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---
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name: logger-config
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group: api
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category: config
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update-time: 20260512
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description: Create the main logger configuration object used by config-driven runtime logger assembly.
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key-word:
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- logger
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- config
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- runtime
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- public
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---
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## Logger-config
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Create a `LoggerConfig` value describing level, target, timestamp behavior, sink shape, and optional queue wrapping. This is the main typed configuration object consumed by `build_logger(...)` and async build helpers.
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### Interface
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```moonbit
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pub fn LoggerConfig::new(
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min_level~ : Level = Level::Info,
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target~ : String = "",
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timestamp~ : Bool = false,
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sink~ : SinkConfig = default_sink_config(),
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queue~ : QueueConfig? = None,
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) -> LoggerConfig {}
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```
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#### input
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- `min_level : Level` - Global level gate.
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- `target : String` - Default target namespace.
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- `timestamp : Bool` - Whether the built logger should emit timestamps.
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- `sink : SinkConfig` - Configured sink shape.
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- `queue : QueueConfig?` - Optional synchronous queue wrapper.
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#### output
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- `LoggerConfig` - Main logger configuration object.
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### Explanation
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Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
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- `LoggerConfig` is the top-level typed representation for synchronous config-driven logging.
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- `sink` describes the final sink shape before optional queue wrapping.
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- `queue=None` means no configured synchronous queue layer.
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- This same type is embedded into async build config as the synchronous sink/runtime portion.
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### How to Use
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Here are some specific examples provided.
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#### When Build Config In Code Instead Of JSON
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When application bootstrapping prefers typed config values:
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```moonbit
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let config = LoggerConfig::new(
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min_level=Level::Warn,
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target="svc",
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timestamp=true,
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sink=SinkConfig::new(kind=SinkKind::TextConsole),
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)
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```
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In this example, the logger configuration is explicit and strongly typed.
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#### When Prepare Config For A Later Builder
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When config is assembled in one place and built later:
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```moonbit
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let config = LoggerConfig::new(queue=Some(QueueConfig::new(16)))
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let logger = build_logger(config)
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```
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In this example, the config object becomes the handoff boundary between assembly and runtime construction.
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### Error Case
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e.g.:
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- If `sink` describes a capability-limited backend shape such as native file output on a non-native target, later runtime behavior still follows backend support rules.
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- If `target` is empty, the configuration is still valid.
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### Notes
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1. This is the core typed config object for sync logger assembly.
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2. Prefer this API when config is generated in code rather than parsed from text.
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