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fstdout-logger

An implementation of the log crate that logs to stdout and to an optional log file with configurable options

1 unstable release

Uses new Rust 2024

new 0.1.0 May 12, 2025

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MIT license

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FStdout Logger

A simple and flexible dual-destination logger for Rust applications that implements the log crate's API.

Latest Version Documentation

Features

  • Log messages to both stdout and a file simultaneously
  • Configurable log levels (Trace, Debug, Info, Warn, Error)
  • Colored output for stdout (with different colors for each log level)
  • Plain text output for log files (no color codes)
  • Compact timestamps in stdout (only time, HH:MM:SS)
  • Complete timestamps in log files (includes date)
  • Optional file and line number information
  • Highly configurable via simple builder API
  • Compatible with the standard log crate macros

Installation

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
fstdout-logger = "0.1.0"
log = "0.4"

The crate uses the following dependencies internally:

  • colored for terminal coloring
  • chrono for timestamp formatting
  • thiserror for error handling

Usage

Simple Usage

use fstdout_logger::init_logger;
use log::{debug, error, info, warn};

fn main() {
    // Initialize logger with defaults (colored output, Info level)
    if let Err(e) = init_logger(Some("application.log")) {
        eprintln!("Failed to initialize logger: {}", e);
        return;
    }

    // Now use the standard log macros
    info!("Application started");         // Blue
    debug!("This won't show by default"); // Suppressed (below Info level)
    warn!("Warning: resource usage high"); // Yellow
    error!("Failed to process item: {}", "invalid format"); // Red
}

Using Presets

For common use cases, presets are available:

use fstdout_logger::{init_development_logger, init_production_logger};
use log::{debug, error, info};

fn main() {
    // For development: Debug level with file info and colors
    init_development_logger(Some("dev.log")).expect("Failed to initialize logger");
    
    // Or for production: Info level without file info, concise timestamps
    // init_production_logger(Some("app.log")).expect("Failed to initialize logger");
    
    debug!("Debug info shows in development mode"); // Shows in development, hidden in production
    info!("Application running");
    error!("Something went wrong!");
}

Custom Configuration

For full control, use the configuration builder:

use fstdout_logger::{init_logger_with_config, LoggerConfig, LoggerConfigBuilder};
use log::{info, LevelFilter};

fn main() {
    // Create a custom configuration
    let config = LoggerConfig::builder()
        .level(LevelFilter::Info)
        .show_file_info(false)      // Hide file and line info for cleaner output
        .show_date_in_stdout(false) // Show only time in stdout (HH:MM:SS)
        .use_colors(true)           // Enable colored output
        .build();
    
    // Initialize with the custom config
    init_logger_with_config(Some("application.log"), config)
        .expect("Failed to initialize logger");
    
    info!("Customized logging experience!");
}

Output Format

Terminal Output (Default)

By default, terminal output shows a concise format with colors:

[HH:MM:SS LEVEL file:line] Message

For example:

[14:23:45 INFO main.rs:25] Application started

Log messages are colored according to log level:

  • ERROR: Bold Red
  • WARN: Bold Yellow
  • INFO: Bold Blue
  • DEBUG: Green
  • TRACE: Default terminal color

The timestamp and file information are displayed in a dimmed color to make the log level and message stand out.

File Output (Always Plain Text)

Log messages in files always include the date and file information:

[YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS LEVEL file:line] Message

For example:

[2023-05-15 14:23:45 INFO main.rs:25] Application started

Configuration Options

You can configure the output format through the LoggerConfig:

  • show_file_info - Toggle display of file and line information
  • show_date_in_stdout - Toggle inclusion of date in terminal output
  • use_colors - Enable or disable colored output in terminal
  • level - Set the minimum log level to display

Run Examples

The crate includes examples that demonstrate its usage:

# Simple logging with custom configuration
cargo run --example basic_usage

# Stdout-only logging with minimal format
cargo run --example stdout_only

# Comparing different color and format options
cargo run --example color_options

# Demonstrating production vs development presets
cargo run --example production

Full API

The logger provides several initialization functions for different use cases:

  • init_logger(path) - Simple initialization with defaults
  • init_logger_with_level(path, level) - Set a specific log level
  • init_logger_with_config(path, config) - Use a custom configuration
  • init_production_logger(path) - Use production-optimized settings
  • init_development_logger(path) - Use development-optimized settings
  • init_stdout_logger(config) - Initialize a stdout-only logger
  • init_simple_stdout_logger(level) - Initialize a minimal stdout-only logger

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Dependencies

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