package logrus import ( "context" "io" "os" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" ) // LogFunction For big messages, it can be more efficient to pass a function // and only call it if the log level is actually enables rather than // generating the log message and then checking if the level is enabled type LogFunction func() []interface{} type Logger struct { // The logs are `io.Copy`'d to this in a mutex. It's common to set this to a // file, or leave it default which is `os.Stderr`. You can also set this to // something more adventurous, such as logging to Kafka. Out io.Writer // Hooks for the logger instance. These allow firing events based on logging // levels and log entries. For example, to send errors to an error tracking // service, log to StatsD or dump the core on fatal errors. Hooks LevelHooks // All log entries pass through the formatter before logged to Out. The // included formatters are `TextFormatter` and `JSONFormatter` for which // TextFormatter is the default. In development (when a TTY is attached) it // logs with colors, but to a file it wouldn't. You can easily implement your // own that implements the `Formatter` interface, see the `README` or included // formatters for examples. Formatter Formatter // Flag for whether to log caller info (off by default) ReportCaller bool // The logging level the logger should log at. This is typically (and defaults // to) `logrus.Info`, which allows Info(), Warn(), Error() and Fatal() to be // logged. Level Level // Used to sync writing to the log. Locking is enabled by Default mu MutexWrap // Reusable empty entry entryPool sync.Pool // Function to exit the application, defaults to `os.Exit()` ExitFunc exitFunc // The buffer pool used to format the log. If it is nil, the default global // buffer pool will be used. BufferPool BufferPool } type exitFunc func(int) type MutexWrap struct { lock sync.Mutex disabled bool } func (mw *MutexWrap) Lock() { if !mw.disabled { mw.lock.Lock() } } func (mw *MutexWrap) Unlock() { if !mw.disabled { mw.lock.Unlock() } } func (mw *MutexWrap) Disable() { mw.disabled = true } // Creates a new logger. Configuration should be set by changing `Formatter`, // `Out` and `Hooks` directly on the default logger instance. You can also just // instantiate your own: // // var log = &logrus.Logger{ // Out: os.Stderr, // Formatter: new(logrus.TextFormatter), // Hooks: make(logrus.LevelHooks), // Level: logrus.DebugLevel, // } // // It's recommended to make this a global instance called `log`. func New() *Logger { return &Logger{ Out: os.Stderr, Formatter: new(TextFormatter), Hooks: make(LevelHooks), Level: InfoLevel, ExitFunc: os.Exit, ReportCaller: false, } } func (logger *Logger) newEntry() *Entry { entry, ok := logger.entryPool.Get().(*Entry) if ok { return entry } return NewEntry(logger) } func (logger *Logger) releaseEntry(entry *Entry) { entry.Data = map[string]interface{}{} logger.entryPool.Put(entry) } // WithField allocates a new entry and adds a field to it. // Debug, Print, Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic must be then applied to // this new returned entry. // If you want multiple fields, use `WithFields`. func (logger *Logger) WithField(key string, value interface{}) *Entry { entry := logger.newEntry() defer logger.releaseEntry(entry) return entry.WithField(key, value) } // Adds a struct of fields to the log entry. All it does is call `WithField` for // each `Field`. func (logger *Logger) WithFields(fields Fields) *Entry { entry := logger.newEntry() defer logger.releaseEntry(entry) return entry.WithFields(fields) } // Add an error as single field to the log entry. All it does is call // `WithError` for the given `error`. func (logger *Logger) WithError(err error) *Entry { entry := logger.newEntry() defer logger.releaseEntry(entry) return entry.WithError(err) } // Add a context to the log entry. func (logger *Logger) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Entry { entry := logger.newEntry() defer logger.releaseEntry(entry) return entry.WithContext(ctx) } // Overrides the time of the log entry. func (logger *Logger) WithTime(t time.Time) *Entry { entry := logger.newEntry() defer logger.releaseEntry(entry) return entry.WithTime(t) } func (logger *Logger) Logf(level Level, format string, args ...interface{}) { if logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Logf(level, format, args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } } func (logger *Logger) Tracef(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(TraceLevel, format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(DebugLevel, format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(InfoLevel, format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Printf(format, args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } func (logger *Logger) Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(WarnLevel, format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Warnf(format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(ErrorLevel, format, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(FatalLevel, format, args...) logger.Exit(1) } func (logger *Logger) Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) { logger.Logf(PanicLevel, format, args...) } // Log will log a message at the level given as parameter. // Warning: using Log at Panic or Fatal level will not respectively Panic nor Exit. // For this behaviour Logger.Panic or Logger.Fatal should be used instead. func (logger *Logger) Log(level Level, args ...interface{}) { if logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Log(level, args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } } func (logger *Logger) LogFn(level Level, fn LogFunction) { if logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Log(level, fn()...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } } func (logger *Logger) Trace(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(TraceLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Debug(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(DebugLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Info(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(InfoLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Print(args ...interface{}) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Print(args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } func (logger *Logger) Warn(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(WarnLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Warning(args ...interface{}) { logger.Warn(args...) } func (logger *Logger) Error(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(ErrorLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Fatal(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(FatalLevel, args...) logger.Exit(1) } func (logger *Logger) Panic(args ...interface{}) { logger.Log(PanicLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) TraceFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(TraceLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) DebugFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(DebugLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) InfoFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(InfoLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) PrintFn(fn LogFunction) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Print(fn()...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } func (logger *Logger) WarnFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(WarnLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) WarningFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.WarnFn(fn) } func (logger *Logger) ErrorFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(ErrorLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) FatalFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(FatalLevel, fn) logger.Exit(1) } func (logger *Logger) PanicFn(fn LogFunction) { logger.LogFn(PanicLevel, fn) } func (logger *Logger) Logln(level Level, args ...interface{}) { if logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Logln(level, args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } } func (logger *Logger) Traceln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(TraceLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Debugln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(DebugLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Infoln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(InfoLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Println(args ...interface{}) { entry := logger.newEntry() entry.Println(args...) logger.releaseEntry(entry) } func (logger *Logger) Warnln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(WarnLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Warningln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Warnln(args...) } func (logger *Logger) Errorln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(ErrorLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Fatalln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(FatalLevel, args...) logger.Exit(1) } func (logger *Logger) Panicln(args ...interface{}) { logger.Logln(PanicLevel, args...) } func (logger *Logger) Exit(code int) { runHandlers() if logger.ExitFunc == nil { logger.ExitFunc = os.Exit } logger.ExitFunc(code) } //When file is opened with appending mode, it's safe to //write concurrently to a file (within 4k message on Linux). //In these cases user can choose to disable the lock. func (logger *Logger) SetNoLock() { logger.mu.Disable() } func (logger *Logger) level() Level { return Level(atomic.LoadUint32((*uint32)(&logger.Level))) } // SetLevel sets the logger level. func (logger *Logger) SetLevel(level Level) { atomic.StoreUint32((*uint32)(&logger.Level), uint32(level)) } // GetLevel returns the logger level. func (logger *Logger) GetLevel() Level { return logger.level() } // AddHook adds a hook to the logger hooks. func (logger *Logger) AddHook(hook Hook) { logger.mu.Lock() defer logger.mu.Unlock() logger.Hooks.Add(hook) } // IsLevelEnabled checks if the log level of the logger is greater than the level param func (logger *Logger) IsLevelEnabled(level Level) bool { return logger.level() >= level } // SetFormatter sets the logger formatter. func (logger *Logger) SetFormatter(formatter Formatter) { logger.mu.Lock() defer logger.mu.Unlock() logger.Formatter = formatter } // SetOutput sets the logger output. func (logger *Logger) SetOutput(output io.Writer) { logger.mu.Lock() defer logger.mu.Unlock() logger.Out = output } func (logger *Logger) SetReportCaller(reportCaller bool) { logger.mu.Lock() defer logger.mu.Unlock() logger.ReportCaller = reportCaller } // ReplaceHooks replaces the logger hooks and returns the old ones func (logger *Logger) ReplaceHooks(hooks LevelHooks) LevelHooks { logger.mu.Lock() oldHooks := logger.Hooks logger.Hooks = hooks logger.mu.Unlock() return oldHooks } // SetBufferPool sets the logger buffer pool. func (logger *Logger) SetBufferPool(pool BufferPool) { logger.mu.Lock() defer logger.mu.Unlock() logger.BufferPool = pool }