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Don't Write Logs by Yourself (AKA Don't Reinvent the Wheel) Log at the Proper Level. Employ the Proper Log Category. Write Meaningful Log Messages. Write Log Messages in English. Add Context to Your Log Messages. Log in Machine Parseable Format. But Make the Logs Human-Readable as Well.
Use a standard and easily configurable logging framework. Use a logging framework with flexible output options. Use a standard structured format like JSON. Create a standard schema for your fields. Don't let logging block your application. Avoid vendor lock-in.
Log files created by software installers typically contain a list of files that were added or copied to the hard drive during the installation process. They may also include the date and time the files were installed, as well as the directory where each file was placed.
Correlate Requests With a Unique ID. Include a Unique ID in the Response. Send Logs to a Centralized Location. Structure Your Log Data. Add Context to Every Request. Write Logs to Local Storage. Add Traces Where It Matters.
Some application events should be logged: For major components of an application we may log lifecycle events like start, stop and restart. Some security-related events may be logged such as unauthorized URL access attempts, user logins etc. Some resource thresholds may be exceeded and should also be logged.
An application log is a file of events that are logged by a software application. The format and content of an application log are determined by the developer of the software program, rather than the OS.
Logs are also useful to detect common mistakes users make, as well as for security purposes. It is important that logs can provide accurate context about what the user was doing when a specific error happened. In this way, having at least one log entry per request/result in every layer of the application is mandatory.
Don't Write Logs by Yourself (AKA Don't Reinvent the Wheel) Log at the Proper Level. Employ the Proper Log Category. Write Meaningful Log Messages. Write Log Messages in English. Add Context to Your Log Messages. Log in Machine Parseable Format. But Make the Logs Human-Readable as Well.
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