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Timber

This is a logger with a small, extensible API which provides utility on top of Android's normal Log class.

I copy this class into all the little apps I make. I'm tired of doing it. Now it's a library.

Behavior is added through Tree instances. You can install an instance by calling Timber.plant. Installation of Trees should be done as early as possible. The onCreate of your application is the most logical choice.

The DebugTree implementation will automatically figure out from which class it's being called and use that class name as its tag. Since the tags vary, it works really well when coupled with a log reader like Pidcat.

There are no Tree implementations installed by default because every time you log in production, a puppy dies.

Usage

Two easy steps:

  1. Install any Tree instances you want in the onCreate of your application class.
  2. Call Timber's static methods everywhere throughout your app.

Check out the sample app in timber-sample/ to see it in action.

Lint

Timber ships with embedded lint rules to detect problems in your app.

  • TimberArgCount (Error) - Detects an incorrect number of arguments passed to a Timber call for the specified format string.

    Example.java:35: Error: Wrong argument count, format string Hello %s %s! requires 2 but format call supplies 1 [TimberArgCount]
        Timber.d("Hello %s %s!", firstName);
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
  • TimberArgTypes (Error) - Detects arguments which are of the wrong type for the specified format string.

    Example.java:35: Error: Wrong argument type for formatting argument '#0' in success = %b: conversion is 'b', received String (argument #2 in method call) [TimberArgTypes]
        Timber.d("success = %b", taskName);
                                 ~~~~~~~~
    
  • TimberTagLength (Error) - Detects the use of tags which are longer than Android's maximum length of 23.

    Example.java:35: Error: The logging tag can be at most 23 characters, was 35 (TagNameThatIsReallyReallyReallyLong) [TimberTagLength]
        Timber.tag("TagNameThatIsReallyReallyReallyLong").d("Hello %s %s!", firstName, lastName);
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
  • LogNotTimber (Warning) - Detects usages of Android's Log that should be using Timber.

    Example.java:35: Warning: Using 'Log' instead of 'Timber' [LogNotTimber]
        Log.d("Greeting", "Hello " + firstName + " " + lastName + "!");
            ~
    
  • StringFormatInTimber (Warning) - Detects String.format used inside of a Timber call. Timber handles string formatting automatically.

    Example.java:35: Warning: Using 'String#format' inside of 'Timber' [StringFormatInTimber]
        Timber.d(String.format("Hello, %s %s", firstName, lastName));
                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
  • BinaryOperationInTimber (Warning) - Detects string concatenation inside of a Timber call. Timber handles string formatting automatically and should be preferred over manual concatenation.

    Example.java:35: Warning: Replace String concatenation with Timber's string formatting [BinaryOperationInTimber]
        Timber.d("Hello " + firstName + " " + lastName + "!");
                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
  • TimberExceptionLogging (Warning) - Detects the use of null or empty messages, or using the exception message when logging an exception.

    Example.java:35: Warning: Explicitly logging exception message is redundant [TimberExceptionLogging]
         Timber.d(e, e.getMessage());
                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    

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implementation 'com.jakewharton.timber:timber:4.7.1'

Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots repository.

License

Copyright 2013 Jake Wharton

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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