For Apache Http Components version 5.x, you need to use slf4j
logging Facade e.g. JUL
(Jakarta Common Logging) to bind a logging backend at compile time.
implementation 'org.slf4j:slf4j-jdk14:2.0.0-alpha7'
Retrieve the root
logger via
final Logger rootLogger = java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger("");
or
final Logger rootLogger = java.util.logging.LogManager.getLogManager().getLogger("")
Set the logging level to proper level, otherwise messages are discarded
rootLogger.setLevel(Level.ALL);
Implement your own java.util.logging.Handler
for receiving messages
public static class LogHandler extends Handler {
@Override
public void close() {
// do nothing
}
@Override
public void flush() {
// do nothing
}
@Override
public void publish(LogRecord record) {
final Level level = record.getLevel();
if (level == Level.INFO) {
Log.i(record.getLoggerName(), record.getMessage());
} else if (level == Level.WARNING) {
Log.w(record.getLoggerName(), record.getMessage());
} else if (level == Level.SEVERE) {
Log.e(record.getLoggerName(), record.getMessage());
} else if (level == Level.FINE) {
Log.d(record.getLoggerName(), record.getMessage());
} else {
Log.v(record.getLoggerName(), record.getMessage());
}
}
}
Set the handler
final LogHandler logHandler = new LogHandler();
rootLogger.addHandler(logHandler);
And for goodies a setLevel
function for modules. A container is required to keep strong reference to uninitialized external loggers, otherwise garbage collector will deallocate and level
parameter will be set to default.
private static HashMap<String, Logger> sLoggerMap = new HashMap<>();
Class to hold modules
public static class Module {
final String mModule;
public static final Module APACHE_HTTP = new Module("org.apache.hc.client5.http");
public static final Module APACHE_HTTP_WIRE = new Module("org.apache.hc.client5.http.wire");
public static final Module APACHE_HTTP_HEADERS = new Module("org.apache.hc.client5.http.headers");
Module(final String module) {
mModule = module;
}
}
With function
public static void setLogging(final Module module, final Level level) {
Logger logger = sLoggerMap.get(module.mModule);
if (logger == null) {
logger = Logger.getLogger(module.mModule);
sLoggerMap.put(module.mModule, logger);
}
logger.setLevel(level);
}
And use it like so (I'm encapsulating everything inside Logging
class)
Logging.setLogging(Logging.Module.APACHE_HTTP_WIRE, Level.FINE);
It has its own drawbacks when requests are async. Switching log level will affect all the in progress request.
For release build, add following to proguard-rules.pro
-keep class org.apache.hc.client5.http.** {
<fields>;
<methods>;
}