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First, some background: we have 15 different methods to get a logger in Elasticsearch but they can be broken down into three broad categories based on what information is provided when building the logger. Just a class like: ``` private static final Logger logger = ESLoggerFactory.getLogger(ActionModule.class); ``` or: ``` protected final Logger logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass()); ``` The class and settings: ``` this.logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass(), settings); ``` Or more information like: ``` Loggers.getLogger("index.store.deletes", settings, shardId) ``` The goal of the "class and settings" variant is to attach the node name to the logger. Because we don't always have the settings available, we often use the "just a class" variant and get loggers without node names attached. There isn't any real consistency here. Some loggers get the node name because it is convenient and some do not. This change makes the node name available to all loggers all the time. Almost. There are some caveats are testing that I'll get to. But in *production* code the node name is node available to all loggers. This means we can stop using the "class and settings" variants to fetch loggers which was the real goal here, but a pleasant side effect is that the ndoe name is now consitent on every log line and optional by editing the logging pattern. This is all powered by setting the node name statically on a logging formatter very early in initialization. Now to tests: tests can't set the node name statically because subclasses of `ESIntegTestCase` run many nodes in the same jvm, even in the same class loader. Also, lots of tests don't run with a real node so they don't *have* a node name at all. To support multiple nodes in the same JVM tests suss out the node name from the thread name which works surprisingly well and easy to test in a nice way. For those threads that are not part of an `ESIntegTestCase` node we stick whatever useful information we can get form the thread name in the place of the node name. This allows us to keep the logger format consistent. |
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analysis.asciidoc | ||
index-sorting.asciidoc | ||
mapper.asciidoc | ||
merge.asciidoc | ||
similarity.asciidoc | ||
slowlog.asciidoc | ||
store.asciidoc | ||
translog.asciidoc |