By default, this layout includes the log level of the log record as
per log_levels(), the current timestamp and the actual log
message – that you can override via calling
layout_glue_generator() directly. For colorized output, see
layout_glue_colors().
Usage
layout_glue(
level,
msg,
namespace = NA_character_,
.logcall = sys.call(),
.topcall = sys.call(-1),
.topenv = parent.frame(),
.timestamp = Sys.time()
)Arguments
- level
log level, see
log_levels()for more details- msg
string message
- namespace
string referring to the
loggerenvironment / config to be used to override the target of the message record to be used instead of the default namespace, which is defined by the R package name from which the logger was called, and falls back to a common, global namespace.- .logcall
the logging call being evaluated (useful in formatters and layouts when you want to have access to the raw, unevaluated R expression)
- .topcall
R expression from which the logging function was called (useful in formatters and layouts to extract the calling function's name or arguments)
- .topenv
original frame of the
.topcallcalling function where the formatter function will be evaluated and that is used to look up thenamespaceas well vialogger:::top_env_name- .timestamp
The time the logging occured. Defaults to the current time but may be overwritten if the logging is delayed from the time it happend
See also
Other log_layouts:
get_logger_meta_variables(),
layout_blank(),
layout_gha(),
layout_glue_colors(),
layout_glue_generator(),
layout_json(),
layout_json_parser(),
layout_logging(),
layout_simple()
