object Logging
Main entry point for Akka logging: log levels and message types (aka channels) defined for the main transport medium, the main event bus. The recommended use is to obtain an implementation of the Logging trait with suitable and efficient methods for generating log events:
val log = Logging(<bus>, <source object>)
...
log.info("hello world!")
The source object is used in two fashions: its Class[_] will be part of
all log events produced by this logger, plus a string representation is
generated which may contain per-instance information, see apply or create
below.
Loggers are attached to the level-specific channels Error,
Warning, Info and Debug as
appropriate for the configured (or set) log level. If you want to implement
your own, make sure to handle these four event types plus the InitializeLogger
message which is sent before actually attaching it to the logging bus.
Logging is configured by setting (some of) the following:
akka {
  loggers = ["akka.slf4j.Slf4jLogger"] # for example
  loglevel = "INFO"        # used when normal logging ("loggers") has been started
  stdout-loglevel = "WARN" # used during application start-up until normal logging is available
}
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-    case class Debug(logSource: String, logClass: Class[_], message: Any = "") extends LogEvent with Product with SerializableFor DEBUG Logging 
-  class Debug2 extends Debug
-  class Debug3 extends Debug2 with LogEventWithMarker
-    class DefaultLogger extends Actor with StdOutLogger with RequiresMessageQueue[LoggerMessageQueueSemantics]Actor wrapper around the standard output logger. Actor wrapper around the standard output logger. If akka.loggersis not set, it defaults to just this logger.
-    case class Error(cause: Throwable, logSource: String, logClass: Class[_], message: Any = "") extends LogEvent with LogEventWithCause with Product with SerializableFor ERROR Logging 
-  class Error2 extends Error
-  class Error3 extends Error2 with LogEventWithMarker
-    case class Info(logSource: String, logClass: Class[_], message: Any = "") extends LogEvent with Product with SerializableFor INFO Logging 
-  class Info2 extends Info
-  class Info3 extends Info2 with LogEventWithMarker
-   final  case class InitializeLogger(bus: LoggingBus) extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded with Product with SerializableMessage which is sent to each default logger (i.e. Message which is sent to each default logger (i.e. from configuration file) after its creation but before attaching it to the logging bus. The logger actor must handle this message, it can be used e.g. to register for more channels. When done, the logger must respond with a LoggerInitialized message. This is necessary to ensure that additional subscriptions are in effect when the logging system finished starting. 
-   sealed  trait LogEvent extends NoSerializationVerificationNeededBase type of LogEvents 
-    class LogEventException extends Throwable with NoStackTraceException that wraps a LogEvent. 
-  trait LogEventWithCause extends AnyRef
-   sealed  trait LogEventWithMarker extends LogEventINTERNAL API, Marker interface for LogEvents containing Markers, which can be set for example on an slf4j logger 
-   final  case class LogLevel(asInt: Int) extends AnyVal with Product with SerializableMarker trait for annotating LogLevel, which must be Int after erasure. 
-    class LoggerException extends AkkaExceptionArtificial exception injected into Error events if no Throwable is supplied; used for getting a stack dump of error locations. 
-    class LoggerInitializationException extends AkkaExceptionLoggerInitializationException is thrown to indicate that there was a problem initializing a logger 
-   abstract  class LoggerInitialized extends AnyRefResponse message each logger must send within 1 second after receiving the InitializeLogger request. Response message each logger must send within 1 second after receiving the InitializeLogger request. If initialization takes longer, send the reply as soon as subscriptions are set-up. 
-  type MDC = Map[String, Any]
-    class StandardOutLogger extends InternalActorRef with MinimalActorRef with StdOutLoggerActor-less logging implementation for synchronous logging to standard output. Actor-less logging implementation for synchronous logging to standard output. This logger is always attached first in order to be able to log failures during application start-up, even before normal logging is started. Its log level can be defined by configuration setting akka.stdout-loglevel.
-  trait StdOutLogger extends AnyRef
-    case class Warning(logSource: String, logClass: Class[_], message: Any = "") extends LogEvent with Product with SerializableFor WARNING Logging 
-  class Warning2 extends Warning
-  class Warning3 extends Warning2 with LogEventWithMarker
-  class Warning4 extends Warning2 with LogEventWithMarker with LogEventWithCause
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-  val AllLogLevels: Seq[LogLevel]
-  final val DebugLevel: LogLevel
-   final  val ErrorLevel: LogLevelLog level in numeric form, used when deciding whether a certain log statement should generate a log event. Log level in numeric form, used when deciding whether a certain log statement should generate a log event. Predefined levels are ErrorLevel (1) to DebugLevel (4). In case you want to add more levels, loggers need to be subscribed to their event bus channels manually. 
-  final val InfoLevel: LogLevel
-  val StandardOutLogger: StandardOutLogger
-  final val WarningLevel: LogLevel
-    def apply(logSource: Actor): DiagnosticLoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter with MDC support for the given actor. Obtain LoggingAdapter with MDC support for the given actor. Don't use it outside its specific Actor as it isn't thread safe 
-    def apply[T](bus: LoggingBus, logSource: T)(implicit arg0: LogSource[T]): LoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. You can add your own rules quite easily, see akka.event.LogSource. Note that this LoggingAdapterwill use the akka.event.DefaultLoggingFilter, and not the akka.event.LoggingFilter configured for the system (if different fromDefaultLoggingFilter).
-    def apply[T](system: ActorSystem, logSource: T)(implicit arg0: LogSource[T]): LoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter for the given actor system and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter for the given actor system and source object. This will use the system’s event stream and include the system’s address in the log source string. Do not use this if you want to supply a log category string (like “com.example.app.whatever”) unaltered, supply system.eventStreamin this case or useLogging(system, this.getClass)The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. You can add your own rules quite easily, see akka.event.LogSource. 
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-    def classFor(level: LogLevel): Class[_ <: LogEvent]Returns the event class associated with the given LogLevel 
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-    def getLogger(logSource: Actor): DiagnosticLoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter with MDC support for the given actor. Obtain LoggingAdapter with MDC support for the given actor. Don't use it outside its specific Actor as it isn't thread safe 
-    def getLogger(bus: LoggingBus, logSource: AnyRef): LoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. Note that this LoggingAdapterwill use the akka.event.DefaultLoggingFilter, and not the akka.event.LoggingFilter configured for the system (if different fromDefaultLoggingFilter).
-    def getLogger(system: ActorSystem, logSource: AnyRef): LoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter for the given actor system and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter for the given actor system and source object. This will use the system’s event stream and include the system’s address in the log source string. Do not use this if you want to supply a log category string (like “com.example.app.whatever”) unaltered, supply system.eventStreamin this case or useLogging.getLogger(system, this.getClass());The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. 
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-    def levelFor(eventClass: Class[_ <: LogEvent]): LogLevelReturns the LogLevel associated with the given event class. Returns the LogLevel associated with the given event class. Defaults to DebugLevel. 
-    def levelFor(s: String): Option[LogLevel]Returns the LogLevel associated with the given string, valid inputs are upper or lowercase (not mixed) versions of: "error", "warning", "info" and "debug" 
-    def loggerInitialized(): LoggerInitialized.typeJava API to create a LoggerInitialized message. 
-    def messageClassName(message: Any): StringClass name representation of a message. Class name representation of a message. ActorSelectionMessagerepresentation includes class name of wrapped message.
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-    def withMarker(logSource: Actor): DiagnosticMarkerBusLoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter with marker and MDC support for the given actor. Obtain LoggingAdapter with marker and MDC support for the given actor. Don't use it outside its specific Actor as it isn't thread safe 
-    def withMarker[T](bus: LoggingBus, logSource: T)(implicit arg0: LogSource[T]): MarkerLoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter for the given logging bus and source object. The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. You can add your own rules quite easily, see akka.event.LogSource. Note that this LoggingAdapterwill use the akka.event.DefaultLoggingFilter, and not the akka.event.LoggingFilter configured for the system (if different fromDefaultLoggingFilter).
-    def withMarker[T](system: ActorSystem, logSource: T)(implicit arg0: LogSource[T]): MarkerLoggingAdapterObtain LoggingAdapter with additional "marker" support (which some logging frameworks are able to utilise) for the given actor system and source object. Obtain LoggingAdapter with additional "marker" support (which some logging frameworks are able to utilise) for the given actor system and source object. This will use the system’s event stream and include the system’s address in the log source string. Do not use this if you want to supply a log category string (like “com.example.app.whatever”) unaltered, supply system.eventStreamin this case or useLogging(system, this.getClass)The source is used to identify the source of this logging channel and must have a corresponding implicit LogSource[T] instance in scope; by default these are provided for Class[_], Actor, ActorRef and String types. See the companion object of akka.event.LogSource for details. You can add your own rules quite easily, see akka.event.LogSource. 
-  object Debug extends Serializable
-  object Error extends Serializable
-  object Info extends Serializable
-  object LogEvent
-  case object LoggerInitialized extends LoggerInitialized with Product with Serializable
-  object StdOutLogger
-  object Warning extends Serializable