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Logrus Prefixed Log Formatter

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Logrus formatter mainly based on original logrus.TextFormatter but with slightly modified colored output and support for log entry prefixes, e.g. message source followed by a colon. In addition, custom color themes are supported.

Formatter screenshot

Just like with the original logrus.TextFormatter when a TTY is not attached, the output is compatible with the logfmt format:

time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=debug msg="Started observing beach" animal=walrus number=8
time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=info msg="A group of walrus emerges from the ocean" animal=walrus size=10
time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=warning msg="The group's number increased tremendously!" number=122 omg=true
time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=debug msg="Temperature changes" temperature=-4
time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=panic msg="It's over 9000!" animal=orca size=9009
time="Oct 27 00:44:26" level=fatal msg="The ice breaks!" number=100 omg=true
exit status 1

Installation

To install formatter, use go get:

$ go get github.com/x-cray/logrus-prefixed-formatter

Usage

Here is how it should be used:

package main

import (
	"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
	prefixed "github.com/x-cray/logrus-prefixed-formatter"
)

var log = logrus.New()

func init() {
	log.Formatter = new(prefixed.TextFormatter)
	log.Level = logrus.DebugLevel
}

func main() {
	log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
		"prefix": "main",
		"animal": "walrus",
		"number": 8,
	}).Debug("Started observing beach")

	log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
		"prefix":      "sensor",
		"temperature": -4,
	}).Info("Temperature changes")
}

API

prefixed.TextFormatter exposes the following fields and methods.

Fields

Methods

SetColorScheme(colorScheme *prefixed.ColorScheme)

Sets an alternative color scheme for colored output. prefixed.ColorScheme struct supports the following fields:

Color styles should be specified using mgutz/ansi style syntax. For example, here is the default theme:

InfoLevelStyle:  "green",
WarnLevelStyle:  "yellow",
ErrorLevelStyle: "red",
FatalLevelStyle: "red",
PanicLevelStyle: "red",
DebugLevelStyle: "blue",
PrefixStyle:     "cyan",
TimestampStyle:  "black+h"

It's not necessary to specify all colors when changing color scheme if you want to change just specific ones:

formatter.SetColorScheme(&prefixed.ColorScheme{
    PrefixStyle:    "blue+b",
    TimestampStyle: "white+h",
})

License

MIT