go-log

Log is a generic logging library based on logrus (this may change in the
future), that minimize the exposure of src-d projects to logrus or any other
logging library, as well defines the standard for configuration and usage of the
logging libraries in the organization.
Installation
The recommended way to install go-log is:
go get -u gopkg.in/src-d/go-log.v1/...
Configuration
The configuration should be done always using environment variables. The list
of available variables is:
LOG_LEVEL: Reporting level, values are "info", "debug", "warning" or "error".
LOG_FORMAT: Format of the log lines, values are "text", "json" or "fluentd", by default "text" is used. unless a terminal can't be detected, in this case, "json" is used instead.
LOG_FIELDS: Fields in JSON or fluentd format to be included in all the loggers.
LOG_FORCE_FORMAT: If true the fact of being in a terminal or not is ignored.
By default the logging is disabled if go-log is being executed in tests.
Usage
Basic usage
The most basic form of logging is made using the Infof, Debugf, Warningf
and Errorf functions at the top level of the packages.
log.Infof("The answer to life, the universe and everything is %d", 42)
These functions use the DefaultLogger a logger lazy instanced when this method
are called. This logger reads the configuration from the environment variables.
Logger instantiation
If you prefer to keep a reference to the Logger, in your packages or structs
to have more control over it (for example for tests). A default Logger, can
be instantiated using the New method.
logger := log.New(nil)
logger.Infof("The answer to life, the universe and everything is %d", 42)
Also, a new Logger can be created from other Logger in order to have
contextual information, using the method Logger.New
logger := log.New(nil)
authorLogger := logger.New(log.Field{"author": "Douglas Adams"})
bookLogger.Infof("The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy")
bookLogger.Infof("Life, the Universe and Everything")
Or if you just want to add contextual information Logger.New to one log line
you can use the Logger.With method.
logger := log.New(nil)
authorLogger := logger.New(log.Field{"author": "Douglas Adams"})
bookLogger.With(log.Fields{"isbn": "0-330-25864-8"}).Infof("The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy")
bookLogger.With(log.Fields{"isbn": "0-345-39182-9"}).Infof("Life, the Universe and Everything")
Logging errors
In go-log the errors are logged using the function Logger.Errorf:
logger, _ := log.New()
_, err := http.Get("https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Adams")
if err != nil {
logger.Errorf(err, "unable to retrieve page")
}
License
Apache License Version 2.0, see LICENSE