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Logging
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Manage Your Ruby Logs Like a Pro
You can choose from a number of third-party logging libraries, including Logging — based on Java's log4j library — and Lograge. Lograge is a feature-rich logging library meant to simplify the often messy and verbose Rails logs characteristic of the default application logger.
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Custom logging in Rails apps - do you?
For Ruby I use (Logging)[https://github.com/TwP/logging] and while I'm not happy with its Rails gem it can be used without it.
HttpLog
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Manage Your Ruby Logs Like a Pro
Also worth mentioning is httplog, a specialized logging library for tracking third-party API calls that might not be captured in regular logs.
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Usando a gem httplog para uma melhor análise dos logs
Link da gem: https://github.com/trusche/httplog
What are some alternatives?
Log4r - Log4r is a comprehensive and flexible logging library for use in Ruby programs. It features a heirarchical logging system of any number of levels, custom level names, multiple output destinations per log event, custom formatting, and more.
Lograge - An attempt to tame Rails' default policy to log everything.
Fluentd - Fluentd: Unified Logging Layer (project under CNCF)
Semantic Logger - Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers.
LogStashLogger - Ruby logger that writes logstash events
HttpLogger - Log your http api calls just like SQL queries
Cabin - Structured+contextual logging experiments in Ruby
MongoDB Logger - MongoDB logger for Rails
Scrolls - Simple logging