woodpecker/vendor/github.com/rs/zerolog/log/log.go
2017-08-03 15:36:22 -04:00

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// Package log provides a global logger for zerolog.
package log
import (
"context"
"os"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
)
// Logger is the global logger.
var Logger = zerolog.New(os.Stderr).With().Timestamp().Logger()
// With creates a child logger with the field added to its context.
func With() zerolog.Context {
return Logger.With()
}
// Level crestes a child logger with the minium accepted level set to level.
func Level(level zerolog.Level) zerolog.Logger {
return Logger.Level(level)
}
// Sample returns a logger that only let one message out of every to pass thru.
func Sample(every int) zerolog.Logger {
return Logger.Sample(every)
}
// Debug starts a new message with debug level.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Debug() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Debug()
}
// Info starts a new message with info level.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Info() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Info()
}
// Warn starts a new message with warn level.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Warn() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Warn()
}
// Error starts a new message with error level.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Error() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Error()
}
// Fatal starts a new message with fatal level. The os.Exit(1) function
// is called by the Msg method.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Fatal() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Fatal()
}
// Panic starts a new message with panic level. The message is also sent
// to the panic function.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Panic() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Panic()
}
// Log starts a new message with no level. Setting zerolog.GlobalLevel to
// zerlog.Disabled will still disable events produced by this method.
//
// You must call Msg on the returned event in order to send the event.
func Log() *zerolog.Event {
return Logger.Log()
}
// Ctx returns the Logger associated with the ctx. If no logger
// is associated, a disabled logger is returned.
func Ctx(ctx context.Context) zerolog.Logger {
return zerolog.Ctx(ctx)
}