I have a daemon that runs constantly which fills up the log file(development.log or production.log) pretty quickly. What is the best way to delete the log file after certain size or delete the portion before certain day.
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1You should edit your questing to specify what OS you're running on, and also add some more tags, as this is more OS specific than Rails specific.– Lars HaugsethJun 24, 2009 at 7:36
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Question more specifically requesting log rotation: stackoverflow.com/questions/4883891/…– Ciro Santilli OurBigBook.comSep 22, 2014 at 13:39
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config.logger = Logger.new(config.log_path, 50, 1.megabyte)
but beware that multiple mongrels can have issues with this.
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1This is the most correct answer from a strictly Rails specific point of view. Apr 6, 2013 at 9:29
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50 means 50 files. See shift_age ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.9.3/libdoc/logger/rdoc/…– KirkOct 12, 2014 at 15:31
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2Was just trying this. I had to change the syntax a bit. config.logger = Logger.new(config.paths['log'].first, 50, 1048576) because both config.log_path and 1.megabyte gave me errors.– KirkOct 12, 2014 at 15:44
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@kirk try setting the log_path
config.log_file = 'log/rpush.log'
Feb 14, 2020 at 9:32
The best way is to set up log rotation, but how you do this is very platform dependent, so you should add a comment about what you're using, both for development and production.
For our apps running on Linux, we have a file /etc/logrotate.d/appname for each app, that looks something like this:
/path/to/rails_root_for_app/log/production.log {
daily
missingok
rotate 7
compress
delaycompress
notifempty
create 640 capistrano capistrano
}
This will move the log into a new file once a day, keeping a compressed backup file for each of the last 7 days.
If you just want to empty the file without keeping any of the data in it while the daemon is running, simply do this from a shell:
> /path/to/rails_root_for_app/log/development.log
This will truncate the file to 0 bytes length.
I prefer a monthly log file in my production.rb file
config.logger = Logger.new(config.log_path, 'monthly')
Or even better, if all your environments are on either Mac or Linux, and have /usr/sbin/rotatelogs, just use that. It's much more flexible, and doesn't have the data loss issue that logrotate has (even if you use copytruncate).
Add this inside config/application.rb (or just config/environments/production.rb if you only want rotation in prod):
log_pipe = IO.popen("/usr/sbin/rotatelogs #{Rails.root}/log/#{Rails.env}.%Y%m%d.log 86400", 'a')
config.logger = Logger.new(log_pipe)
(From this blog post)