task_log is a task-based logger.
Just add task_log = 0.1.3
to your Cargo.toml's dependency
section.
Let's get right to the chase. What does using this logger look like?
```rust use std::io::Result; use std::time::Duration; use std::{fs, thread};
use task_log::task;
fn main() { task("Creating and removing file", || -> Result<()> { let filename = "hello.txt"; fs::write(filename, "foo bar")?; thread::sleep(Duration::fromsecs(2)); fs::removefile(filename)?; Ok(()) }) .expect("Failed to create and delete the file"); }
```
As you can see we provide a task to run and a description of what that task is doing. When we run this code we get the following output.
To see more examples see the examples folder.
You can configure task_log's task
function using a struct called ConfigBuilder
. Here is an example of using ConfigBuilder
:
```rust use std::thread; use std::time::Duration;
use task_log::{task, ConfigBuilder};
fn main() { ConfigBuilder::new() .duration(false) .apply() .expect("Failed to setup configuration");
let sum = task("Adding 1 and 2", || -> u32 {
let result = 1 + 2;
thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(2));
result
});
println!("Sum is {}", sum)
} ```
To learn more about ConfigBuilder
please reference the docs.rs documentation.
Here are some features I'm hoping to implement in the future:
RUNNING
prefix.