On 01/30/2013 02:49 AM, DANIEL CRISTIAN CRUZ wrote:
Em 29/01/2013 17:30, Adrian Klaver escreveu:
Why not:
DO $$
plpy.warning('test, detail')
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
In log:
WARNING: test, detail
Because pgBadger doesn't use it this way:
http://dalibo.github.com/pgbadger/example.html#NormalizedErrorsMostFrequentReport
I am not sure how you can determine that from the above. Looks like
pgBadger is searching the detail string and applying a mask when
appropriate i.e ERROR: relation "..." does not exist.
When you use plpy.warning it is going to output WARNING:"Your string".
If you are consistent in your naming of warnings I see no reason it
would not sort.
Worse come to worse you could always ask on the the pgBadger mailing list:
https://listes.dalibo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pgbadger
I read the code yesterday, and didn't find how to get a detail through
it. Maybe my C knowledge is somewhat broken...
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