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@fltsci/tauri-plugin-tracing

v0.3.2

Published

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Downloads

2,732

Readme

Tauri Plugin Tracing

Crates.io docs.rs npm MIT licensed Build Status

Integrate Rust's tracing crate with your Tauri app. Bridge logs between Rust and JavaScript with support for file rotation, custom layers, and span visualization.

Installation

[dependencies]
tauri-plugin-tracing = "0.3"
npm install @fltsci/tauri-plugin-tracing

Quick Start

use tauri_plugin_tracing::{Builder, LevelFilter};

fn main() {
    tauri::Builder::default()
        .plugin(
            Builder::new()
                .with_max_level(LevelFilter::DEBUG)
                .with_default_subscriber()
                .build(),
        )
        .run(tauri::generate_context!())
        .expect("error while running tauri application");
}
import { info, attachConsole } from '@fltsci/tauri-plugin-tracing';

await attachConsole();  // See Rust logs in browser console
info('Hello from JS');  // Send JS logs to Rust

Features

  • Log levels: trace, debug, info, warn, error
  • Targets: stdout, stderr, webview, file (with rotation)
  • Filtering: per-module log levels
  • Custom layers: OpenTelemetry, Sentry, or any tracing-subscriber layer
  • Span visualization: flamegraph/flamechart SVG generation (flamegraph feature)
  • CPU profiling: sampling-based profiling with span correlation (profiling feature)

Cargo Features

  • colored - ANSI color output
  • specta - TypeScript type generation
  • flamegraph - Span timing visualization
  • profiling - CPU profiling via tauri-plugin-profiling

Console Integration

import { attachConsole, interceptConsole, takeoverConsole } from '@fltsci/tauri-plugin-tracing';

attachConsole();       // Rust logs → browser console
interceptConsole();    // JS console → Rust tracing
takeoverConsole();     // Both directions (full integration)

Documentation

See docs.rs for the full API reference and advanced usage (custom subscribers, file logging, early initialization).

License

MIT