consul/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog/interceptlogger.go

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Go

package hclog
import (
"io"
"log"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
)
var _ Logger = &interceptLogger{}
type interceptLogger struct {
Logger
mu *sync.Mutex
sinkCount *int32
Sinks map[SinkAdapter]struct{}
}
func NewInterceptLogger(opts *LoggerOptions) InterceptLogger {
intercept := &interceptLogger{
Logger: New(opts),
mu: new(sync.Mutex),
sinkCount: new(int32),
Sinks: make(map[SinkAdapter]struct{}),
}
atomic.StoreInt32(intercept.sinkCount, 0)
return intercept
}
func (i *interceptLogger) Log(level Level, msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Log(level, msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), level, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
// Emit the message and args at TRACE level to log and sinks
func (i *interceptLogger) Trace(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Trace(msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), Trace, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
// Emit the message and args at DEBUG level to log and sinks
func (i *interceptLogger) Debug(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Debug(msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), Debug, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
// Emit the message and args at INFO level to log and sinks
func (i *interceptLogger) Info(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Info(msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), Info, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
// Emit the message and args at WARN level to log and sinks
func (i *interceptLogger) Warn(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Warn(msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), Warn, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
// Emit the message and args at ERROR level to log and sinks
func (i *interceptLogger) Error(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
i.Logger.Error(msg, args...)
if atomic.LoadInt32(i.sinkCount) == 0 {
return
}
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
for s := range i.Sinks {
s.Accept(i.Name(), Error, msg, i.retrieveImplied(args...)...)
}
}
func (i *interceptLogger) retrieveImplied(args ...interface{}) []interface{} {
top := i.Logger.ImpliedArgs()
cp := make([]interface{}, len(top)+len(args))
copy(cp, top)
copy(cp[len(top):], args)
return cp
}
// Create a new sub-Logger that a name decending from the current name.
// This is used to create a subsystem specific Logger.
// Registered sinks will subscribe to these messages as well.
func (i *interceptLogger) Named(name string) Logger {
var sub interceptLogger
sub = *i
sub.Logger = i.Logger.Named(name)
return &sub
}
// Create a new sub-Logger with an explicit name. This ignores the current
// name. This is used to create a standalone logger that doesn't fall
// within the normal hierarchy. Registered sinks will subscribe
// to these messages as well.
func (i *interceptLogger) ResetNamed(name string) Logger {
var sub interceptLogger
sub = *i
sub.Logger = i.Logger.ResetNamed(name)
return &sub
}
// Create a new sub-Logger that a name decending from the current name.
// This is used to create a subsystem specific Logger.
// Registered sinks will subscribe to these messages as well.
func (i *interceptLogger) NamedIntercept(name string) InterceptLogger {
var sub interceptLogger
sub = *i
sub.Logger = i.Logger.Named(name)
return &sub
}
// Create a new sub-Logger with an explicit name. This ignores the current
// name. This is used to create a standalone logger that doesn't fall
// within the normal hierarchy. Registered sinks will subscribe
// to these messages as well.
func (i *interceptLogger) ResetNamedIntercept(name string) InterceptLogger {
var sub interceptLogger
sub = *i
sub.Logger = i.Logger.ResetNamed(name)
return &sub
}
// Return a sub-Logger for which every emitted log message will contain
// the given key/value pairs. This is used to create a context specific
// Logger.
func (i *interceptLogger) With(args ...interface{}) Logger {
var sub interceptLogger
sub = *i
sub.Logger = i.Logger.With(args...)
return &sub
}
// RegisterSink attaches a SinkAdapter to interceptLoggers sinks.
func (i *interceptLogger) RegisterSink(sink SinkAdapter) {
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
i.Sinks[sink] = struct{}{}
atomic.AddInt32(i.sinkCount, 1)
}
// DeregisterSink removes a SinkAdapter from interceptLoggers sinks.
func (i *interceptLogger) DeregisterSink(sink SinkAdapter) {
i.mu.Lock()
defer i.mu.Unlock()
delete(i.Sinks, sink)
atomic.AddInt32(i.sinkCount, -1)
}
// Create a *log.Logger that will send it's data through this Logger. This
// allows packages that expect to be using the standard library to log to
// actually use this logger, which will also send to any registered sinks.
func (i *interceptLogger) StandardLoggerIntercept(opts *StandardLoggerOptions) *log.Logger {
if opts == nil {
opts = &StandardLoggerOptions{}
}
return log.New(i.StandardWriterIntercept(opts), "", 0)
}
func (i *interceptLogger) StandardWriterIntercept(opts *StandardLoggerOptions) io.Writer {
return &stdlogAdapter{
log: i,
inferLevels: opts.InferLevels,
forceLevel: opts.ForceLevel,
}
}
func (i *interceptLogger) ResetOutput(opts *LoggerOptions) error {
if or, ok := i.Logger.(OutputResettable); ok {
return or.ResetOutput(opts)
} else {
return nil
}
}
func (i *interceptLogger) ResetOutputWithFlush(opts *LoggerOptions, flushable Flushable) error {
if or, ok := i.Logger.(OutputResettable); ok {
return or.ResetOutputWithFlush(opts, flushable)
} else {
return nil
}
}