These are very useful! Thanks!

On Wednesday, October 1, 2014 10:12:06 PM UTC-4, Paul Legato wrote:
>
> I'm happy to announce ring.middleware.logger 
> <https://github.com/pjlegato/ring.middleware.logger>, which logs details 
> of each Ring request to a file, or to arbitrary functions you provide. The 
> emphasis is on simplicity -- you can plug it in and go with sane 
> out-of-the-box defaults, without any user configuration required.
>
> You can find it at https://github.com/pjlegato/ring.middleware.logger and 
> on Clojars.
>
> I've been using it in production for several years, and it has now 
> stabilized to the point where I feel comfortable announcing it to a wider 
> audience. That said, it should be considered beta quality software -- API 
> changes are unlikely, but there may be bugs. Feature suggestions and 
> especially pull requests are welcome!
>
> You might like to use r.m.logger with its companion project, 
> https://github.com/pjlegato/ring.middleware.conditional -- this allows 
> you to activate any middleware selectively, based on arbitrary runtime 
> state. For example, combining it with ring.middleware.logger, you can log 
> only requests that have certain URI paths, certain IP addresses, or log 
> selectively based any other condition you like.
>
> Best,
> Paul Legato
>
>
>

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