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---
name: configured-logger-file-open-failures
group: api
category: runtime
update-time: 20260512
description: Read the number of open failures recorded by the configured runtime file sink.
key-word:
- logger
- runtime
- file
- public
---
## Configured-logger-file-open-failures
Read the number of open failures recorded by a `ConfiguredLogger` file sink. This helper is useful for diagnosing file-availability or reopen problems.
### Interface
```moonbit
pub fn ConfiguredLogger::file_open_failures(self : ConfiguredLogger) -> Int {}
```
#### input
- `self : ConfiguredLogger` - Config-driven runtime logger whose open-failure counter should be inspected.
#### output
- `Int` - Number of recorded open failures.
### Explanation
Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
- File-backed sinks report their recorded open-failure count.
- Queued file sinks forward the metric from the wrapped file sink.
- Non-file sinks return `0`.
- The counter is cumulative until reset.
### How to Use
Here are some specific examples provided.
#### When Need File Availability Diagnostics
When operators should see whether file open or reopen failed:
```moonbit
let count = logger.file_open_failures()
```
In this example, the configured logger exposes the open-failure metric directly.
#### When Validate Recovery Logic
When tests or support code should inspect whether reopen attempts failed:
```moonbit
ignore(logger.file_open_failures())
```
In this example, the counter helps confirm whether file-open problems occurred during runtime.
### Error Case
e.g.:
- If the configured sink is not file-backed, the method returns `0`.
- If callers need the full file status snapshot rather than one counter, `file_state()` is the better API.
### Notes
1. Use this helper for focused file-open diagnostics.
2. Pair it with `file_reopen(...)` and `file_available()` during recovery analysis.