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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 16// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 17// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 18// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 19// THE SOFTWARE. 20 21package zap 22 23import ( 24 "fmt" 25 "math" 26 "time" 27 28 "go.uber.org/zap/zapcore" 29) 30 31// Field is an alias for Field. Aliasing this type dramatically 32// improves the navigability of this package's API documentation. 33type Field = zapcore.Field 34 35var ( 36 _minTimeInt64 = time.Unix(0, math.MinInt64) 37 _maxTimeInt64 = time.Unix(0, math.MaxInt64) 38) 39 40// Skip constructs a no-op field, which is often useful when handling invalid 41// inputs in other Field constructors. 42func Skip() Field { 43 return Field{Type: zapcore.SkipType} 44} 45 46// nilField returns a field which will marshal explicitly as nil. See motivation 47// in https://github.com/uber-go/zap/issues/753 . If we ever make breaking 48// changes and add zapcore.NilType and zapcore.ObjectEncoder.AddNil, the 49// implementation here should be changed to reflect that. 50func nilField(key string) Field { return Reflect(key, nil) } 51 52// Binary constructs a field that carries an opaque binary blob. 53// 54// Binary data is serialized in an encoding-appropriate format. For example, 55// zap's JSON encoder base64-encodes binary blobs. To log UTF-8 encoded text, 56// use ByteString. 57func Binary(key string, val []byte) Field { 58 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.BinaryType, Interface: val} 59} 60 61// Bool constructs a field that carries a bool. 62func Bool(key string, val bool) Field { 63 var ival int64 64 if val { 65 ival = 1 66 } 67 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.BoolType, Integer: ival} 68} 69 70// Boolp constructs a field that carries a *bool. The returned Field will safely 71// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 72func Boolp(key string, val *bool) Field { 73 if val == nil { 74 return nilField(key) 75 } 76 return Bool(key, *val) 77} 78 79// ByteString constructs a field that carries UTF-8 encoded text as a []byte. 80// To log opaque binary blobs (which aren't necessarily valid UTF-8), use 81// Binary. 82func ByteString(key string, val []byte) Field { 83 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.ByteStringType, Interface: val} 84} 85 86// Complex128 constructs a field that carries a complex number. Unlike most 87// numeric fields, this costs an allocation (to convert the complex128 to 88// interface{}). 89func Complex128(key string, val complex128) Field { 90 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Complex128Type, Interface: val} 91} 92 93// Complex128p constructs a field that carries a *complex128. The returned Field will safely 94// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 95func Complex128p(key string, val *complex128) Field { 96 if val == nil { 97 return nilField(key) 98 } 99 return Complex128(key, *val) 100} 101 102// Complex64 constructs a field that carries a complex number. Unlike most 103// numeric fields, this costs an allocation (to convert the complex64 to 104// interface{}). 105func Complex64(key string, val complex64) Field { 106 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Complex64Type, Interface: val} 107} 108 109// Complex64p constructs a field that carries a *complex64. The returned Field will safely 110// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 111func Complex64p(key string, val *complex64) Field { 112 if val == nil { 113 return nilField(key) 114 } 115 return Complex64(key, *val) 116} 117 118// Float64 constructs a field that carries a float64. The way the 119// floating-point value is represented is encoder-dependent, so marshaling is 120// necessarily lazy. 121func Float64(key string, val float64) Field { 122 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Float64Type, Integer: int64(math.Float64bits(val))} 123} 124 125// Float64p constructs a field that carries a *float64. The returned Field will safely 126// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 127func Float64p(key string, val *float64) Field { 128 if val == nil { 129 return nilField(key) 130 } 131 return Float64(key, *val) 132} 133 134// Float32 constructs a field that carries a float32. The way the 135// floating-point value is represented is encoder-dependent, so marshaling is 136// necessarily lazy. 137func Float32(key string, val float32) Field { 138 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Float32Type, Integer: int64(math.Float32bits(val))} 139} 140 141// Float32p constructs a field that carries a *float32. The returned Field will safely 142// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 143func Float32p(key string, val *float32) Field { 144 if val == nil { 145 return nilField(key) 146 } 147 return Float32(key, *val) 148} 149 150// Int constructs a field with the given key and value. 151func Int(key string, val int) Field { 152 return Int64(key, int64(val)) 153} 154 155// Intp constructs a field that carries a *int. The returned Field will safely 156// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 157func Intp(key string, val *int) Field { 158 if val == nil { 159 return nilField(key) 160 } 161 return Int(key, *val) 162} 163 164// Int64 constructs a field with the given key and value. 165func Int64(key string, val int64) Field { 166 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Int64Type, Integer: val} 167} 168 169// Int64p constructs a field that carries a *int64. The returned Field will safely 170// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 171func Int64p(key string, val *int64) Field { 172 if val == nil { 173 return nilField(key) 174 } 175 return Int64(key, *val) 176} 177 178// Int32 constructs a field with the given key and value. 179func Int32(key string, val int32) Field { 180 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Int32Type, Integer: int64(val)} 181} 182 183// Int32p constructs a field that carries a *int32. The returned Field will safely 184// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 185func Int32p(key string, val *int32) Field { 186 if val == nil { 187 return nilField(key) 188 } 189 return Int32(key, *val) 190} 191 192// Int16 constructs a field with the given key and value. 193func Int16(key string, val int16) Field { 194 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Int16Type, Integer: int64(val)} 195} 196 197// Int16p constructs a field that carries a *int16. The returned Field will safely 198// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 199func Int16p(key string, val *int16) Field { 200 if val == nil { 201 return nilField(key) 202 } 203 return Int16(key, *val) 204} 205 206// Int8 constructs a field with the given key and value. 207func Int8(key string, val int8) Field { 208 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Int8Type, Integer: int64(val)} 209} 210 211// Int8p constructs a field that carries a *int8. The returned Field will safely 212// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 213func Int8p(key string, val *int8) Field { 214 if val == nil { 215 return nilField(key) 216 } 217 return Int8(key, *val) 218} 219 220// String constructs a field with the given key and value. 221func String(key string, val string) Field { 222 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.StringType, String: val} 223} 224 225// Stringp constructs a field that carries a *string. The returned Field will safely 226// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 227func Stringp(key string, val *string) Field { 228 if val == nil { 229 return nilField(key) 230 } 231 return String(key, *val) 232} 233 234// Uint constructs a field with the given key and value. 235func Uint(key string, val uint) Field { 236 return Uint64(key, uint64(val)) 237} 238 239// Uintp constructs a field that carries a *uint. The returned Field will safely 240// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 241func Uintp(key string, val *uint) Field { 242 if val == nil { 243 return nilField(key) 244 } 245 return Uint(key, *val) 246} 247 248// Uint64 constructs a field with the given key and value. 249func Uint64(key string, val uint64) Field { 250 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Uint64Type, Integer: int64(val)} 251} 252 253// Uint64p constructs a field that carries a *uint64. The returned Field will safely 254// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 255func Uint64p(key string, val *uint64) Field { 256 if val == nil { 257 return nilField(key) 258 } 259 return Uint64(key, *val) 260} 261 262// Uint32 constructs a field with the given key and value. 263func Uint32(key string, val uint32) Field { 264 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Uint32Type, Integer: int64(val)} 265} 266 267// Uint32p constructs a field that carries a *uint32. The returned Field will safely 268// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 269func Uint32p(key string, val *uint32) Field { 270 if val == nil { 271 return nilField(key) 272 } 273 return Uint32(key, *val) 274} 275 276// Uint16 constructs a field with the given key and value. 277func Uint16(key string, val uint16) Field { 278 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Uint16Type, Integer: int64(val)} 279} 280 281// Uint16p constructs a field that carries a *uint16. The returned Field will safely 282// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 283func Uint16p(key string, val *uint16) Field { 284 if val == nil { 285 return nilField(key) 286 } 287 return Uint16(key, *val) 288} 289 290// Uint8 constructs a field with the given key and value. 291func Uint8(key string, val uint8) Field { 292 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.Uint8Type, Integer: int64(val)} 293} 294 295// Uint8p constructs a field that carries a *uint8. The returned Field will safely 296// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 297func Uint8p(key string, val *uint8) Field { 298 if val == nil { 299 return nilField(key) 300 } 301 return Uint8(key, *val) 302} 303 304// Uintptr constructs a field with the given key and value. 305func Uintptr(key string, val uintptr) Field { 306 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.UintptrType, Integer: int64(val)} 307} 308 309// Uintptrp constructs a field that carries a *uintptr. The returned Field will safely 310// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 311func Uintptrp(key string, val *uintptr) Field { 312 if val == nil { 313 return nilField(key) 314 } 315 return Uintptr(key, *val) 316} 317 318// Reflect constructs a field with the given key and an arbitrary object. It uses 319// an encoding-appropriate, reflection-based function to lazily serialize nearly 320// any object into the logging context, but it's relatively slow and 321// allocation-heavy. Outside tests, Any is always a better choice. 322// 323// If encoding fails (e.g., trying to serialize a map[int]string to JSON), Reflect 324// includes the error message in the final log output. 325func Reflect(key string, val interface{}) Field { 326 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.ReflectType, Interface: val} 327} 328 329// Namespace creates a named, isolated scope within the logger's context. All 330// subsequent fields will be added to the new namespace. 331// 332// This helps prevent key collisions when injecting loggers into sub-components 333// or third-party libraries. 334func Namespace(key string) Field { 335 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.NamespaceType} 336} 337 338// Stringer constructs a field with the given key and the output of the value's 339// String method. The Stringer's String method is called lazily. 340func Stringer(key string, val fmt.Stringer) Field { 341 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.StringerType, Interface: val} 342} 343 344// Time constructs a Field with the given key and value. The encoder 345// controls how the time is serialized. 346func Time(key string, val time.Time) Field { 347 if val.Before(_minTimeInt64) || val.After(_maxTimeInt64) { 348 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.TimeFullType, Interface: val} 349 } 350 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.TimeType, Integer: val.UnixNano(), Interface: val.Location()} 351} 352 353// Timep constructs a field that carries a *time.Time. The returned Field will safely 354// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 355func Timep(key string, val *time.Time) Field { 356 if val == nil { 357 return nilField(key) 358 } 359 return Time(key, *val) 360} 361 362// Stack constructs a field that stores a stacktrace of the current goroutine 363// under provided key. Keep in mind that taking a stacktrace is eager and 364// expensive (relatively speaking); this function both makes an allocation and 365// takes about two microseconds. 366func Stack(key string) Field { 367 return StackSkip(key, 1) // skip Stack 368} 369 370// StackSkip constructs a field similarly to Stack, but also skips the given 371// number of frames from the top of the stacktrace. 372func StackSkip(key string, skip int) Field { 373 // Returning the stacktrace as a string costs an allocation, but saves us 374 // from expanding the zapcore.Field union struct to include a byte slice. Since 375 // taking a stacktrace is already so expensive (~10us), the extra allocation 376 // is okay. 377 return String(key, takeStacktrace(skip+1)) // skip StackSkip 378} 379 380// Duration constructs a field with the given key and value. The encoder 381// controls how the duration is serialized. 382func Duration(key string, val time.Duration) Field { 383 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.DurationType, Integer: int64(val)} 384} 385 386// Durationp constructs a field that carries a *time.Duration. The returned Field will safely 387// and explicitly represent `nil` when appropriate. 388func Durationp(key string, val *time.Duration) Field { 389 if val == nil { 390 return nilField(key) 391 } 392 return Duration(key, *val) 393} 394 395// Object constructs a field with the given key and ObjectMarshaler. It 396// provides a flexible, but still type-safe and efficient, way to add map- or 397// struct-like user-defined types to the logging context. The struct's 398// MarshalLogObject method is called lazily. 399func Object(key string, val zapcore.ObjectMarshaler) Field { 400 return Field{Key: key, Type: zapcore.ObjectMarshalerType, Interface: val} 401} 402 403// Inline constructs a Field that is similar to Object, but it 404// will add the elements of the provided ObjectMarshaler to the 405// current namespace. 406func Inline(val zapcore.ObjectMarshaler) Field { 407 return zapcore.Field{ 408 Type: zapcore.InlineMarshalerType, 409 Interface: val, 410 } 411} 412 413// Any takes a key and an arbitrary value and chooses the best way to represent 414// them as a field, falling back to a reflection-based approach only if 415// necessary. 416// 417// Since byte/uint8 and rune/int32 are aliases, Any can't differentiate between 418// them. To minimize surprises, []byte values are treated as binary blobs, byte 419// values are treated as uint8, and runes are always treated as integers. 420func Any(key string, value interface{}) Field { 421 switch val := value.(type) { 422 case zapcore.ObjectMarshaler: 423 return Object(key, val) 424 case zapcore.ArrayMarshaler: 425 return Array(key, val) 426 case bool: 427 return Bool(key, val) 428 case *bool: 429 return Boolp(key, val) 430 case []bool: 431 return Bools(key, val) 432 case complex128: 433 return Complex128(key, val) 434 case *complex128: 435 return Complex128p(key, val) 436 case []complex128: 437 return Complex128s(key, val) 438 case complex64: 439 return Complex64(key, val) 440 case *complex64: 441 return Complex64p(key, val) 442 case []complex64: 443 return Complex64s(key, val) 444 case float64: 445 return Float64(key, val) 446 case *float64: 447 return Float64p(key, val) 448 case []float64: 449 return Float64s(key, val) 450 case float32: 451 return Float32(key, val) 452 case *float32: 453 return Float32p(key, val) 454 case []float32: 455 return Float32s(key, val) 456 case int: 457 return Int(key, val) 458 case *int: 459 return Intp(key, val) 460 case []int: 461 return Ints(key, val) 462 case int64: 463 return Int64(key, val) 464 case *int64: 465 return Int64p(key, val) 466 case []int64: 467 return Int64s(key, val) 468 case int32: 469 return Int32(key, val) 470 case *int32: 471 return Int32p(key, val) 472 case []int32: 473 return Int32s(key, val) 474 case int16: 475 return Int16(key, val) 476 case *int16: 477 return Int16p(key, val) 478 case []int16: 479 return Int16s(key, val) 480 case int8: 481 return Int8(key, val) 482 case *int8: 483 return Int8p(key, val) 484 case []int8: 485 return Int8s(key, val) 486 case string: 487 return String(key, val) 488 case *string: 489 return Stringp(key, val) 490 case []string: 491 return Strings(key, val) 492 case uint: 493 return Uint(key, val) 494 case *uint: 495 return Uintp(key, val) 496 case []uint: 497 return Uints(key, val) 498 case uint64: 499 return Uint64(key, val) 500 case *uint64: 501 return Uint64p(key, val) 502 case []uint64: 503 return Uint64s(key, val) 504 case uint32: 505 return Uint32(key, val) 506 case *uint32: 507 return Uint32p(key, val) 508 case []uint32: 509 return Uint32s(key, val) 510 case uint16: 511 return Uint16(key, val) 512 case *uint16: 513 return Uint16p(key, val) 514 case []uint16: 515 return Uint16s(key, val) 516 case uint8: 517 return Uint8(key, val) 518 case *uint8: 519 return Uint8p(key, val) 520 case []byte: 521 return Binary(key, val) 522 case uintptr: 523 return Uintptr(key, val) 524 case *uintptr: 525 return Uintptrp(key, val) 526 case []uintptr: 527 return Uintptrs(key, val) 528 case time.Time: 529 return Time(key, val) 530 case *time.Time: 531 return Timep(key, val) 532 case []time.Time: 533 return Times(key, val) 534 case time.Duration: 535 return Duration(key, val) 536 case *time.Duration: 537 return Durationp(key, val) 538 case []time.Duration: 539 return Durations(key, val) 540 case error: 541 return NamedError(key, val) 542 case []error: 543 return Errors(key, val) 544 case fmt.Stringer: 545 return Stringer(key, val) 546 default: 547 return Reflect(key, val) 548 } 549} 550