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I will start working on a branch the first implementation of logging capabilities for Pacto.
I think that by default the logger should print to STDOUT, that makes sense right @marcosccm?
Stay tuned, I will post my updates soon.
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I'd prefer the built-in logger vs an external gem or hand-rolled logger, unless there's a strong case for using something else.
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I don't have any preference, we can use now the built in logger and if we need something more "advance" in the future then move to a gem. I will write a wrapper (Pacto::Logger) so it will be easy to migrate to another logger if needed.
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I remember seeing a bit of code that switches between a simple logger
(stdout print, mostly) and the default Rails logger if it's available. I'll
try to find it -- it was a pretty elegant bit of code.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 7:47 PM, jesusmercado [email protected]:
I don't have any preference, we can use now the built in logger and if we
need something more "advance" in the future then move to a gem. I will
write a wrapper (Pacto::Logger) so it will be easy to migrate to another
logger if needed.—
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