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yuuji.yaginuma
c55fc43b3f Don't use deprecated LoggerSilence 2018-10-04 08:23:49 +09:00
Edouard CHIN
05ad44eb89 Fix the LoggerSilence to work as described:
- Following the Rails guide which state that a logger needs to include
  the `ActiveSupport::LoggerSilence` as well as
  `ActiveSupport::LoggerThreadSafe` modules isn't enough and won't
  work.

  Here is a test cases with 3 tests that all fails
  https://gist.github.com/Edouard-chin/4a72930c2b1eafbbd72a80c66f102010

  The problems are the following:

  1) The logger needs to call `after_initialize` in order to setup
  some instance variables.
  2) The silence doesn't actually work because the bare ruby Logger
  `add` method checks for the instance variable `@logger`. We need to
  override the `add` (like we used to in the ActiveSupport::Logger
  class).
  3) Calling `debug?` `info?` etc... doesn't work as the bare ruby
  methods will check for the instance variable. Again we need to
  override this methods (like we used to in the ActiveSupport::Logger
  class)

  The LoggerSilence won't work without LoggerThreadSafe, but the later
  is not public API, the user shouldn't have to include it so I
  modified to include it automatically.
  Same for the `after_initialize` method. I find unuintitive to have
  to call it directly. I modified to instance the variables when the
  module get included.
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