Crates.io | alogfmt |
lib.rs | alogfmt |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-07-24 22:03:04.806595 |
updated_at | 2023-07-24 22:03:04.806595 |
description | Logfmt serializer implementation using serde. |
homepage | |
repository | https://git.aurora.vg/aurora/alogfmt |
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Implements an encoder for logfmt using serde.
To use, add the following the [dependencies]
table in your Cargo.toml
.
alogfmt = "^0.1.0"
The primary interface of this package consists of the to_string
, to_bytes
, and to_writer
functions.
These functions can be used to serialize logfmt-encoded structures to a String
, Vec<u8>
, and an io::Write
respectively.
use alogfmt::{to_string, to_bytes, to_writer};
use anyhow::Result;
use serde::Serialize;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
pub ts: u64,
pub message: String,
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let s = MyStruct{
ts: 1690232215,
message: String::from("Hello World!"),
};
let lf = to_string(&s)?;
assert_eq!(
lf,
r#"ts=1690232215 message="Hello World!""#
);
Ok(())
}
The Serializer
implementation is also exported. It wraps an io::Write
and can be used in a similar manner to to_writer
.
The Serializer
is not particularly expensive to construct, so calling to_writer
should be fine normally. If you'd like to
re-use the Serializer
, you must call serializer.reset()
or serializer.next()
to reset the serializer's internal state such
that it is ready for the next document.
use alogfmt::Serializer;
use anyhow::Result;
use serde::Serialize;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
pub ts: u64,
pub message: String,
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let s = MyStruct{
ts: 1690232215,
message: String::from("Hello World!"),
};
let mut serializer = Serializer::new(Vec::new());
for i in 0..3 {
s.serialize(&mut serializer)?;
serializer.next()?;
}
// take back the io::Write so we can check the results
let result = unsafe {
// The serializer should only ever produce valid utf8, so
// we can use from_utf8_unchecked to avoid the overhead of
// checking if the vector is UTF-8 encoded, though the safe
// from_utf8 would work just as well.
String::from_utf8_unchecked(serializer.writer())
};
assert_eq!(
result,
"ts=1690232215 message=\"Hello World!\"\nts=1690232215 message=\"Hello World!\"\nts=1690232215 message=\"Hello World!\"\n"
);
Ok(())
}
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