Awesome
Logrus Prefixed Log Formatter
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.
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
ForceColors bool
— set to true to bypass checking for a TTY before outputting colors.DisableColors bool
— force disabling colors. For a TTY colors are enabled by default.DisableUppercase bool
— set to true to turn off the conversion of the log level names to uppercase.ForceFormatting bool
— force formatted layout, even for non-TTY output.DisableTimestamp bool
— disable timestamp logging. Useful when output is redirected to logging system that already adds timestamps.FullTimestamp bool
— enable logging the full timestamp when a TTY is attached instead of just the time passed since beginning of execution.TimestampFormat string
— timestamp format to use for display when a full timestamp is printed.DisableSorting bool
— the fields are sorted by default for a consistent output. For applications that log extremely frequently and don't use the JSON formatter this may not be desired.QuoteEmptyFields bool
— wrap empty fields in quotes if true.QuoteCharacter string
— can be set to the override the default quoting character"
with something else. For example:'
, or`
.SpacePadding int
— pad msg field with spaces on the right for display. The value for this parameter will be the size of padding. Its default value is zero, which means no padding will be applied.
Methods
SetColorScheme(colorScheme *prefixed.ColorScheme)
Sets an alternative color scheme for colored output. prefixed.ColorScheme
struct supports the following fields:
InfoLevelStyle string
— info level style.WarnLevelStyle string
— warn level style.ErrorLevelStyle string
— error style.FatalLevelStyle string
— fatal level style.PanicLevelStyle string
— panic level style.DebugLevelStyle string
— debug level style.PrefixStyle string
— prefix style.TimestampStyle string
— timestamp style.
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