Ever wondered which part of your application logged the message you just saw in console?
Wonder no more, instead just click on it to jump to the culprit. Simple as that.
Download the source, build the Xcode project and restart Xcode. The plugin will automatically be installed in ~/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/Plug-ins. To uninstall, just remove the plugin from there (and restart Xcode).
Xcode8 / Swift3 is on swift3
branch.
This plugin can be installed using Alcatraz. Search for KZLinkedConsole in Alcatraz.
If a console logs a fileName.extension:123 that name turns into a clickable hyperlink that will open the specific file and highlight the line.
That way you can either use your own logging mechanism and just add this simple prefix, e.g.
func logMessage(message: String, filename: String = __FILE__, line: Int = __LINE__, function: String = __FUNCTION__) {
print("\((filename as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(line) \(function):\r\(message)")
}
- XCGLogger is supported out of the box.
- SwiftyBeaver is supported out of the box.
- Log is supported out of the box.
- QorumLogs after enable KZLinkedConsoleSupportEnabled flag.
QorumLogs.KZLinkedConsoleSupportEnabled = true
- CocoaLumberjack supported, with a log formatter printing fileName.extension:123, here's my log formatter for it:
Swift version (Objective-C version is part of KZBootstrap):
import Foundation
import CocoaLumberjack.DDDispatchQueueLogFormatter
class KZFormatter: DDDispatchQueueLogFormatter {
lazy var formatter: NSDateFormatter = {
let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
dateFormatter.formatterBehavior = .Behavior10_4
dateFormatter.dateFormat = "HH:mm:ss.SSS"
return dateFormatter
}()
override func formatLogMessage(logMessage: DDLogMessage!) -> String {
let dateAndTime = formatter.stringFromDate(logMessage.timestamp)
var logLevel: String
let logFlag = logMessage.flag
if logFlag.contains(.Error) {
logLevel = "ERR"
} else if logFlag.contains(.Warning){
logLevel = "WRN"
} else if logFlag.contains(.Info) {
logLevel = "INF"
} else if logFlag.contains(.Debug) {
logLevel = "DBG"
} else if logFlag.contains(.Verbose) {
logLevel = "VRB"
} else {
logLevel = "???"
}
let formattedLog = "\(dateAndTime) |\(logLevel)| \((logMessage.file as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(logMessage.line): ( \(logMessage.function) ): \(logMessage.message)"
return formattedLog;
}
}
KZLinkedConsole also supports opening files from outside Xcode through distributed notifications. The xed command line tool is supposed to provide this feature but is unfortunately terribly broken.
In order to open the file Example.m and select the line 123, simply do the following:
[[NSDistributedNotificationCenter defaultCenter]
postNotificationName:@"pl.pixle.KZLinkedConsole.OpenFile"
object:@"Example.m"
userInfo:@{ @"Line": @123 }
deliverImmediately:YES];
You can also specify an absolute path if you know it. The userInfo dictionary with line number information is optional.
If the file was successfully opened, KZLinkedConsole will post back a pl.pixle.KZLinkedConsole.DidOpenFile
distributed notification.
Read more about creation of this plugin on my blog