VictoriaMetrics/vendor/github.com/go-kit/kit/log/level/level.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin d5c180e680 app/vmctl: move vmctl code from github.com/VictoriaMetrics/vmctl
It is better developing vmctl tool in VictoriaMetrics repository, so it could be released
together with the rest of vmutils tools such as vmalert, vmagent, vmbackup, vmrestore and vmauth.
2021-02-01 01:10:20 +02:00

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package level
import "github.com/go-kit/kit/log"
// Error returns a logger that includes a Key/ErrorValue pair.
func Error(logger log.Logger) log.Logger {
return log.WithPrefix(logger, Key(), ErrorValue())
}
// Warn returns a logger that includes a Key/WarnValue pair.
func Warn(logger log.Logger) log.Logger {
return log.WithPrefix(logger, Key(), WarnValue())
}
// Info returns a logger that includes a Key/InfoValue pair.
func Info(logger log.Logger) log.Logger {
return log.WithPrefix(logger, Key(), InfoValue())
}
// Debug returns a logger that includes a Key/DebugValue pair.
func Debug(logger log.Logger) log.Logger {
return log.WithPrefix(logger, Key(), DebugValue())
}
// NewFilter wraps next and implements level filtering. See the commentary on
// the Option functions for a detailed description of how to configure levels.
// If no options are provided, all leveled log events created with Debug,
// Info, Warn or Error helper methods are squelched and non-leveled log
// events are passed to next unmodified.
func NewFilter(next log.Logger, options ...Option) log.Logger {
l := &logger{
next: next,
}
for _, option := range options {
option(l)
}
return l
}
type logger struct {
next log.Logger
allowed level
squelchNoLevel bool
errNotAllowed error
errNoLevel error
}
func (l *logger) Log(keyvals ...interface{}) error {
var hasLevel, levelAllowed bool
for i := 1; i < len(keyvals); i += 2 {
if v, ok := keyvals[i].(*levelValue); ok {
hasLevel = true
levelAllowed = l.allowed&v.level != 0
break
}
}
if !hasLevel && l.squelchNoLevel {
return l.errNoLevel
}
if hasLevel && !levelAllowed {
return l.errNotAllowed
}
return l.next.Log(keyvals...)
}
// Option sets a parameter for the leveled logger.
type Option func(*logger)
// AllowAll is an alias for AllowDebug.
func AllowAll() Option {
return AllowDebug()
}
// AllowDebug allows error, warn, info and debug level log events to pass.
func AllowDebug() Option {
return allowed(levelError | levelWarn | levelInfo | levelDebug)
}
// AllowInfo allows error, warn and info level log events to pass.
func AllowInfo() Option {
return allowed(levelError | levelWarn | levelInfo)
}
// AllowWarn allows error and warn level log events to pass.
func AllowWarn() Option {
return allowed(levelError | levelWarn)
}
// AllowError allows only error level log events to pass.
func AllowError() Option {
return allowed(levelError)
}
// AllowNone allows no leveled log events to pass.
func AllowNone() Option {
return allowed(0)
}
func allowed(allowed level) Option {
return func(l *logger) { l.allowed = allowed }
}
// ErrNotAllowed sets the error to return from Log when it squelches a log
// event disallowed by the configured Allow[Level] option. By default,
// ErrNotAllowed is nil; in this case the log event is squelched with no
// error.
func ErrNotAllowed(err error) Option {
return func(l *logger) { l.errNotAllowed = err }
}
// SquelchNoLevel instructs Log to squelch log events with no level, so that
// they don't proceed through to the wrapped logger. If SquelchNoLevel is set
// to true and a log event is squelched in this way, the error value
// configured with ErrNoLevel is returned to the caller.
func SquelchNoLevel(squelch bool) Option {
return func(l *logger) { l.squelchNoLevel = squelch }
}
// ErrNoLevel sets the error to return from Log when it squelches a log event
// with no level. By default, ErrNoLevel is nil; in this case the log event is
// squelched with no error.
func ErrNoLevel(err error) Option {
return func(l *logger) { l.errNoLevel = err }
}
// NewInjector wraps next and returns a logger that adds a Key/level pair to
// the beginning of log events that don't already contain a level. In effect,
// this gives a default level to logs without a level.
func NewInjector(next log.Logger, level Value) log.Logger {
return &injector{
next: next,
level: level,
}
}
type injector struct {
next log.Logger
level interface{}
}
func (l *injector) Log(keyvals ...interface{}) error {
for i := 1; i < len(keyvals); i += 2 {
if _, ok := keyvals[i].(*levelValue); ok {
return l.next.Log(keyvals...)
}
}
kvs := make([]interface{}, len(keyvals)+2)
kvs[0], kvs[1] = key, l.level
copy(kvs[2:], keyvals)
return l.next.Log(kvs...)
}
// Value is the interface that each of the canonical level values implement.
// It contains unexported methods that prevent types from other packages from
// implementing it and guaranteeing that NewFilter can distinguish the levels
// defined in this package from all other values.
type Value interface {
String() string
levelVal()
}
// Key returns the unique key added to log events by the loggers in this
// package.
func Key() interface{} { return key }
// ErrorValue returns the unique value added to log events by Error.
func ErrorValue() Value { return errorValue }
// WarnValue returns the unique value added to log events by Warn.
func WarnValue() Value { return warnValue }
// InfoValue returns the unique value added to log events by Info.
func InfoValue() Value { return infoValue }
// DebugValue returns the unique value added to log events by Warn.
func DebugValue() Value { return debugValue }
var (
// key is of type interface{} so that it allocates once during package
// initialization and avoids allocating every time the value is added to a
// []interface{} later.
key interface{} = "level"
errorValue = &levelValue{level: levelError, name: "error"}
warnValue = &levelValue{level: levelWarn, name: "warn"}
infoValue = &levelValue{level: levelInfo, name: "info"}
debugValue = &levelValue{level: levelDebug, name: "debug"}
)
type level byte
const (
levelDebug level = 1 << iota
levelInfo
levelWarn
levelError
)
type levelValue struct {
name string
level
}
func (v *levelValue) String() string { return v.name }
func (v *levelValue) levelVal() {}