{-# LANGUAGE PatternSynonyms #-} {- | Copyright: (c) 2018-2020 Kowainik SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 Maintainer: Kowainik This module introduces 'Severity' data type for expressing how severe the message is. Also, it contains useful functions and patterns for work with 'Severity'. +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | Severity | Pattern | Meaning | Example | +===========+=========+=========================================+=============================+ | 'Debug' | 'D' | Information useful for debug purposes | Internal function call logs | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 'Info' | 'I' | Normal operational information | Finish file uploading | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 'Warning' | 'W' | General warnings, non-critical failures | Image load error | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 'Error' | 'E' | General errors/severe errors | Could not connect to the DB | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ -} module Colog.Core.Severity ( Severity (..) -- ** Patterns -- $pattern , pattern D , pattern I , pattern W , pattern E , filterBySeverity ) where import Data.Ix (Ix) import Colog.Core.Action (LogAction (..), cfilter) -- | Severity for the log messages. data Severity {- | Information useful for debug purposes. E.g. output of the function that is important for the internal development, not for users. Like, the result of SQL query. -} = Debug {- | Normal operational information. E.g. describing general steps: starting application, finished downloading. -} | Info {- | General warnings, non-critical failures. E.g. couldn't download icon from some service to display. -} | Warning {- | General errors/severe errors. E.g. exceptional situations: couldn't syncronize accounts. -} | Error deriving stock (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Enum, Bounded, Ix) {- $pattern Instead of using full names of the constructors you can instead use one-letter patterns. To do so you can import and use the pattern: @ __import__ Colog (__pattern__ D) example :: WithLog env Message m => m () example = log D "I'm using severity pattern" @ Moreover, you could use patterns when pattern-matching on severity @ errorToStderr :: 'Severity' -> IO () errorToStderr E = hputStrLn stderr "Error severity" errorToStderr _ = putStrLn "Something else" @ -} pattern D, I, W, E :: Severity pattern D <- Debug where D = Debug pattern I <- Info where I = Info pattern W <- Warning where W = Warning pattern E <- Error where E = Error {-# COMPLETE D, I, W, E #-} -- | Filters messages by the given 'Severity'. filterBySeverity :: Applicative m => Severity -> (a -> Severity) -> LogAction m a -> LogAction m a filterBySeverity s fs = cfilter (\a -> fs a >= s) {-# INLINE filterBySeverity #-}