With Rails 5 it gets more complicated request processing is logged in several classes. Firstly we need to override call_app
in Logger
class, let's call this file lib/logger.rb
:
# original class:
# https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railties/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb
require 'rails/rack/logger'
module Rails
module Rack
class Logger < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
def call_app(request, env) # :doc:
unless Rails.configuration.logger_exclude.call(request.filtered_path)
instrumenter = ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrumenter
instrumenter.start "request.action_dispatch", request: request
logger.info { started_request_message(request) }
end
status, headers, body = @app.call(env)
body = ::Rack::BodyProxy.new(body) { finish(request) }
[status, headers, body]
rescue Exception
finish(request)
raise
ensure
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.flush_all!
end
end
end
end
Then follow with lib/silent_log_subscriber.rb
:
require 'active_support/log_subscriber'
require 'action_view/log_subscriber'
require 'action_controller/log_subscriber'
# original class:
# https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/lib/action_controller/log_subscriber.rb
class SilentLogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
def start_processing(event)
return unless logger.info?
payload = event.payload
return if Rails.configuration.logger_exclude.call(payload[:path])
params = payload[:params].except(*ActionController::LogSubscriber::INTERNAL_PARAMS)
format = payload[:format]
format = format.to_s.upcase if format.is_a?(Symbol)
info "Processing by #{payload[:controller]}##{payload[:action]} as #{format}"
info " Parameters: #{params.inspect}" unless params.empty?
end
def process_action(event)
return if Rails.configuration.logger_exclude.call(event.payload[:path])
info do
payload = event.payload
additions = ActionController::Base.log_process_action(payload)
status = payload[:status]
if status.nil? && payload[:exception].present?
exception_class_name = payload[:exception].first
status = ActionDispatch::ExceptionWrapper.status_code_for_exception(exception_class_name)
end
additions << "Allocations: #{event.allocations}" if event.respond_to? :allocations
message = +"Completed #{status} #{Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[status]} in #{event.duration.round}ms"
message << " (#{additions.join(" | ")})" unless additions.empty?
message << "\n\n" if defined?(Rails.env) && Rails.env.development?
message
end
end
def self.setup
# unsubscribe default processors
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.log_subscribers.each do |subscriber|
case subscriber
when ActionView::LogSubscriber
self.unsubscribe(:action_view, subscriber)
when ActionController::LogSubscriber
self.unsubscribe(:action_controller, subscriber)
end
end
end
def self.unsubscribe(component, subscriber)
events = subscriber.public_methods(false).reject { |method| method.to_s == 'call' }
events.each do |event|
ActiveSupport::Notifications.notifier.listeners_for("#{event}.#{component}").each do |listener|
if listener.instance_variable_get('@delegate') == subscriber
ActiveSupport::Notifications.unsubscribe listener
end
end
end
end
end
# subscribe this class
SilentLogSubscriber.attach_to :action_controller
SilentLogSubscriber.setup
Make sure to load modified modules e.g. in config/application.rb
after loading rails
:
require_relative '../lib/logger'
require_relative '../lib/silent_log_subscriber'
Finally configure excluded paths:
Rails.application.configure do
config.logger_exclude = ->(path) { path == "/health" }
end
As we're modifying core code of Rails it's always good idea to check original classes in Rails version you're using.
If this looks like too many modifications, you can simply use lograge
gem which does pretty much the same with few other modifications. Although the Rack::Loggger
code has changed since Rails 3, so you might be loosing some functionality.