How to silence the call to a rails controller's action all together

醉酒当歌 提交于 2020-01-22 15:25:47

问题


I've figured out how to silence the contents of an action by wrapping everything inside the action's method in a logger.silence block.

However, I still get the call to the action showing up in the log file.

I.E:

Processing DashboardController#update (for 66.201.17.166 at 2009-09-09 19:03:27) [GET]
  Parameters: {"todos"=>{"user"=>"25", "sfu_type"=>""}}
Completed in 1021ms (View: 439, DB: 438) | 200 OK [http://my.host.com/dashboard/update?todos%5Buser%5D=25&todos%5Bsfu_type%5D=]

I want to either keep the above from getting written to the logs all together, or redirect it to a different log file (i.e. dashboard.log) so it stops cluttering up the production.log file.

I get the above sample written to the log each time the ajax call updates for each user logged in. This updates about every 2 minutes so the production log file is getting flooded with unuseful log messages.


回答1:


Late answer, but I spent quite a bit of time of the interwebs looking for the answer, which is thus:

In the controller that contains the action you would like to ignore, override the logger method and return the rails default for some actions, and a custom logger or nil for the ones that need special handling.

def logger
  if params[:action] == 'action_to_ignore'
    # return custom logger or nil
  else
    RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER
  end
end

I suspect there is an easier way, and would love to hear it if it exists.




回答2:


The logger calls are scattered all over ActionController::Base. The only way I can think of is to monkey patch a bunch of methods and check for the name of the controller in question.

Perhaps overriding this method is all you need to do. Not sure. Good luck :)




回答3:


This looks like a really good, flexible solution using middleware: http://dennisreimann.de/blog/silencing-the-rails-log-on-a-per-action-basis/




回答4:


Have you set your production logging level?

config > environments > production.rb

config.log_level = :warn (default is :info)




回答5:


In the application controller you could override the logger:

def log_error(exception)
  #super(exception)
  #do my logging here
end

I use this to email me when errors occur in a critical app.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1403073/how-to-silence-the-call-to-a-rails-controllers-action-all-together

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