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Cabret
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Introduction
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This is an Kotlin Library that enables Annotation-triggered method call logging for Kotlin Multiplatform. Inspired by Hugo, Hunter-Debug and the blog posts by bnorm .
Simply add @DebugLog to your methods and it will automatically log all arguments that are passed to the function the return value and the time the function needed to excecute.
When the following function gets called:
@DebugLog
fun exampleFun(
first: String,
last: String,
age: Int = 31,
isLoggedIn: Boolean = false
): String = "$first $last"
fun main(){
exampleFun("Jens","Klingenberg")
}
It will automatically log:
Example -> exampleFun( first= Jens, last= Klingenberg, age= 31, isLoggedIn= false)
Example <- exampleFun() [2.63ms] = Jens Klingenberg
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Setup
You can take a look at DemoProject as an example
1) Gradle Plugin
Add the dependency to your buildscript
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-gradle:1.0.3"
}
}
2) Apply the plugin
Kotlin DSL:
plugins {
id("de.jensklingenberg.cabret")
}
configure<de.jensklingenberg.gradle.CabretGradleExtension> {
enabled = true
}
Groovy DSL:
plugins {
id 'de.jensklingenberg.cabret'
}
cabret {
enabled = true
}
The plugin will only be active when enabled is set to true
3) Log Library
To be able to use the DebugLog annotation, you also need add the dependecies on cabret-log.
Multiplatform (Common, JS, Native)
You can add dependency to the right to the common source set:
commonMain {
dependencies {
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log:1.0.3"
}
}
Platform-specific
You can also add platform-specific dependecies
sourceSets {
jvmMain {
dependencies {
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-jvm:1.0.3"
}
}
}
Here's a list of all available targets:
def cabretVersion = "1.0.3"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-jvm:$cabretVersion"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-js:$cabretVersion"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-android:$cabretVersion"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-iosx64:$cabretVersion"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-iosarm64:$cabretVersion"
implementation "de.jensklingenberg.cabret:cabret-log-linux:$cabretVersion"
4) Enable IR
Cabret is using a Kotlin Compiler Plugin that is using the IR Backend. For Native targets it's already enabled, but you need to activate it in your build.gradle for Kotlin JVM/JS
Kotlin/JVM
tasks.withType<KotlinCompile>().configureEach {
kotlinOptions {
useIR = true
}
}
Kotlin/JS
target {
js(IR) {
}
}
Logging
Tag
@DebugLog( tag = "MyTag")
You can add a tag to the DebugLog annotation under which you can find your logged data. When you don't add a custom tag, Cabret will use the file name for top level function and the class name for class functions as the tag.
LogLevel
@DebugLog(logLevel = Cabret.LogLevel.ERROR)
You can set a LogLevel to the DebugLog Annotation. You can choose between VERBOSE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN or ERROR. By default DEBUG is selected.
Custom Logger
By default Cabret will log the data with printLn() or on Android with android.util.Log and the selected LogLevel. E.g. LogLevel.ERROR will be logged with Log.e(), LogLevel.INFO will be logged with Log.i(), etc.
You can add your own Logger. All you need to do is to add your object of Cabret.Listener to Cabret.addListener() somewhere at the beginning of your programm.
Cabret.addListener(object :Cabret.Listener{
override fun log(tag: String, msg: String, logLevel: Cabret.LogLevel) {
//Add your logger here
}
})
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Project Structure
- cabret-compiler-plugin - This module contains the Kotlin Compiler Plugin for JVM/JS targets
- cabret-compiler-native-plugin - This module contains the Kotlin Compiler Plugin for native targets
- cabret-compiler-runtime - This module contains the shared Kotlin Compiler Plugin Logic for JVM/JS/Native compiler
- cabret-gradle - This module contains the gradle plugin which triggers the two compiler plugins
- cabret-log - A Kotlin Multiplatform project with the DebugLog annotation and the default loggers
- DemoProject - A Kotlin Multiplatform project that is using the debuglog compiler plugin
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Feedback
Feel free to send feedback on Twitter or file an issue. Feature requests are always welcome.
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License
This project is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0
Copyright 2020 Jens Klingenberg
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.