--- title: "Logging from R Packages" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Logging from R Packages} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r pkgchecks, echo = FALSE} ## check if other logger packages are available and exit if not for (pkg in c("devtools")) { if (!requireNamespace(pkg, quietly = TRUE)) { warning(paste(pkg, "package not available, so cannot build this vignette")) knitr::knit_exit() } } ``` ```{r setup, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` In this vignette I suppose that you are already familiar with [Customizing the format and destination of log records](https://daroczig.github.io/logger/articles/customize_logger.html) vignette, especially with the [Log namespaces](https://daroczig.github.io/logger/articles/customize_logger.html#log-namespaces) section. So that your R package's users can suppress (or render with custom layout) the log messages triggered by your R package, it's wise to record all those log messages in a custom namespace. By default, if you are calling the `?log_level` function family from an R package after importing from the `logger` package, then `logger` will try to auto-guess the calling R package name and use that as the default namespace, see eg: ```{r} library(logger) devtools::load_all(system.file("demo-packages/logger-tester-package", package = "logger")) logger_tester_function(INFO, "hi from tester package") ``` But if auto-guessing is not your style, then feel free to set your custom namespace (eg the name of your package) in all `?log_info` etc function calls and let your users know about how to suppress / reformat / redirect your log messages via `?log_threshold`, `?log_layout`, `?log_appender`. Please note that setting the formatter function via `?log_formatter` should not be left to the R package end-users, as the log message formatter is specific to your logging calls, so that should be decided by the R package author. Feel free to pick any formatter function (eg `glue`, `sprintf`, `paste` or something else), and set that via `?log_formatter` when your R package is loaded. All other parameters of your `logger` will inherit from the `global` namespace -- set by your R package's end user. ```{r cleanup, include = FALSE} logger:::namespaces_reset() ```