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# 0.2.0 (October 22, 2021) This breaking change release adds support for the new v0.3.x series of `tracing-subscriber`. In addition, it resolves the security advisory for the `chrono` crate, [RUSTSEC-2020-0159]. This release increases the minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) to 1.51.0. ### Breaking Changes - Updated `tracing-subscriber` to v0.3.x ([#1677]) - Changed `NonBlocking::error_counter` to return an `ErrorCounter` type, rather than an `Arc<AtomicU64>` ([#1675]) ### Changed - Updated `tracing-subscriber` to v0.3.x ([#1677]) ### Fixed - **non-blocking**: Fixed compilation on 32-bit targets ([#1675]) - **rolling**: Replaced `chrono` dependency with `time` to resolve [RUSTSEC-2020-0159] ([#1652]) - **rolling**: Fixed an issue where `RollingFileAppender` would fail to print errors that occurred while flushing a previous logfile ([#1604]) Thanks to new contributors @dzvon and @zvkemp for contributing to this release! [RUSTSEC-2020-0159]: https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0159.html [#1677]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/1677 [#1675]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/1675 [#1652]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/1675 [#1604]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/1604
Tracing Examples
This directory contains a collection of examples that demonstrate the use of the
tracing
ecosystem:
- tracing:
counters
: Implements a very simple metrics system to demonstrate how subscribers can consume field values as typed data.sloggish
: A demoSubscriber
implementation that mimics the output ofslog-term
'sCompact
formatter.
- tracing-attributes:
attrs-basic
: A simple example of the#[instrument]
attribute.attrs-literal-field-names
: Demonstrates using literal field names rather than rust tokens..attrs-args
: An example implementing a simple recursive calculation of Fibonacci numbers, to demonstrate how the#[instrument]
attribute can record function arguments.
- tracing-subscriber:
fmt
: Demonstrates the use of thefmt
module intracing-subscriber
, which provides a subscriber implementation that logs traces to the console.fmt-stderr
: Demonstrates overriding the output stream used by thefmt
subscriber.fmt-custom-field
: Demonstrates overriding how thefmt
subscriber formats fields on spans and events.fmt-custom-event
: Demonstrates overriding how thefmt
subscriber formats events.fmt-multiple-writers.rs
: demonstrates howfmt::Layer
can write to multiple destinations (in this instance, stdout and a file) simultaneously.subscriber-filter
: Demonstrates thetracing-subscriber::filter
module, which provides a layer which adds configurable filtering to a subscriber implementation.tower-load
: Demonstrates how dynamically reloadable filters can be used to debug a server under load in production.journald
: Demonstrates how to usefmt
andjournald
layers to output to both the terminal and the system journal.toggle-layers
: Demonstrates how Layers can be wrapped with anOption
allowing them to be dynamically toggled.
- tracing-futures:
spawny-thing
: Demonstrates the use of the#[instrument]
attribute macro asynchronous functions.tokio-spawny-thing.rs
: Similar tospawny-thingy
, but with the additional demonstration instrumenting concurrent tasks created withtokio::spawn
.futures-proxy-server
: Demonstrates the use oftracing-futures
by implementing a simple proxy server, based on this example fromtokio
.async_fn
: Demonstrates how asynchronous functions can be instrumented.echo
: Demonstrates atracing
-instrumented variant of Tokio'secho
example.
- tracing-flame:
infero-flame
: Demonstrates the use oftracing-flame
to generate a flamegraph from spans.
- tracing-tower:
tower-client
: Demonstrates the use oftracing-tower
to instrument a simpletower
HTTP/1.1 client.tower-server
: Demonstrates the use oftracing-tower
to instrument a simpletower
HTTP/1.1 server.
- tracing-serde:
serde-yak-shave
: Demonstrates the use oftracing-serde
by implementing a subscriber that emits trace output as JSON.
- tracing-log:
hyper-echo
: Demonstrates howtracing-log
can be used to record unstructured logs from dependencies astracing
events, by instrumenting this example fromhyper
, and usingtracing-log
to record logs emitted byhyper
.
- tracing-opentelemetry:
opentelemetry
: Demonstrates howtracing-opentelemetry
can be used to export and visualizetracing
span data.opentelemetry-remote-context
: Demonstrates howtracing-opentelemetry
can be used to extract and inject remote context when traces span multiple systems.