Utilities for instrumenting errors with [tracing
].
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[tracing
] is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect
scoped, structured, and async-aware diagnostics. This crate provides
integrations between [tracing
] instrumentation and Rust error handling. It
enables enriching error types with diagnostic information from tracing
[span] contexts, formatting those contexts when errors are displayed, and
automatically generate tracing
[events] when errors occur.
The crate provides the following:
[SpanTrace
], a captured trace of the current tracing
[span] context
[ErrorLayer
], a [subscriber layer] which enables capturing SpanTrace
s
Note: This crate is currently experimental.
Compiler support: requires rustc
1.39+
Currently, tracing-error
provides the [SpanTrace
] type, which captures
the current tracing
span context when it is constructed and allows it to
be displayed at a later time.
This crate does not currently provide any actual error types implementing
std::error::Error
. Instead, user-constructed errors or libraries
implementing error types may capture a [SpanTrace
] and include it as part
of their error types.
For example:
```rust use std::{fmt, error::Error}; use tracing_error::SpanTrace;
pub struct MyError { context: SpanTrace, // ... }
impl fmt::Display for MyError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { // ... format other parts of the error ... self.context.fmt(f)?; // ... format other error context information, cause chain, etc ... } }
impl Error for MyError {}
impl MyError { pub fn new() -> Self { Self { context: SpanTrace::capture(), // ... other error information ... } } } ```
In the future, this crate may also provide its own Error
types as well,
for users who do not wish to use other error-handling libraries.
Applications that wish to use tracing-error
-enabled errors should
construct an [ErrorLayer
] and add it to their [Subscriber
] in order to
enable capturing [SpanTrace
]s. For example:
```rust use tracingerror::ErrorLayer; use tracingsubscriber::prelude::*;
fn main() {
let subscriber = tracingsubscriber::Registry::default()
// any number of other subscriber layers may be added before or
// after the ErrorLayer
...
.with(ErrorLayer::default());
// set the subscriber as the default for the application
tracing::subscriber::setglobal_default(subscriber);
}
```
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Tracing by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.