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tinylog – Rolling File Writer Tutorial

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tinylog - Rolling File Writer Tutorial

What is rolling file adaptor for tinylog?

The rolling file writer or adaptor is a tinylog’s writer which writes logs to rolling files. It keeps rotating files and you will have latest log files as per your configuration.

Let’s get started:

Step-1. Make sure you follow tinylog’s HelloWorld tutorial

Here is a link:

Step-2. Modify tinylog.properties file

writerCrunchifyRollingFile          = rolling file
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.level    = info
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.format   = {date: HH:mm:ss.SSS} {level}: {message}
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.file     = logs/crunchifyLog_{count}.log
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.latest   = logs/crunchifyLog.log
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.charset  = UTF-8
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.buffered = false
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.policies = startup, daily: 00:00, size: 1mb
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.backups  = 100
writerCrunchifyRollingFile.convert  = gzip

Here are all tinylog’s placeholders:

PlaceholderDescription
{count}Consecutive number, starting with “0”
{date}Current date and time. Optionally there can be a custom date format pattern such as “{date: HH:mm:ss.SSS}”. The date format pattern is compatible with SimpleDateFormat and on Java 9 (or higher), also with DateTimeFormatter that supports milliseconds and nanoseconds. The default date format pattern is “yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss”.
{pid}Process ID of the application

Here are all tinylog’s policies:

Here are all tinylog's policies

Step-3. Write program to generate logs

  • Create class CrunchifyTinyLogRollingFileWriter.java
package crunchify.com.java.tutorials;

import org.tinylog.Logger;

/**
 * @author Crunchify.com
 * Program: tinylog Rolling File Writer example
 *
 */
public class CrunchifyTinyLogRollingFileWriter {
    public static void main(String[] args) {

        // create hello x 3 per line
        String crunchifyRecord = "Howdy Cruncher! This is App Shah and welcome to Tinylog Tutorial! - INFO Log Level! ";
        crunchifyRecord = crunchifyRecord + crunchifyRecord;

        System.out.println(crunchifyRecord);

        int crunchifyCounter = 0;
        while (crunchifyCounter < 50000) {
            Logger.info(crunchifyRecord + crunchifyCounter);
            crunchifyCounter++;
        }

        System.out.println("Completed");
    }
}

Step-4. Run above program to generate logs

Eclipse / IntelliJ IDEA console result.

Howdy Cruncher! This is App Shah and welcome to Tinylog Tutorial! - INFO Log Level! Howdy Cruncher! This is App Shah and welcome to Tinylog Tutorial! - INFO Log Level! 
Completed

Process finished with exit code 0

Step-5. Verify rolling file logs

Crunchify's rolling file logs - tinylog properties
  • Go to your project main folder
  • Go to logs folder
  • You will see crunchifyLog.log file and all zip files

Let me know if you face any issue running code.

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