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TimedRotatingLogger #1364
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If we implement something like this, the API should be close to the builtin TimedRotatingFileHandler. But that looks super complicated to be honest. |
@zariiii9003 Will PR #1365 be able to resolve this? |
I still think we should create a separate TimedRotatingLogger class which is more configurable and has a familiar API. That said, if @hardbyte or @felixdivo merge #1365, i'm absolutely okay with it. |
Are you in favor of a single API that allows for both a The description above of either/or rollover conditions is different from what I initially described in this issue. The implementation in #1365 achieves an additional goal; both time and size can be input, which is different than inputting time or size. |
This is very reasonable. Can we pass a |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The existing
SizedRotatingLogger
can be used to frequently (or infrequently) write CAN traces to a file by specifying a maximum file size with the-s
option. The frequency can become periodic if the number of CAN traces being sent on the bus are nearly consistent or the dominant message(s) are periodic. My specific application involves a remote logger running embedded Linux with a cellular connection that transports the rolled over logged files via secure shell protocol. I have been trying to balance the number of files produced vs. total file size. More importantly thus far, I must limit the number of file transfers from a specific device due to the firewall settings on the server where the files are being transported to. Therefore, my application would be well suited for aTimedRotatingLogger
, where I can define the amount of time in between rollovers.Describe the solution you'd like
The
TimedRotatingLogger
would rollover after the specified amount of time as long as there were CAN messages observed in that time. If no CAN messages were sent on the bus in that time, an empty trace should not be written.Describe alternatives you've considered
At this point in time I plan to focus on the implementation of a
TimedRotatingLogger
, but I wonder if both options should be able to be given. For example, if a user supplies a time and file size constraint, the first to occur (timeout or size limit) would trigger the rollover.Additional context
The idea of the
TimedRotatingLogger
was (to my knowledge) originally introduced in #1359 by @zariiii9003 in #1359 (comment).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: