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---
name: async-logger-with-min-level
group: api
category: async
update-time: 20260512
description: Replace the async logger minimum enabled level so lower-severity records are skipped before enqueue.
key-word:
- async
- logger
- level
- public
---
## Async-logger-with-min-level
Replace the async logger's minimum enabled level. This API controls the first gate checked before record creation and queue insertion.
### Interface
```moonbit
pub fn[S] AsyncLogger::with_min_level(
self : AsyncLogger[S],
min_level : @bitlogger.Level,
) -> AsyncLogger[S] {}
```
#### input
- `self : AsyncLogger[S]` - Base async logger whose level threshold should change.
- `min_level : Level` - New minimum enabled level.
#### output
- `AsyncLogger[S]` - A new async logger value carrying the updated threshold.
### Explanation
Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
- `log(...)` checks `is_enabled(level)` before creating a record or touching the queue.
- Lower-severity records below `min_level` are skipped before enqueue.
- This API replaces the logger threshold and does not alter queue configuration.
- The returned logger keeps the same sink, target, and timestamp settings.
### How to Use
Here are some specific examples provided.
#### When Raise Async Noise Floor In Production
When only warning and error records should reach the async queue:
```moonbit
let logger = async_logger(console_sink())
.with_min_level(@bitlogger.Level::Warn)
```
In this example, lower-severity records are skipped before queue pressure increases.
#### When Derive A More Verbose Async Branch
When one branch of code should keep a different threshold:
```moonbit
let base = async_logger(console_sink(), min_level=@bitlogger.Level::Info)
let debug_logger = base.with_min_level(@bitlogger.Level::Debug)
```
In this example, the async sink and queue settings are reused while the threshold changes per logger value.
### Error Case
e.g.:
- If `min_level` is set too high, expected lower-severity diagnostics may disappear before they ever enter the queue.
- If callers need richer predicate logic than a simple threshold, `with_filter(...)` should be used instead.
### Notes
1. This API reduces async queue pressure by dropping disabled levels before enqueue.
2. Use it before adding more complex async filtering rules.