package logrus

import (
	"time"
)

// The Formatter interface is used to implement a custom Formatter. It takes an
// `Entry`. It exposes all the fields, including the default ones:
//
// * `entry.Data["msg"]`. The message passed from Info, Warn, Error ..
// * `entry.Data["time"]`. The timestamp.
// * `entry.Data["level"]. The level the entry was logged at.
//
// Any additional fields added with `WithField` or `WithFields` are also in
// `entry.Data`. Format is expected to return an array of bytes which are then
// logged to `logger.Out`.
type Formatter interface {
	Format(*Entry) ([]byte, error)
}

// This is to not silently overwrite `time`, `msg` and `level` fields when
// dumping it. If this code wasn't there doing:
//
//  logrus.WithField("level", 1).Info("hello")
//
// Would just silently drop the user provided level. Instead with this code
// it'll logged as:
//
//  {"level": "info", "fields.level": 1, "msg": "hello", "time": "..."}
//
// It's not exported because it's still using Data in an opionated way. It's to
// avoid code duplication between the two default formatters.
func prefixFieldClashes(entry *Entry) {
	_, ok := entry.Data["time"]
	if ok {
		entry.Data["fields.time"] = entry.Data["time"]
	}

	entry.Data["time"] = entry.Time.Format(time.RFC3339)

	_, ok = entry.Data["msg"]
	if ok {
		entry.Data["fields.msg"] = entry.Data["msg"]
	}

	entry.Data["msg"] = entry.Message

	_, ok = entry.Data["level"]
	if ok {
		entry.Data["fields.level"] = entry.Data["level"]
	}

	entry.Data["level"] = entry.Level.String()
}