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Elia Battistonc8d0d462022-02-22 16:30:51 +01001// Copyright (c) 2016 Uber Technologies, Inc.
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20
21package zap
22
23import (
24 "fmt"
25
26 "go.uber.org/zap/zapcore"
27)
28
29// An Option configures a Logger.
30type Option interface {
31 apply(*Logger)
32}
33
34// optionFunc wraps a func so it satisfies the Option interface.
35type optionFunc func(*Logger)
36
37func (f optionFunc) apply(log *Logger) {
38 f(log)
39}
40
41// WrapCore wraps or replaces the Logger's underlying zapcore.Core.
42func WrapCore(f func(zapcore.Core) zapcore.Core) Option {
43 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
44 log.core = f(log.core)
45 })
46}
47
48// Hooks registers functions which will be called each time the Logger writes
49// out an Entry. Repeated use of Hooks is additive.
50//
51// Hooks are useful for simple side effects, like capturing metrics for the
52// number of emitted logs. More complex side effects, including anything that
53// requires access to the Entry's structured fields, should be implemented as
54// a zapcore.Core instead. See zapcore.RegisterHooks for details.
55func Hooks(hooks ...func(zapcore.Entry) error) Option {
56 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
57 log.core = zapcore.RegisterHooks(log.core, hooks...)
58 })
59}
60
61// Fields adds fields to the Logger.
62func Fields(fs ...Field) Option {
63 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
64 log.core = log.core.With(fs)
65 })
66}
67
68// ErrorOutput sets the destination for errors generated by the Logger. Note
69// that this option only affects internal errors; for sample code that sends
70// error-level logs to a different location from info- and debug-level logs,
71// see the package-level AdvancedConfiguration example.
72//
73// The supplied WriteSyncer must be safe for concurrent use. The Open and
74// zapcore.Lock functions are the simplest ways to protect files with a mutex.
75func ErrorOutput(w zapcore.WriteSyncer) Option {
76 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
77 log.errorOutput = w
78 })
79}
80
81// Development puts the logger in development mode, which makes DPanic-level
82// logs panic instead of simply logging an error.
83func Development() Option {
84 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
85 log.development = true
86 })
87}
88
89// AddCaller configures the Logger to annotate each message with the filename,
90// line number, and function name of zap's caller. See also WithCaller.
91func AddCaller() Option {
92 return WithCaller(true)
93}
94
95// WithCaller configures the Logger to annotate each message with the filename,
96// line number, and function name of zap's caller, or not, depending on the
97// value of enabled. This is a generalized form of AddCaller.
98func WithCaller(enabled bool) Option {
99 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
100 log.addCaller = enabled
101 })
102}
103
104// AddCallerSkip increases the number of callers skipped by caller annotation
105// (as enabled by the AddCaller option). When building wrappers around the
106// Logger and SugaredLogger, supplying this Option prevents zap from always
107// reporting the wrapper code as the caller.
108func AddCallerSkip(skip int) Option {
109 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
110 log.callerSkip += skip
111 })
112}
113
114// AddStacktrace configures the Logger to record a stack trace for all messages at
115// or above a given level.
116func AddStacktrace(lvl zapcore.LevelEnabler) Option {
117 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
118 log.addStack = lvl
119 })
120}
121
122// IncreaseLevel increase the level of the logger. It has no effect if
123// the passed in level tries to decrease the level of the logger.
124func IncreaseLevel(lvl zapcore.LevelEnabler) Option {
125 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
126 core, err := zapcore.NewIncreaseLevelCore(log.core, lvl)
127 if err != nil {
128 fmt.Fprintf(log.errorOutput, "failed to IncreaseLevel: %v\n", err)
129 } else {
130 log.core = core
131 }
132 })
133}
134
135// OnFatal sets the action to take on fatal logs.
136func OnFatal(action zapcore.CheckWriteAction) Option {
137 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
138 log.onFatal = action
139 })
140}
141
142// WithClock specifies the clock used by the logger to determine the current
143// time for logged entries. Defaults to the system clock with time.Now.
144func WithClock(clock zapcore.Clock) Option {
145 return optionFunc(func(log *Logger) {
146 log.clock = clock
147 })
148}