forked from mirror/logrus
53 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
53 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
package logrus
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import (
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"log"
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)
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// Fields type, used to pass to `WithFields`.
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type Fields map[string]interface{}
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// Level type
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type Level uint8
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// These are the different logging levels. You can set the logging level to log
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// on your instance of logger, obtained with `logrus.New()`.
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const (
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// PanicLevel level, highest level of severity. Logs and then calls panic with the
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// message passed to Debug, Info, ...
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PanicLevel Level = iota
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// FatalLevel level. Logs and then calls `os.Exit(1)`. It will exit even if the
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// logging level is set to Panic.
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FatalLevel
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// ErrorLevel level. Logs. Used for errors that should definitely be noted.
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// Commonly used for hooks to send errors to an error tracking service.
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ErrorLevel
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// WarnLevel level. Non-critical entries that deserve eyes.
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WarnLevel
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// InfoLevel level. General operational entries about what's going on inside the
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// application.
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InfoLevel
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// DebugLevel level. Usually only enabled when debugging. Very verbose logging.
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DebugLevel
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)
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// Won't compile if StdLogger can't be realized by a log.Logger
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var _ StdLogger = &log.Logger{}
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// StdLogger is what your logrus-enabled library should take, that way
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// it'll accept a stdlib logger and a logrus logger. There's no standard
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// interface, this is the closest we get, unfortunately.
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type StdLogger interface {
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Print(...interface{})
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Printf(string, ...interface{})
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Println(...interface{})
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Fatal(...interface{})
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Fatalf(string, ...interface{})
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Fatalln(...interface{})
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Panic(...interface{})
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Panicf(string, ...interface{})
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Panicln(...interface{})
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}
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