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github.com/wuxicn/logex
A leveled log pkg for go. Very easy to use and fully customizes. Most importantly, it output goroutine-id in log line. output example:
NOTICE: 08-10 15:15:03.365: 3: basic_usage.go:25: note the third field of log line is the goroutine-id
example.go:
// The very basic usage of logex pkg
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"time"
)
import "github.com/wuxicn/logex"
func main() {
if err := SetUpFileLogger("./log", "test", nil); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "init file logger failed\n")
os.Exit(1)
}
logex.SetLevel(logex.NOTICE) // set log level to NOTICE,
// so DEBUG and TRACE logs won't show
// in log file
logex.Debug("this message won't show")
logex.Trace("this message won't show neither")
logex.Notice("hi, pi is:", 3.1415926)
logex.Warning("this is warning message")
logex.Fatal("all logs will output to os.Stderr by default")
}
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