package log import ( "bytes" "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 prefix string joinPrefixToMsg bool } // 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 } } // Prefix configures the adapter to parse a prefix from stdlib log events. If // you provide a non-empty prefix to the stdlib logger, then your should provide // that same prefix to the adapter via this option. // // By default, the prefix isn't included in the msg key. Set joinPrefixToMsg to // true if you want to include the parsed prefix in the msg. func Prefix(prefix string, joinPrefixToMsg bool) StdlibAdapterOption { return func(a *StdlibAdapter) { a.prefix = prefix; a.joinPrefixToMsg = joinPrefixToMsg } } // 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) { p = a.handlePrefix(p) 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 { msg = a.handleMessagePrefix(msg) keyvals = append(keyvals, a.messageKey, msg) } if err := a.Logger.Log(keyvals...); err != nil { return 0, err } return len(p), nil } func (a StdlibAdapter) handlePrefix(p []byte) []byte { if a.prefix != "" { p = bytes.TrimPrefix(p, []byte(a.prefix)) } return p } func (a StdlibAdapter) handleMessagePrefix(msg string) string { if a.prefix == "" { return msg } msg = strings.TrimPrefix(msg, a.prefix) if a.joinPrefixToMsg { msg = a.prefix + msg } return msg } const ( logRegexpDate = `(?P[0-9]{4}/[0-9]{2}/[0-9]{2})?[ ]?` logRegexpTime = `(?P