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If you put any system in production, logging is an essential part that you want to get right. Without logging, it would be very hard to troubleshoot production issues that may appear. In this chapter, we will learn about how to do logging in Haskell.

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  1. 1.

    www.stackage.org/package/logging-effect

  2. 2.

    www.stackage.org/package/monad-logger

  3. 3.

    www.stackage.org/package/katip

  4. 4.

    www.elastic.co/elk-stack

  5. 5.

    www.stackage.org/package/auto-update

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© 2018 Ecky Putrady

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Putrady, E. (2018). Logging. In: Practical Web Development with Haskell. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3739-7_4

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