logResult
Signature
def logResult(marker: String)(implicit log: LoggingContext): Directive0
def logResult(marker: String, level: LogLevel)(implicit log: LoggingContext): Directive0
def logResult(show: RouteResult => String)(implicit log: LoggingContext): Directive0
def logResult(show: RouteResult => LogEntry)(implicit log: LoggingContext): Directive0
def logResult(magnet: LoggingMagnet[RouteResult => Unit])(implicit log: LoggingContext): Directive0
The signature shown is simplified, the real signature uses magnets. [1]
[1] | See The Magnet Pattern for an explanation of magnet-based overloading. |
Description
Logs the response.
See logRequest for the general description how these directives work. This directive is different
as it requires a LoggingMagnet[RouteResult => Unit]
. Instead of just logging HttpResponses
, logResult
is able to
log any ルートリザルト coming back from the inner route.
Use logRequest
for logging the request, or logRequestResult
for logging both.
Example
// different possibilities of using logResponse
// The first alternatives use an implicitly available LoggingContext for logging
// marks with "get-user", log with debug level, HttpResponse.toString
DebuggingDirectives.logResult("get-user")
// marks with "get-user", log with info level, HttpResponse.toString
DebuggingDirectives.logResult(("get-user", Logging.InfoLevel))
// logs just the response status at debug level
def responseStatus(res: RouteResult): String = res match {
case RouteResult.Complete(x) => x.status.toString
case RouteResult.Rejected(rejections) => "Rejected: " + rejections.mkString(", ")
}
DebuggingDirectives.logResult(responseStatus _)
// logs just the response status at info level
def responseStatusAsInfo(res: RouteResult): LogEntry = LogEntry(responseStatus(res), Logging.InfoLevel)
DebuggingDirectives.logResult(responseStatusAsInfo _)
// This one doesn't use the implicit LoggingContext but uses `println` for logging
def printResponseStatus(res: RouteResult): Unit = println(responseStatus(res))
val logResultPrintln = DebuggingDirectives.logResult(LoggingMagnet(_ => printResponseStatus))
// tests:
Get("/") ~> logResultPrintln(complete("logged")) ~> check {
responseAs[String] shouldEqual "logged"
}
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