Custom Logging

One of the most helpful parts of Iguana is the logging system. It’s super easy to build intuitive logging for your own components using it. Here are a few pointers:

So this is an example of a log message:

iguana.logInfo("#custom #me This is a custom log")

 

This makes it a little easier to view the logs and filter on the tags by clicking on them:

See the #custom. If you were to click on it, this is what you would see:

Cool eh? Very nice way of filtering your log data. Switching on Matches only:

 

In the Translator, you can use iguana.log to provide a hook for implementing custom notification logic. For example, if you write this helper function:

function Alert(Message) iguana.log("ALERT: "..Message) end

Then create a Log Contains Notifications rule using the key word “ALERT:“ to trigger a notification anytime there is a match in the component’s logs.

This is how you do it:

local MessageId = queue.push{data="A message"} iguana.logInfo("This is associated with that message.", MessageId)

Now this custom informational log you just created, will be related in the logs to the message queued.

That’s it! Simple and powerful.