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- package log
- import (
- "io"
- "log"
- "regexp"
- "strings"
- )
- // StdlibWriter implements io.Writer by invoking the stdlib log.Print. It's
- // designed to be passed to a Go kit logger as the writer, for cases where
- // it's necessary to redirect all Go kit log output to the stdlib logger.
- //
- // If you have any choice in the matter, you shouldn't use this. Prefer to
- // redirect the stdlib log to the Go kit logger via NewStdlibAdapter.
- type StdlibWriter struct{}
- // Write implements io.Writer.
- func (w StdlibWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
- log.Print(strings.TrimSpace(string(p)))
- return len(p), nil
- }
- // StdlibAdapter wraps a Logger and allows it to be passed to the stdlib
- // logger's SetOutput. It will extract date/timestamps, filenames, and
- // messages, and place them under relevant keys.
- type StdlibAdapter struct {
- Logger
- timestampKey string
- fileKey string
- messageKey string
- }
- // StdlibAdapterOption sets a parameter for the StdlibAdapter.
- type StdlibAdapterOption func(*StdlibAdapter)
- // TimestampKey sets the key for the timestamp field. By default, it's "ts".
- func TimestampKey(key string) StdlibAdapterOption {
- return func(a *StdlibAdapter) { a.timestampKey = key }
- }
- // FileKey sets the key for the file and line field. By default, it's "caller".
- func FileKey(key string) StdlibAdapterOption {
- return func(a *StdlibAdapter) { a.fileKey = key }
- }
- // MessageKey sets the key for the actual log message. By default, it's "msg".
- func MessageKey(key string) StdlibAdapterOption {
- return func(a *StdlibAdapter) { a.messageKey = key }
- }
- // NewStdlibAdapter returns a new StdlibAdapter wrapper around the passed
- // logger. It's designed to be passed to log.SetOutput.
- func NewStdlibAdapter(logger Logger, options ...StdlibAdapterOption) io.Writer {
- a := StdlibAdapter{
- Logger: logger,
- timestampKey: "ts",
- fileKey: "caller",
- messageKey: "msg",
- }
- for _, option := range options {
- option(&a)
- }
- return a
- }
- func (a StdlibAdapter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
- result := subexps(p)
- keyvals := []interface{}{}
- var timestamp string
- if date, ok := result["date"]; ok && date != "" {
- timestamp = date
- }
- if time, ok := result["time"]; ok && time != "" {
- if timestamp != "" {
- timestamp += " "
- }
- timestamp += time
- }
- if timestamp != "" {
- keyvals = append(keyvals, a.timestampKey, timestamp)
- }
- if file, ok := result["file"]; ok && file != "" {
- keyvals = append(keyvals, a.fileKey, file)
- }
- if msg, ok := result["msg"]; ok {
- keyvals = append(keyvals, a.messageKey, msg)
- }
- if err := a.Logger.Log(keyvals...); err != nil {
- return 0, err
- }
- return len(p), nil
- }
- const (
- logRegexpDate = `(?P<date>[0-9]{4}/[0-9]{2}/[0-9]{2})?[ ]?`
- logRegexpTime = `(?P<time>[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}(\.[0-9]+)?)?[ ]?`
- logRegexpFile = `(?P<file>.+?:[0-9]+)?`
- logRegexpMsg = `(: )?(?P<msg>.*)`
- )
- var (
- logRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(logRegexpDate + logRegexpTime + logRegexpFile + logRegexpMsg)
- )
- func subexps(line []byte) map[string]string {
- m := logRegexp.FindSubmatch(line)
- if len(m) < len(logRegexp.SubexpNames()) {
- return map[string]string{}
- }
- result := map[string]string{}
- for i, name := range logRegexp.SubexpNames() {
- result[name] = string(m[i])
- }
- return result
- }
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