lumberjack
Helps you trek through your code forest and generate logs. (by GaloisInc)
co-log
📓 Flexible and configurable modern #Haskell logging framework (by co-log)
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9 | 253 | |
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3.7 | 6.3 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
ISC License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Good Haskell Source Code
Another great Kowainik project to suggest is co-log: https://github.com/co-log/co-log
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Good, reasonably easy log library
We use co-log it is simple and extensible, and can easily be integrated.
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How to create `co-log` instance for Scotty?
That being said, the fact that you're trying to define an instance of HasLog for ActionT in the first place is a bit suspect, since this co-log tutorial suggests you shouldn't need to do anything of the sort. I think you should be able to perform logging in your App and then lift the App to ActionT by using ActionT's MonadTrans instance. That is, something like this:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lumberjack and co-log you can also consider the following projects:
katip-kafka - Kafka backend for Katip
tslogger - thread-safe logging
logging
logging-facade-journald - Journald backend for logging-facade
yet-another-logger - Haskell logging framework with a focus on flexibility and performance
katip-scalyr-scribe - A katip scribe for scalyr logging
rollbar - error notification to rollbar.com
greg-client - A very fast lightweight distributed logger with a high-precision global time axis
co-log-polysemy-formatting - A Haskell library: A fancy logging effect for Polysemy using the formatting library to format log messages.
simple-log - Simple logging in Haskell
wai-log
lumberjack vs katip-kafka
co-log vs tslogger
lumberjack vs logging
co-log vs logging-facade-journald
lumberjack vs yet-another-logger
co-log vs logging
lumberjack vs katip-scalyr-scribe
co-log vs rollbar
lumberjack vs greg-client
co-log vs co-log-polysemy-formatting
lumberjack vs simple-log
co-log vs wai-log