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170 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
170 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2019 The logr Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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// Package stdr implements github.com/go-logr/logr.Logger in terms of
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// Go's standard log package.
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package stdr
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import (
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"log"
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"os"
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"github.com/go-logr/logr"
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"github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr"
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)
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// The global verbosity level. See SetVerbosity().
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var globalVerbosity int
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// SetVerbosity sets the global level against which all info logs will be
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// compared. If this is greater than or equal to the "V" of the logger, the
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// message will be logged. A higher value here means more logs will be written.
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// The previous verbosity value is returned. This is not concurrent-safe -
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// callers must be sure to call it from only one goroutine.
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func SetVerbosity(v int) int {
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old := globalVerbosity
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globalVerbosity = v
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return old
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}
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// New returns a logr.Logger which is implemented by Go's standard log package,
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// or something like it. If std is nil, this will use a default logger
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// instead.
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//
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// Example: stdr.New(log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags|log.Lshortfile)))
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func New(std StdLogger) logr.Logger {
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return NewWithOptions(std, Options{})
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}
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// NewWithOptions returns a logr.Logger which is implemented by Go's standard
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// log package, or something like it. See New for details.
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func NewWithOptions(std StdLogger, opts Options) logr.Logger {
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if std == nil {
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// Go's log.Default() is only available in 1.16 and higher.
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std = log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags)
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}
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if opts.Depth < 0 {
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opts.Depth = 0
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}
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fopts := funcr.Options{
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LogCaller: funcr.MessageClass(opts.LogCaller),
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}
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sl := &logger{
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Formatter: funcr.NewFormatter(fopts),
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std: std,
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}
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// For skipping our own logger.Info/Error.
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sl.Formatter.AddCallDepth(1 + opts.Depth)
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return logr.New(sl)
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}
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// Options carries parameters which influence the way logs are generated.
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type Options struct {
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// Depth biases the assumed number of call frames to the "true" caller.
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// This is useful when the calling code calls a function which then calls
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// stdr (e.g. a logging shim to another API). Values less than zero will
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// be treated as zero.
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Depth int
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// LogCaller tells stdr to add a "caller" key to some or all log lines.
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// Go's log package has options to log this natively, too.
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LogCaller MessageClass
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// TODO: add an option to log the date/time
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}
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// MessageClass indicates which category or categories of messages to consider.
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type MessageClass int
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const (
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// None ignores all message classes.
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None MessageClass = iota
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// All considers all message classes.
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All
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// Info only considers info messages.
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Info
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// Error only considers error messages.
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Error
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)
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// StdLogger is the subset of the Go stdlib log.Logger API that is needed for
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// this adapter.
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type StdLogger interface {
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// Output is the same as log.Output and log.Logger.Output.
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Output(calldepth int, logline string) error
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}
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type logger struct {
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funcr.Formatter
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std StdLogger
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}
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var _ logr.LogSink = &logger{}
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var _ logr.CallDepthLogSink = &logger{}
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func (l logger) Enabled(level int) bool {
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return globalVerbosity >= level
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}
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func (l logger) Info(level int, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) {
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prefix, args := l.FormatInfo(level, msg, kvList)
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if prefix != "" {
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args = prefix + ": " + args
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}
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_ = l.std.Output(l.Formatter.GetDepth()+1, args)
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}
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func (l logger) Error(err error, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) {
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prefix, args := l.FormatError(err, msg, kvList)
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if prefix != "" {
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args = prefix + ": " + args
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}
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_ = l.std.Output(l.Formatter.GetDepth()+1, args)
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}
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func (l logger) WithName(name string) logr.LogSink {
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l.Formatter.AddName(name)
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return &l
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}
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func (l logger) WithValues(kvList ...interface{}) logr.LogSink {
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l.Formatter.AddValues(kvList)
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return &l
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}
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func (l logger) WithCallDepth(depth int) logr.LogSink {
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l.Formatter.AddCallDepth(depth)
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return &l
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}
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// Underlier exposes access to the underlying logging implementation. Since
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// callers only have a logr.Logger, they have to know which implementation is
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// in use, so this interface is less of an abstraction and more of way to test
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// type conversion.
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type Underlier interface {
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GetUnderlying() StdLogger
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}
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// GetUnderlying returns the StdLogger underneath this logger. Since StdLogger
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// is itself an interface, the result may or may not be a Go log.Logger.
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func (l logger) GetUnderlying() StdLogger {
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return l.std
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}
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