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name, group, category, update-time, description, key-word
| name | group | category | update-time | description | key-word | ||||
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| configured-logger-file-runtime-state | api | runtime | 20260512 | Read combined file and queue runtime state from a configured logger when it is backed by a file sink. |
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Configured-logger-file-runtime-state
Read combined file and queue runtime state from a ConfiguredLogger. This helper is the richest file-specific diagnostics API on config-built runtime loggers.
Interface
pub fn ConfiguredLogger::file_runtime_state(self : ConfiguredLogger) -> RuntimeFileState? {}
input
self : ConfiguredLogger- Config-driven runtime logger whose file runtime state should be inspected.
output
RuntimeFileState?- Combined file and queue diagnostics when the runtime sink is file-backed, otherwiseNone.
Explanation
Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
- File-backed sinks return
Some(RuntimeFileState). - Queued file sinks include both file status and queue metrics in the returned state.
- Non-file sinks return
None. - This helper is richer than
file_state()because it can also surface queued backlog and dropped counts.
How to Use
Here are some specific examples provided.
When Need Rich File Runtime Diagnostics
When support output should include both file and queue state:
let state = logger.file_runtime_state()
In this example, callers can inspect availability, failure counters, and queue metrics together.
When Need To Branch On File-backed Runtime Shape
When code should behave differently for file-backed config-built loggers:
match logger.file_runtime_state() {
Some(state) => ignore(state)
None => ()
}
In this example, the optional return value reflects whether the runtime sink is file-backed.
Error Case
e.g.:
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If the configured sink is not file-backed, the method returns
None. -
If callers only need raw file status without queue context,
file_state()may be the simpler API.
Notes
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Use this helper for the richest file-backed runtime diagnostics on config-built loggers.
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It is especially useful for queued file sinks where file health and queue state both matter.