cool, scala-logging is back :) i had thought that had been abandoned.
-Michael
On 10/17/14 05:12, Konrad Malawski wrote:
Hi Nils,
I actually would keep logging separated as you have now, and simply
use slf4j as provider for both so it will be one config file (
http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/snapshot/java/logging.html#slf4j ).
In your non actor classes you'd use the scala-logging
<https://github.com/typesafehub/scala-logging> which is strict and in
actors the akka provided
<http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/current/java/logging.html> adapter which
is async, both use slf4j so configs won't have to be duplicated.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 9:24 AM, <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi!
I'm using Akka with Java, and I'm trying to figure out the best
way to "share" logging between actors and regular classes that
also do logging. We're using slf4j both with our actors and other
classes, so we already have everything with the same pattern and
in the same logfile. From what I've learned, Akka does
asynchronous logging, and using the slf4j API directly in our
other classes performs logging synchronously. I guess if we want
to be consistent, we should do all logging async, and hence we
should use the Akka logging everywhere. So I'm wondering if there
are any guidelines/best practices how to achieve this? I have been
thinking of a few approaches:
- Change all our classes to take the ActorSystem/EventBus as a
parameter. Use this to construct the LoggingAdapter. However, this
is quite intrusive, and also introduces a dependency to akka from
classes that might be shared with other non-akka modules.
- Create a facade on top of Akka/slf4j. Would solve the above
problem, but also seems like a lot of extra work, considering
slf4j already is a facade.
- Just ignore it all and don't care if we have both async and sync
logging.
I'm interested to learn how other people on this list solve this
issue.
Regards,
Nils-Helge Garli Hegvik
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