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William Pietri commented on VFS-270:
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Since people often end up on issue tracker pages after searching for error
messages, I thought I'd offer my solution here. In my code, I now have this:
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(VfsLog.class.getName());
logger.setFilter(new java.util.logging.Filter() {
public boolean isLoggable(LogRecord record) {
return !record.getMessage().equals("Using \"/tmp/vfs_cache\" as
temporary files store");
}
});
And I do that before doing anything that uses the VFS stuff.
Note that this solution will only work if Apache Commons Logging ends up using
the stuff built in to the JDK. If it has found and used another framework,
you'll need an equivalent but different solution to suppress the excess output.
> Don't log VFS internal info unless vital
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>
> Key: VFS-270
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-270
> Project: Commons VFS
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Occurs for me under JDK 1.6 with 32 bit Linux, but
> presume everywhere.
> Reporter: William Pietri
> Priority: Minor
>
> Please change VFS's default behavior so that it by default no longer produces
> programmer-focused info to stdout.
> My situation is that I'm building a command-line tool. I'm using VFS because
> a) the Java file API is somewhat awkward, and b) I wanted to have my tool run
> in a dry-run mode, where it uses an in-RAM filesystem that gets discarded.
> Even when operating purely on local files, my command-line script produces
> this output:
> Jul 27, 2009 1:00:02 PM org.apache.commons.vfs.VfsLog info
> INFO: Using "/tmp/vfs_cache" as temporary files store.
> Surely, that's interesting to VFS developers. And maybe that's interesting to
> me as a developer using the library, although it makes me wonder why it's
> creating temporary files while doing local file access. But that's definitely
> not interesting to the users of my tool, especially ones who put it in a cron
> job, getting regular mail that contains only this.
> My suggestion is twofold:
> 1) Change the default logging levels so that they're tuned to the interests
> of a typical app consumer, rather than a developer. This message, for
> example, should be at DEBUG level rather than INFO level.
> 2) Optionally, allow developers who'd like more verbose logging of VFS
> internals an easy way to say so.
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