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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (FOR-770) Locationmap logs should show which sitemap the request is coming from

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crossley edited comment on FOR-770 at 2/28/08 10:12 PM:
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Edited description which had a confusing typo (changed "proect.foo" to "project.foo"). Ross, please say if this was intentional.


      was (Author: crossley):
    Edited description which had a confusing typo. Set Fix-version to 0.9-dev
  
> Locationmap logs should show which sitemap the request is coming from
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FOR-770
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-770
>             Project: Forrest
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Locationmap
>    Affects Versions: 0.8, 0.9-dev
>            Reporter: Ross Gardler
>             Fix For: 0.9-dev
>
>
> With the introduction of the locationmap it can be unclear which sitemap pipeline is handling a request. Prior to the locationmap, exceptions would tell us where in the sitemap we were working. However, this can sometimes get lost in the interaction with the locationmap.
> This makes it very difficult to debug some locationmap problems. For example, I recently had a situation in which the locationmap was being queried for "project.foo". In this hint the "project." part was being added by the sitemaps, but the error reported was not showing where. I knew this meant some match was intercepting the request before my plugin sitemap got hold of it, but the error messages would not tell me which. I had to trace the process manually, which took an age. In the end it was a catchall match in the raw.xmap
> If the LM logs could report where the request is coming from, I would have known in seconds what the problem was, rather than hours. We need a log entry something like:
> "Examining Locationmap for "project.foo" on behald of /raw.xmap (line XYZ)"

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