work with the DataDog integration. Had to move up logging
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## Table of contents
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* [Structured logging](#structured-logging)
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* [Integration with DataDog](#integration-with-datadog)
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* [Development](#development)
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* The `Rails.logger` is set up to be a Logcraft logger with the name `Application`.
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* Rails's default logging of uncaught errors is modified and instead of spreading the error message across several
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lines, Logcraft logs every uncaught error in 1 line (per error), including the error's name and context (stack trace,
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etc.).
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* Most importantly, Rails's default request logging - which logs several lines per event during the processing of an
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action - is replaced by Logcraft's own access log middleware. The end result is an access log that
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Completed 200 OK in 31ms (Views: 27.3ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
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{"timestamp":"2022-06-26T18:07:08.103+02:00","level":"INFO","logger":"AccessLog","hostname":"MacbookPro.local","pid":80908,"request_id":"9a43631b-284c-4677-9d08-9c1cc5c7d3a7","message":"GET /welcome?subsession_id=34ea8596f9764f475f81158667bc2654 - 200 (OK)","remote_ip":"127.0.0.1","method":"GET","path":"/welcome?subsession_id=34ea8596f9764f475f81158667bc2654","params":{"subsession_id":"34ea8596f9764f475f81158667bc2654","controller":"pages","action":"welcome"},"response_status_code":200,"duration":
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| logcraft.global_context | `{} \| lambda \| proc` | A global log context that will be included in every log message. Must be either a Hash or a lambda/proc returning a Hash. |
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| logcraft.layout_options.formatter | `lambda \| proc` | A custom formatter for the entire log event. Must return a single string (see examples for usage). |
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| logcraft.access_log.logger_name | `'AccessLog'` | The name of the logger emitting access log messages. |
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summary: A zero-configuration structured logging solution for pure Ruby or Ruby on
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