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// Structured JSON logging with correlation IDs for multi-service systems. Use when implementing logging, debugging failures, or tracing errors across services. Triggers on: add logging, error handling, debug failures, trace errors.

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nameerror-logger
descriptionStructured JSON logging with correlation IDs for multi-service systems. Use when implementing logging, debugging failures, or tracing errors across services. Triggers on: add logging, error handling, debug failures, trace errors.

Error Logger

Structured JSON logging with correlation IDs for multi-service systems.

When to Use

  • Implementing logging infrastructure
  • Debugging failures across services
  • Tracing errors with correlation IDs
  • Adding error handling to operations
  • Reviewing logging patterns

Workflow

Step 1: Create Operation Context

Start operation with appropriate prefix (liq_, arb_, quo_, op_).

Step 2: Log with Context

Include correlation ID in all related log entries.

Step 3: Propagate Correlation ID

Pass via X-Correlation-ID header across services.


Log Format

{
  "timestamp": "2024-01-15T14:32:01.847Z",
  "level": "ERROR",
  "correlation_id": "liq_18d4f2a1_x7k9",
  "service": "rust-hotpath",
  "event_type": "TX_REVERT",
  "message": "Liquidation reverted",
  "context": {}
}

Correlation ID

Format: {prefix}_{timestamp_hex}_{random} Prefixes: liq_, arb_, quo_, op_

Usage

const ctx = log.startOperation('liq');
log.error(ctx, 'TX_REVERT', 'Failed', { tx_hash, gas_used });

// Propagate via HTTP
headers: { 'X-Correlation-ID': ctx.correlation_id }

Log Levels

LevelUse For
ERROROperation failures
WARNRetries, recoverable
INFONormal operations
DEBUGCalculations