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# BitLogger
BitLogger is a structured logging library written in MoonBit.
## Overview
BitLogger currently provides:
- log levels: `Trace`, `Debug`, `Info`, `Warn`, `Error`
- structured key-value fields
- plain console output
- JSON console output
- child target composition via `child(...)`
- context fields via `with_context_fields(...)`
- optional timestamps via `with_timestamp()`
- sink fanout via `fanout_sink(...)`
- sink routing via `split_sink(...)` and `split_by_level(...)`
- custom integration via `callback_sink(...)`
- in-memory buffering via `buffered_sink(...)`
- record filtering via `filter_sink(...)`
- reusable filter helpers such as `target_has_prefix(...)`, `message_contains(...)`, `level_at_least(...)`, and `field_equals(...)`
- record patching via `with_patch(...)` and `patch_sink(...)`
- patch helpers such as `prefix_message(...)`, `append_fields(...)`, and `redact_fields(...)`
- context binding via `bind(...)` and `fields(...)`
- explicit queued delivery via `queued_sink(...)` and `with_queue(...)`
- bounded backlog with `QueueOverflowPolicy::DropNewest` and `QueueOverflowPolicy::DropOldest`
- configurable text formatting via `text_formatter(...)`, `format_text(...)`, `text_console_sink(...)`, and template-driven `template` output
- formatter-based callback integration via `formatted_callback_sink(...)`
- native-only file output via `file_sink(...)`, with basic size rotation, backup retention, explicit `reopen()` / `reopen_with_current_policy()` / `reopen_append()` / `reopen_truncate()`, and failure counters
- `native_files_supported()` for backend capability detection
- default global logger helpers
## Quick Start
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(console_sink(), min_level=Level::Info, target="demo")
.with_timestamp()
.with_context_fields([field("service", "bitlogger")])
logger.info("starting", fields=[field("port", "8080")])
```
Child target composition:
```moonbit
let worker = Logger::new(console_sink(), target="app").child("worker")
worker.info("job ready")
```
Custom callback sink:
```moonbit
let hook = Logger::new(
callback_sink(fn(rec) {
println("callback saw [\{rec.target}] \{rec.message}")
}),
target="hook",
)
hook.info("hello")
```
Basic buffered sink:
```moonbit
let sink = buffered_sink(console_sink(), flush_limit=2)
let logger = Logger::new(sink, target="buffered")
logger.info("one")
logger.info("two")
sink.flush()
```
Basic filter sink:
```moonbit
let sink = filter_sink(console_sink(), fn(rec) {
rec.target == "kept"
})
let kept = Logger::new(sink, target="kept")
let dropped = Logger::new(sink, target="dropped")
kept.info("visible")
dropped.info("hidden")
```
Chained logger filter:
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(console_sink(), target="service")
.with_filter(all_of([
target_has_prefix("service"),
message_contains("visible"),
]))
logger.info("hidden")
logger.child("api").info("visible")
```
Record patching:
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(console_sink(), target="auth")
.with_patch(compose_patches([
prefix_message("[safe] "),
redact_fields(["token"]),
append_fields([field("service", "bitlogger")]),
]))
logger.info("login", fields=[field("user", "alice"), field("token", "secret")])
```
Context binding:
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(console_sink(), target="audit")
.bind(fields([("service", "bitlogger"), ("scope", "login")]))
logger.info("accepted", fields=[field("user", "alice")])
```
Explicit queued sink:
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(console_sink(), target="queue")
.with_queue(max_pending=2, overflow=QueueOverflowPolicy::DropOldest)
logger.info("one")
logger.info("two")
logger.info("three")
ignore(logger.sink.flush())
```
Level-based split sink:
```moonbit
let logger = Logger::new(
split_by_level(
callback_sink(fn(rec) {
println("high priority: \{rec.level.label()} \{rec.message}")
}),
console_sink(),
min_level=Level::Warn,
),
min_level=Level::Trace,
target="split",
)
logger.info("normal output")
logger.warn("warning output")
```
Custom text formatter:
```moonbit
let formatter = text_formatter(
show_timestamp=false,
field_separator=",",
template="[{level}] {target} {message} :: {fields}",
)
let logger = Logger::new(text_console_sink(formatter), target="pretty")
logger.info("hello", fields=[field("mode", "pretty")])
```
JSON config loading:
```moonbit
let config = parse_logger_config_text(
"{\"min_level\":\"debug\",\"target\":\"config.demo\",\"timestamp\":true,\"sink\":{\"kind\":\"text_console\",\"text_formatter\":{\"show_timestamp\":false,\"field_separator\":\",\",\"template\":\"[{level}] {target} {message} :: {fields}\"}},\"queue\":{\"max_pending\":2,\"overflow\":\"DropOldest\"}}",
)
let logger = build_logger(config)
logger.info("configured from json")
ignore(logger.flush())
```
Native file sink:
```moonbit
if native_files_supported() {
let logger = Logger::new(
file_sink("bitlogger.log", rotation=Some(file_rotation(128, max_backups=2))),
target="file",
)
logger.info("hello", fields=[field("kind", "file")])
ignore(logger.sink.flush())
ignore(logger.sink.close())
}
```
File runtime state dump:
```moonbit
let logger = build_logger(
LoggerConfig::new(
sink=SinkConfig::new(kind=SinkKind::File, path="bitlogger-runtime.log"),
queue=Some(QueueConfig::new(16)),
),
)
logger.info("queued hello")
match logger.file_runtime_state() {
Some(snapshot) => println(stringify_runtime_file_state(snapshot, pretty=true))
None => ()
}
```
## Repository Layout
- `bitlogger/`: MoonBit library package, tests, and Mooncake package README
- `examples/basic/`: runnable example package
## Links
- [Mooncake package page](https://mooncakes.io/docs/Nanaloveyuki/BitLogger)
- [Chinese README](../README.md)
## Config Notes
- BitLogger now includes a JSON config layer via `parse_logger_config_text(...)`, `stringify_logger_config(...)`, and `build_logger(...)`.
- Supported keys include `min_level`, `target`, `timestamp`, `sink.kind`, `sink.path`, `sink.append`, `sink.auto_flush`, `sink.rotation`, `sink.text_formatter`, and `queue`.
- `sink.rotation` currently supports `max_bytes` and `max_backups` for basic size-based rotation and backup retention.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `reopen()`, `reopen_with_current_policy()`, `reopen_append()`, `reopen_truncate()`, `open_failures()`, `write_failures()`, `flush_failures()`, and `rotation_failures()` for basic observability.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `append_mode()`. Passing `append=...` to `reopen(...)` updates the current append policy used by later reopen calls, `reopen_with_current_policy()` makes that stored-policy reopen path explicit, and `reopen_append()` / `reopen_truncate()` cover the two common policy switches directly.
- `file_sink(...)` also supports `set_append_mode(...)` for explicitly changing the append policy that later reopen calls will use.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `path()` and `auto_flush_enabled()` for reading basic file-sink policy state.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `rotation_enabled()` and `rotation_config()` for reading whether rotation is active and which parameters are currently in effect.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `state()` for reading a single snapshot that includes path, availability, append policy, auto-flush flag, rotation config, and all current failure counters.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `policy()` and `default_policy()` for reading the current runtime policy and the sink's original default policy separately.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `set_policy(...)` for applying append, auto-flush, and rotation as a single bundled runtime policy update.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `reset_failure_counters()` so open/write/flush/rotation failure counters can be cleared after diagnostics or recovery handling.
- `file_sink(...)` also exposes `reset_policy()` so append, auto-flush, and rotation settings can be restored to the sink's original defaults.
- `file_sink(...)` also supports `set_auto_flush(...)`, `set_rotation(...)`, and `clear_rotation()` for runtime policy updates.
- `ConfiguredLogger` built through `build_logger(...)` also exposes `file_reopen()`, `file_reopen_with_current_policy()`, `file_reopen_append()`, `file_reopen_truncate()`, `file_flush()`, `file_close()`, `file_append_mode()`, `file_path()`, `file_auto_flush()`, `file_rotation_enabled()`, `file_rotation_config()`, `file_state()`, plus `file_set_append_mode(...)`, `file_set_auto_flush(...)`, `file_set_rotation(...)`, `file_clear_rotation()`, and the corresponding file failure counters, so config-driven file logging keeps a usable control surface.
- `ConfiguredLogger` also exposes `file_runtime_state()` so queued file loggers can report both the underlying file snapshot and the outer queue backlog/drop state in one read.
- `ConfiguredLogger` also exposes `file_policy()` and `file_default_policy()` for reading current runtime file policy and initial config policy separately.
- `ConfiguredLogger` also exposes `file_set_policy(...)` for applying a bundled runtime file policy through the config-built control surface.
- `ConfiguredLogger` also exposes `file_reset_failure_counters()` for clearing file failure counters through the config-built control surface.
- `ConfiguredLogger` also exposes `file_reset_policy()` for restoring runtime file policy back to the initial config values.
- `file_sink_state_to_json(...)`, `stringify_file_sink_state(...)`, `runtime_file_state_to_json(...)`, and `stringify_runtime_file_state(...)` can export file and queued-file snapshots directly as JSON for diagnostics or reporting.
- `sink.text_formatter.template` currently supports fixed tokens: `{timestamp}`, `{timestamp_ms}`, `{level}`, `{target}`, `{message}`, and `{fields}`.
- Config-driven sink assembly currently supports `console`, `json_console`, `text_console`, and `file`.
- `queue` remains a synchronous bounded wrapper around the final sink, not an async runtime.
## Async Layer
- A separate `bitlogger_async/` package is now included.
- It uses `moonbitlang/async` and provides `AsyncLogger`, `async_logger(...)`, a background `run()` worker, and bounded async queue delivery.
- The current async API already supports `with_context_fields(...)`, `with_filter(...)`, `with_patch(...)`, `with_target(...)`, and `child(...)`.
- `shutdown()` is now the recommended way to stop the async worker. By default it waits for the queue to drain, closes the queue, and then waits for the worker to exit.
- Basic lifecycle observability is also available through `is_closed()`, `is_running()`, `has_failed()`, and `last_error()`.
- The async worker now supports batched queue draining via `max_batch` and basic flush policies through `flush=Never|Batch|Shutdown`.
- The recommended startup pattern is shown in [examples/async_basic/main.mbt](/E:/repo/MooLiteyukiBot/examples/async_basic/main.mbt:1).
- This layer currently targets `native/llvm` only and remains isolated from the synchronous logger core.
### Async Config
- `parse_async_logger_config_text(...)`, `stringify_async_logger_config(...)`, `parse_async_logger_build_config_text(...)`, and `build_async_logger(...)` are now available.
- The JSON root is split into `logger` and `async_config`.
- `logger` fully reuses the synchronous `LoggerConfig` schema, while `async_config` currently supports `max_pending`, `overflow`, `max_batch`, and `flush`.
- The recommended config-driven startup flow is shown in [examples/async_basic/main.mbt](/E:/repo/MooLiteyukiBot/examples/async_basic/main.mbt:1).