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Log server calls #4

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ibuchanan opened this issue Sep 19, 2013 · 4 comments
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Log server calls #4

ibuchanan opened this issue Sep 19, 2013 · 4 comments

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@ibuchanan
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As a matter of diagnostics, the API Client should have logging for every server call. This would help diagnose the transformations from the wrapper objects to the underlying query language (as an HTTP call). It would also help developers have feedback about when (how often) they are calling the core API, especially for use with the Object Model.

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cmshawn commented Mar 9, 2014

Question for the project owners, as well as the OP...

If I were to submit a pull request for this functionality, would there be any objection to using an established library to do so? I'm specifically thinking of Common.Logging.

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cmshawn commented Mar 9, 2014

@ibuchanan Is your need addressed in this post from the developer list?

@gustavorps
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gustavorps commented Jun 18, 2020

Bountysource decided to update their Terms of Service:

2.13 Bounty Time-Out.
If no Solution is accepted within two years after a Bounty is posted, then the Bounty will be withdrawn and the amount posted for the Bounty will be retained by Bountysource. For Bounties posted before June 30, 2018, the Backer may redeploy their Bounty to a new Issue by contacting support@bountysource.com before July 1, 2020. If the Backer does not redeploy their Bounty by the deadline, the Bounty will be withdrawn and the amount posted for the Bounty will be retained by Bountysource.

https://www.bountysource.com/issues/942721-log-server-calls

@cmshawns
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fyi, they rescinded this change the next day.

Bountysource decided to update their Terms of Service:

2.13 Bounty Time-Out.

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