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Current [semantic](http://semver.org/) version:
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```clojure
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[com.taoensso/timbre "1.5.1"]
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```
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# Timbre, a (sane) Clojure logging & profiling library
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Logging with Java can be maddeningly, unnecessarily hard. Particularly if all you want is something *simple that works out-the-box*. [tools.logging](https://github.com/clojure/tools.logging) helps, but it doesn't save you from the mess of logger dependencies and configuration hell.
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Timbre is an attempt to make **simple logging simple** and more **complex logging reasonable**. No XML!
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## What's In The Box?
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* Small, uncomplicated **all-Clojure** library.
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* **Super-simple map-based config**: no arcane XML or properties files!
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* **Decent performance** (low overhead).
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* Flexible **fn-centric appender model** with **middleware**.
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* Sensible built-in appenders including simple **email appender**.
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* Tunable **flood control** and **asynchronous** logging support.
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* Robust **namespace filtering**.
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* Dead-simple, logging-level-aware **logging profiler**.
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## Getting Started
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### Leiningen
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Depend on Timbre in your `project.clj`:
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```clojure
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[com.taoensso/timbre "1.5.1"]
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```
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and `use` the library:
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```clojure
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(ns my-app (:use [taoensso.timbre :as timbre :only (trace debug info warn error fatal spy)]))
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```
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### Logging
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By default, Timbre gives you basic print output to `*out*`/`*err*` at a `debug` logging level:
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```clojure
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(info "This will print")
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=> nil
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%> 2012-May-28 17:26:11:444 +0700 localhost INFO [my-app] - This will print
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(spy :info (* 5 4 3 2 1))
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=> 120
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%> 2012-May-28 17:26:14:138 +0700 localhost INFO [my-app] - (* 5 4 3 2 1) 120
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(trace "This won't print due to insufficient logging level")
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=> nil
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```
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There's little overhead for checking logging levels:
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```clojure
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(time (trace (Thread/sleep 5000)))
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%> "Elapsed time: 0.054 msecs"
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(time (when true))
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%> "Elapsed time: 0.051 msecs"
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```
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First-argument exceptions generate a stack trace:
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```clojure
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(info (Exception. "Oh noes") "arg1" "arg2")
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%> 2012-May-28 17:35:16:132 +0700 localhost INFO [my-app] - arg1 arg2
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java.lang.Exception: Oh noes
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NO_SOURCE_FILE:1 my-app/eval6409
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Compiler.java:6511 clojure.lang.Compiler.eval
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<...>
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```
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### Configuration
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Configuring Timbre couldn't be simpler. Let's check out (some of) the defaults:
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```clojure
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@timbre/config
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=>
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{:current-level :debug
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:ns-whitelist []
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:ns-blacklist []
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:middleware [] ; As of 1.4.0, see source code
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:timestamp-pattern "yyyy-MMM-dd HH:mm:ss ZZ"
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:timestamp-locale nil
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:appenders
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{:standard-out { <...> }
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:spit { <...> }
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<...> }
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:shared-appender-config {}}
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```
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Easily adjust the current logging level:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-level! :warn)
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```
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And the default timestamp formatting for log messages:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config! [:timestamp-pattern] "yyyy-MMM-dd HH:mm:ss ZZ")
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(timbre/set-config! [:timestamp-locale] (java.util.Locale/GERMAN))
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```
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Filter logging output by namespaces:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config! [:ns-whitelist] ["some.library.core" "my-app.*"])
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```
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### Email Appender
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To enable the standard [Postal](https://github.com/drewr/postal)-based email appender, add the Postal dependency to your `project.clj`:
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```clojure
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[com.draines/postal "1.9.1"]
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```
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And add the appender to your `ns` declaration:
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```clojure
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(:require [taoensso.timbre.appenders (postal :as postal-appender)])
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```
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Then adjust your Timbre config:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config! [:appenders :postal] postal-appender/postal-appender)
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(timbre/set-config! [:shared-appender-config :postal]
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^{:host "mail.isp.net" :user "jsmith" :pass "sekrat!!1"}
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{:from "me@draines.com" :to "foo@example.com"})
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```
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Rate-limit to one email per message per minute:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config! [:appenders :postal :max-message-per-msecs] 60000)
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```
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And make sure emails are sent asynchronously:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config! [:appenders :postal :async?] true)
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```
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### Custom Appenders
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Writing a custom appender is dead-easy:
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```clojure
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(timbre/set-config!
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[:appenders :my-appender]
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{:doc "Hello-world appender"
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:min-level :debug
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:enabled? true
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:async? false
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:max-message-per-msecs nil ; No rate limiting
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:fn (fn [{:keys [ap-config level prefix message more] :as args}]
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(when-not (:my-production-mode? ap-config)
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(apply println prefix "Hello world!" message more)))
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```
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And because appender fns are just regular Clojure fns, you have *unlimited power*: write to your database, send a message over the network, check some other state (e.g. environment config) before making a choice, etc.
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See the `timbre/config` docstring for more information on appenders.
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## Profiling
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The usual recommendation for Clojure profiling is: use a good **JVM profiler** like [YourKit](http://www.yourkit.com/), [JProfiler](http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html), or [VisualVM](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/visualvm/index.html).
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And these certainly do the job. But as with many Java tools, they can be a little hairy and often heavy-handed - especially when applied to Clojure. Timbre includes an alternative.
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Let's add it to our app's `ns` declaration:
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```clojure
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(:use [taoensso.timbre.profiling :as profiling :only (p profile)])
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```
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Wrap forms that you'd like to profile with the `p` macro and give them a name:
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```clojure
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(defn my-fn
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(let [nums (vec (range 1000))]
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(+ (p :fast-sleep (Thread/sleep 1) 10)
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(p :slow-sleep (Thread/sleep 2) 32)
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(p :add (reduce + nums))
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(p :sub (reduce - nums))
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(p :mult (reduce * nums))
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(p :div (reduce / nums)))))
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(my-fn)
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=> 42
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```
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The `profile` macro can now be used to log times for any wrapped forms:
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```clojure
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(profile :info :Arithmetic (dotimes [n 100] (my-fn)))
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=> "Done!"
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%> 2012-Jul-03 20:46:17 +0700 localhost INFO [my-app] - Profiling my-app/Arithmetic
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Name Calls Min Max MAD Mean Total% Total
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my-app/slow-sleep 100 2ms 2ms 31μs 2ms 57 231ms
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my-app/fast-sleep 100 1ms 1ms 27μs 1ms 29 118ms
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my-app/add 100 44μs 2ms 46μs 100μs 2 10ms
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my-app/sub 100 42μs 564μs 26μs 72μs 2 7ms
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my-app/div 100 54μs 191μs 17μs 71μs 2 7ms
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my-app/mult 100 31μs 165μs 11μs 44μs 1 4ms
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Unaccounted 6 26ms
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Total 100 405ms
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```
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It's important to note that Timbre profiling is fully **logging-level aware**: if the level is insufficient, you *won't pay for profiling*. Likewise, normal namespace filtering applies. (Performance characteristics for both checks are inherited from Timbre itself).
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And since `p` and `profile` **always return their body's result** regardless of whether profiling actually happens or not, it becomes feasible to use profiling more often as part of your normal workflow: just *leave profiling code in production as you do for logging code*.
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A simple **sampling profiler** is also available: `taoensso.timbre.profiling/sampling-profile`.
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## Timbre Supports the ClojureWerkz and CDS Project Goals
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ClojureWerkz is a growing collection of open-source, batteries-included [Clojure libraries](http://clojurewerkz.org/) that emphasise modern targets, great documentation, and thorough testing.
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CDS (Clojure Documentation Site) is a contributor-friendly community project aimed at producing top-notch [Clojure tutorials](http://clojure-doc.org/) and documentation.
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## Contact & Contribution
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Reach me (Peter Taoussanis) at [taoensso.com](https://www.taoensso.com) for questions/comments/suggestions/whatever. I'm very open to ideas if you have any! I'm also on Twitter: [@ptaoussanis](https://twitter.com/#!/ptaoussanis).
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## License
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Copyright © 2012 Peter Taoussanis. Distributed under the [Eclipse Public License](http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html), the same as Clojure.
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