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326 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
326 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2015-present Mattermost, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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// See LICENSE.txt for license information.
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package mlog
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/mattermost/logr"
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"go.uber.org/zap"
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"go.uber.org/zap/zapcore"
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"gopkg.in/natefinch/lumberjack.v2"
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)
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const (
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// Very verbose messages for debugging specific issues
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LevelDebug = "debug"
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// Default log level, informational
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LevelInfo = "info"
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// Warnings are messages about possible issues
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LevelWarn = "warn"
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// Errors are messages about things we know are problems
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LevelError = "error"
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// DefaultFlushTimeout is the default amount of time mlog.Flush will wait
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// before timing out.
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DefaultFlushTimeout = time.Second * 5
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)
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var (
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// disableZap is set when Zap should be disabled and Logr used instead.
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// This is needed for unit testing as Zap has no shutdown capabilities
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// and holds file handles until process exit. Currently unit test create
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// many server instances, and thus many Zap log files.
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// This flag will be removed when Zap is permanently replaced.
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disableZap int32
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)
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// Type and function aliases from zap to limit the libraries scope into MM code
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type Field = zapcore.Field
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var Int64 = zap.Int64
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var Int32 = zap.Int32
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var Int = zap.Int
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var Uint32 = zap.Uint32
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var String = zap.String
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var Any = zap.Any
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var Err = zap.Error
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var NamedErr = zap.NamedError
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var Bool = zap.Bool
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var Duration = zap.Duration
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type TargetInfo logr.TargetInfo
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type LoggerConfiguration struct {
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EnableConsole bool
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ConsoleJson bool
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ConsoleLevel string
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EnableFile bool
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FileJson bool
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FileLevel string
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FileLocation string
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}
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type Logger struct {
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zap *zap.Logger
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consoleLevel zap.AtomicLevel
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fileLevel zap.AtomicLevel
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logrLogger *logr.Logger
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}
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func getZapLevel(level string) zapcore.Level {
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switch level {
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case LevelInfo:
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return zapcore.InfoLevel
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case LevelWarn:
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return zapcore.WarnLevel
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case LevelDebug:
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return zapcore.DebugLevel
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case LevelError:
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return zapcore.ErrorLevel
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default:
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return zapcore.InfoLevel
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}
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}
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func makeEncoder(json bool) zapcore.Encoder {
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encoderConfig := zap.NewProductionEncoderConfig()
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if json {
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return zapcore.NewJSONEncoder(encoderConfig)
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}
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encoderConfig.EncodeTime = zapcore.ISO8601TimeEncoder
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return zapcore.NewConsoleEncoder(encoderConfig)
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}
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func NewLogger(config *LoggerConfiguration) *Logger {
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cores := []zapcore.Core{}
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logger := &Logger{
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consoleLevel: zap.NewAtomicLevelAt(getZapLevel(config.ConsoleLevel)),
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fileLevel: zap.NewAtomicLevelAt(getZapLevel(config.FileLevel)),
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logrLogger: newLogr(),
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}
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if config.EnableConsole {
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writer := zapcore.Lock(os.Stderr)
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core := zapcore.NewCore(makeEncoder(config.ConsoleJson), writer, logger.consoleLevel)
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cores = append(cores, core)
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}
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if config.EnableFile {
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&disableZap) != 0 {
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t := &LogTarget{
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Type: "file",
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Format: "json",
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Levels: mlogLevelToLogrLevels(config.FileLevel),
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MaxQueueSize: DefaultMaxTargetQueue,
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Options: []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`{"Filename":"%s", "MaxSizeMB":%d, "Compress":%t}`,
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config.FileLocation, 100, true)),
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}
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if !config.FileJson {
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t.Format = "plain"
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}
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if tgt, err := NewLogrTarget("mlogFile", t); err == nil {
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logger.logrLogger.Logr().AddTarget(tgt)
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} else {
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Error("error creating mlogFile", Err(err))
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}
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} else {
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writer := zapcore.AddSync(&lumberjack.Logger{
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Filename: config.FileLocation,
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MaxSize: 100,
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Compress: true,
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})
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core := zapcore.NewCore(makeEncoder(config.FileJson), writer, logger.fileLevel)
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cores = append(cores, core)
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}
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}
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combinedCore := zapcore.NewTee(cores...)
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logger.zap = zap.New(combinedCore,
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zap.AddCaller(),
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)
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return logger
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}
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func (l *Logger) ChangeLevels(config *LoggerConfiguration) {
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l.consoleLevel.SetLevel(getZapLevel(config.ConsoleLevel))
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l.fileLevel.SetLevel(getZapLevel(config.FileLevel))
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}
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func (l *Logger) SetConsoleLevel(level string) {
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l.consoleLevel.SetLevel(getZapLevel(level))
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}
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func (l *Logger) With(fields ...Field) *Logger {
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newlogger := *l
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newlogger.zap = newlogger.zap.With(fields...)
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if newlogger.logrLogger != nil {
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ll := newlogger.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields))
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newlogger.logrLogger = &ll
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}
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return &newlogger
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}
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func (l *Logger) StdLog(fields ...Field) *log.Logger {
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return zap.NewStdLog(l.With(fields...).zap.WithOptions(getStdLogOption()))
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}
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// StdLogAt returns *log.Logger which writes to supplied zap logger at required level.
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func (l *Logger) StdLogAt(level string, fields ...Field) (*log.Logger, error) {
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return zap.NewStdLogAt(l.With(fields...).zap.WithOptions(getStdLogOption()), getZapLevel(level))
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}
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// StdLogWriter returns a writer that can be hooked up to the output of a golang standard logger
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// anything written will be interpreted as log entries accordingly
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func (l *Logger) StdLogWriter() io.Writer {
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newLogger := *l
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newLogger.zap = newLogger.zap.WithOptions(zap.AddCallerSkip(4), getStdLogOption())
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f := newLogger.Info
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return &loggerWriter{f}
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}
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func (l *Logger) WithCallerSkip(skip int) *Logger {
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newlogger := *l
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newlogger.zap = newlogger.zap.WithOptions(zap.AddCallerSkip(skip))
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return &newlogger
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}
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// Made for the plugin interface, wraps mlog in a simpler interface
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// at the cost of performance
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func (l *Logger) Sugar() *SugarLogger {
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return &SugarLogger{
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wrappedLogger: l,
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zapSugar: l.zap.Sugar(),
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Debug(message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.zap.Debug(message, fields...)
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Debug) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Debug(message)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Info(message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.zap.Info(message, fields...)
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Info) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Info(message)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Warn(message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.zap.Warn(message, fields...)
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Warn) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Warn(message)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Error(message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.zap.Error(message, fields...)
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Error) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Error(message)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Critical(message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.zap.Error(message, fields...)
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Error) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Error(message)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Log(level LogLevel, message string, fields ...Field) {
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l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields)).Log(logr.Level(level), message)
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}
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func (l *Logger) LogM(levels []LogLevel, message string, fields ...Field) {
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var logger *logr.Logger
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for _, lvl := range levels {
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if isLevelEnabled(l.logrLogger, logr.Level(lvl)) {
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// don't create logger with fields unless at least one level is active.
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if logger == nil {
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l := l.logrLogger.WithFields(zapToLogr(fields))
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logger = &l
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}
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logger.Log(logr.Level(lvl), message)
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}
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Flush(cxt context.Context) error {
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return l.logrLogger.Logr().FlushWithTimeout(cxt)
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}
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// ShutdownAdvancedLogging stops the logger from accepting new log records and tries to
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// flush queues within the context timeout. Once complete all targets are shutdown
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// and any resources released.
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func (l *Logger) ShutdownAdvancedLogging(cxt context.Context) error {
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err := l.logrLogger.Logr().ShutdownWithTimeout(cxt)
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l.logrLogger = newLogr()
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return err
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}
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// ConfigAdvancedLoggingConfig (re)configures advanced logging based on the
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// specified log targets. This is the easiest way to get the advanced logger
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// configured via a config source such as file.
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func (l *Logger) ConfigAdvancedLogging(targets LogTargetCfg) error {
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if err := l.ShutdownAdvancedLogging(context.Background()); err != nil {
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Error("error shutting down previous logger", Err(err))
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}
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err := logrAddTargets(l.logrLogger, targets)
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return err
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}
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// AddTarget adds one or more logr.Target to the advanced logger. This is the preferred method
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// to add custom targets or provide configuration that cannot be expressed via a
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// config source.
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func (l *Logger) AddTarget(targets ...logr.Target) error {
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return l.logrLogger.Logr().AddTarget(targets...)
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}
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// RemoveTargets selectively removes targets that were previously added to this logger instance
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// using the passed in filter function. The filter function should return true to remove the target
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// and false to keep it.
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func (l *Logger) RemoveTargets(ctx context.Context, f func(ti TargetInfo) bool) error {
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// Use locally defined TargetInfo type so we don't spread Logr dependencies.
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fc := func(tic logr.TargetInfo) bool {
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return f(TargetInfo(tic))
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}
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return l.logrLogger.Logr().RemoveTargets(ctx, fc)
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}
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// EnableMetrics enables metrics collection by supplying a MetricsCollector.
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// The MetricsCollector provides counters and gauges that are updated by log targets.
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func (l *Logger) EnableMetrics(collector logr.MetricsCollector) error {
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return l.logrLogger.Logr().SetMetricsCollector(collector)
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}
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// DisableZap is called to disable Zap, and Logr will be used instead. Any Logger
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// instances created after this call will only use Logr.
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//
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// This is needed for unit testing as Zap has no shutdown capabilities
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// and holds file handles until process exit. Currently unit tests create
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// many server instances, and thus many Zap log file handles.
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//
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// This method will be removed when Zap is permanently replaced.
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func DisableZap() {
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atomic.StoreInt32(&disableZap, 1)
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}
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// EnableZap re-enables Zap such that any Logger instances created after this
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// call will allow Zap targets.
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func EnableZap() {
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atomic.StoreInt32(&disableZap, 0)
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}
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