@Plugin(name="highlight", category="Converter") public final class HighlightConverter extends LogEventPatternConverter
For example:
%highlight{%d{ ISO8601 } [%t] %-5level: %msg%n%throwable}
You can define custom colors for each Level:
%highlight{%d{ ISO8601 } [%t] %-5level: %msg%n%throwable}{FATAL=red, ERROR=red, WARN=yellow, INFO=green, DEBUG=cyan, TRACE=black}
You can use a predefined style:
%highlight{%d{ ISO8601 } [%t] %-5level: %msg%n%throwable}{STYLE=DEFAULT}
The available predefined styles are:
Default
Log4j
- The same as Default
Logback
You can use whitespace around the comma and equal sign. The names in values MUST come from the AnsiEscape enum, case is normalized to upper-case internally.
To disable ANSI output unconditionally, specify an additional option disableAnsi=true
, or to
disable ANSI output if no console is detected, specify option noConsoleNoAnsi=true
e.g..
%highlight{%d{ ISO8601 } [%t] %-5level: %msg%n%throwable}{STYLE=DEFAULT, noConsoleNoAnsi=true}
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
format(LogEvent event,
StringBuilder toAppendTo)
Formats an event into a string buffer.
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boolean |
handlesThrowable()
Normally pattern converters are not meant to handle Exceptions although few pattern converters might.
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static HighlightConverter |
newInstance(Configuration config,
String[] options)
Gets an instance of the class.
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format, isVariable
getName, getStyleClass
public static HighlightConverter newInstance(Configuration config, String[] options)
config
- The current Configuration.options
- pattern options, may be null. If first element is "short", only the first line of the
throwable will be formatted.public void format(LogEvent event, StringBuilder toAppendTo)
format
in class LogEventPatternConverter
event
- event to format, may not be null.toAppendTo
- string buffer to which the formatted event will be appended. May not be null.public boolean handlesThrowable()
LogEventPatternConverter
By examining the return values for this method, the containing layout will determine whether it handles throwables or not.
handlesThrowable
in class LogEventPatternConverter
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