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filter module for postgresql logging
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pgloggingfilter =============== pgloggingfilter is a filter module for PostgreSQL logging. It can be used to suppress logging of various expected errors which is especially useful in cases where users are allowed to call stored procedures with potentially invalid arguments. To enable pgloggingfilter it needs to be included in postgresql.conf's shared_preload_libraries list after which control minimum error levels for logging per sqlstate using the two new GUCs, for example: pgloggingfilter.log_min_messages_by_sqlstate = '22012:PANIC' pgloggingfilter.log_min_error_statement_by_sqlstate = 'P0001:PANIC,23503:PANIC' would set the minimum error level for logging division by zero errors to PANIC essentially disabling their logging and also prevent statements causing PL/pgSQL 'RAISE EXCEPTION' and foreign key violations from being logged. Note that this module can only increase the minimum error level from the base values set with log_min_messages and log_min_error_statement - i.e. if statement logging is not globally enabled this module can't enable it for any SQLSTATEs. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/errcodes-appendix.html for the list of SQLSTATEs. This was originally proposed as a core feature, see https://commitfest.postgresql.org/action/patch_view?id=1360 license ======= pgloggingfilter is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0. For the exact license terms, see `LICENSE` and http://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0 . contact ======= pgloggingfilter is maintained by Ohmu Ltd hackers <[email protected]>, bug reports and patches are very welcome, please post them as GitHub issues and pull requests at https://github.com/ohmu/pgloggingfilter
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