Provide support to increase developer productivity in Java when using MongoDB. Uses familiar Spring concepts such as a template classes for core API usage and lightweight repository style data access.
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MongoDB Log4J Appender

This module sets up a Log4J appender that puts logging events in MongoDB. It is fully configurable and connects directly to the MongoDB server using the driver. It has no dependency on any Spring package.

To use it, configure a host, port, (optionally) applicationId, and database property in your Log4J configuration:

log4j.appender.stdout=org.springframework.data.mongodb.log4j.MongoLog4jAppender
log4j.appender.stdout.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.stdout.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %p [%c] - <%m>%n
log4j.appender.stdout.host = localhost
log4j.appender.stdout.port = 27017
log4j.appender.stdout.database = logs
log4j.appender.stdout.collectionPattern = %c
log4j.appender.stdout.applicationId = my.application
log4j.appender.stdout.warnOrHigherWriteConcern = FSYNC_SAFE

It will even support properties in your MDC (so long as they're Strings or support .toString()).

The collection name is configurable as well. If you don't specify anything, it will use the Category name. If you want to specify a collection name, you can give it a Log4J pattern layout format string which will have the following additional MDC variables in the context when the collection name is rendered:

"year" = Calendar.YEAR
"month" = Calendar.MONTH + 1
"day" = Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH
"hour" = Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY
"applicationId" = configured applicationId

An example log entry might look like:

{
  "_id" : ObjectId("4d89341a8ef397e06940d5cd"),
  "applicationId" : "my.application",
  "name" : "org.springframework.data.mongodb.log4j.AppenderTest",
  "level" : "DEBUG",
  "timestamp" : ISODate("2011-03-23T16:53:46.778Z"),
  "properties" : {
    "property" : "one"
  },
  "message" : "DEBUG message"
}

To set WriteConcern levels for WARN or higher messages, set warnOrHigherWriteConcern to one of the following:

  • FSYNC_SAFE
  • NONE
  • NORMAL
  • REPLICAS_SAFE
  • SAFE

http://api.mongodb.org/java/2.5-pre-/com/mongodb/WriteConcern.html#field_detail