package logr import ( "fmt" ) // Sugar provides a less structured API for logging. type Sugar struct { logger Logger } func (s Sugar) sugarLog(lvl Level, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if s.logger.IsLevelEnabled(lvl) { fields := make([]Field, 0, len(args)) for _, arg := range args { fields = append(fields, Any("", arg)) } s.logger.Log(lvl, msg, fields...) } } // Trace is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(TraceLevel, msg, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Trace(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Trace, msg, args...) } // Debug is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(DebugLevel, msg, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Debug(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Debug, msg, args...) } // Print ensures compatibility with std lib logger. func (s Sugar) Print(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.Info(msg, args...) } // Info is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(InfoLevel, msg, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Info(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Info, msg, args...) } // Warn is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(WarnLevel, msg, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Warn(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Warn, msg, args...) } // Error is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(ErrorLevel, msg, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Error(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Error, msg, args...) } // Fatal is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(FatalLevel, msg, args...)` func (s Sugar) Fatal(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Fatal, msg, args...) } // Panic is a convenience method equivalent to `Log(PanicLevel, msg, args...)` func (s Sugar) Panic(msg string, args ...interface{}) { s.sugarLog(Panic, msg, args...) } // // Printf style // // Logf checks that the level matches one or more targets, and // if so, generates a log record that is added to the main // queue (channel). Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf. func (s Sugar) Logf(lvl Level, format string, args ...interface{}) { if s.logger.IsLevelEnabled(lvl) { var msg string if format == "" { msg = fmt.Sprint(args...) } else { msg = fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) } s.logger.Log(lvl, msg) } } // Tracef is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(TraceLevel, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Tracef(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Trace, format, args...) } // Debugf is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(DebugLevel, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Debug, format, args...) } // Infof is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(InfoLevel, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Info, format, args...) } // Printf ensures compatibility with std lib logger. func (s Sugar) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Infof(format, args...) } // Warnf is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(WarnLevel, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Warn, format, args...) } // Errorf is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(ErrorLevel, args...)`. func (s Sugar) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Error, format, args...) } // Fatalf is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(FatalLevel, args...)` func (s Sugar) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Fatal, format, args...) } // Panicf is a convenience method equivalent to `Logf(PanicLevel, args...)` func (s Sugar) Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) { s.Logf(Panic, format, args...) }