FlowerDocs uses the [Logback] library (https://logback.qos.ch/) to manage application logs.
Log files
The following parameters can be set in the core.properties
and gui.properties
files:
Parameter | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
logging.file.name |
flowerdocs-xxx.log | Log file path |
logging.file.max-size |
10MB | Maximum log file size at which rotation is enabled |
logging.file.max-history |
undefined | Maximum number of log files |
logging.level.root |
INFO | Default log level |
Log levels
FlowerDocs and the libraries used push logs on several levels:
TRACE
: the finest level of information, providing debugging information (can be activated following a support request)DEBUG
: level for obtaining debugging information (can be activated following a support request)INFO
: messages given for information onlyWARN
: warning messagesERROR
: errors intercepted by the application
The log level can be defined by Java package by adding a logging.level.<package>=<niveau>
parameter such as:
logging.level.com.flower.docs.core.tsp=DEBUG
Variables
On a shared or heavily-used platform, logs may need to be contextualized. FlowerDocs provides variables that can be displayed in log messages:
user
: current user identifierscope
: identifier of the scope on which the current user is authenticatedrequest
: unique identifier of the request sent (in the case of a request sent to FlowerDocs GUI and propagated to FlowerDocs Core, the identifier is retained)
To use these variables, simply modify the logging.pattern.level
parameter of theappender in question: %X{variable}
such as:
logging.pattern.level=%X{request} %X{scope} %X{user} %5p