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github.com/devopsfaith/krakend-gologging/v2
An improved logger for the KrakenD framework
Import the package
import "github.com/krakendio/krakend-gologging"
After parsing the config file (here cfg
), call the logger factory with the extra config of the system
logger, _ := logging.NewLogger(cfg.ExtraConfig)
And the logger is ready to be injected
Add the github_com/devopsfaith/krakend-gologging
section to the service extra config.
Example:
"extra": {
"github_com/devopsfaith/krakend-gologging": {
"level": "INFO",
"prefix": "[KRAKEND]",
"syslog": false,
"stdout": true
}
}
level
: name of the min log level to displayprefix
: prefix to use with the application logssyslog
: enable logging over syslogstdout
: enable logging over the stdoutFAQs
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