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README.md

1# Logrus <img src="http://i.imgur.com/hTeVwmJ.png" width="40" height="40" alt=":walrus:" class="emoji" title=":walrus:"/>&nbsp;[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sirupsen/logrus.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sirupsen/logrus)&nbsp;[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/sirupsen/logrus?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/sirupsen/logrus)
2
3Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with
4the standard library logger.
5
6**Seeing weird case-sensitive problems?** It's in the past been possible to
7import Logrus as both upper- and lower-case. Due to the Go package environment,
8this caused issues in the community and we needed a standard. Some environments
9experienced problems with the upper-case variant, so the lower-case was decided.
10Everything using `logrus` will need to use the lower-case:
11`github.com/sirupsen/logrus`. Any package that isn't, should be changed.
12
13To fix Glide, see [these
14comments](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus/issues/553#issuecomment-306591437).
15For an in-depth explanation of the casing issue, see [this
16comment](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus/issues/570#issuecomment-313933276).
17
18**Are you interested in assisting in maintaining Logrus?** Currently I have a
19lot of obligations, and I am unable to provide Logrus with the maintainership it
20needs. If you'd like to help, please reach out to me at `simon at author's
21username dot com`.
22
23Nicely color-coded in development (when a TTY is attached, otherwise just
24plain text):
25
26![Colored](http://i.imgur.com/PY7qMwd.png)
27
28With `log.SetFormatter(&log.JSONFormatter{})`, for easy parsing by logstash
29or Splunk:
30
31```json
32{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"A group of walrus emerges from the
33ocean","size":10,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562264131 -0400 EDT"}
34
35{"level":"warning","msg":"The group's number increased tremendously!",
36"number":122,"omg":true,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562471297 -0400 EDT"}
37
38{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"A giant walrus appears!",
39"size":10,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562500591 -0400 EDT"}
40
41{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"Tremendously sized cow enters the ocean.",
42"size":9,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562527896 -0400 EDT"}
43
44{"level":"fatal","msg":"The ice breaks!","number":100,"omg":true,
45"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562543128 -0400 EDT"}
46```
47
48With the default `log.SetFormatter(&log.TextFormatter{})` when a TTY is not
49attached, the output is compatible with the
50[logfmt](http://godoc.org/github.com/kr/logfmt) format:
51
52```text
53time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=debug msg="Started observing beach" animal=walrus number=8
54time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=info msg="A group of walrus emerges from the ocean" animal=walrus size=10
55time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=warning msg="The group's number increased tremendously!" number=122 omg=true
56time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=debug msg="Temperature changes" temperature=-4
57time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=panic msg="It's over 9000!" animal=orca size=9009
58time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=fatal msg="The ice breaks!" err=&{0x2082280c0 map[animal:orca size:9009] 2015-03-26 01:27:38.441574009 -0400 EDT panic It's over 9000!} number=100 omg=true
59```
60To ensure this behaviour even if a TTY is attached, set your formatter as follows:
61
62```go
63	log.SetFormatter(&log.TextFormatter{
64		DisableColors: true,
65		FullTimestamp: true,
66	})
67```
68
69#### Logging Method Name
70
71If you wish to add the calling method as a field, instruct the logger via:
72```go
73log.SetReportCaller(true)
74```
75This adds the caller as 'method' like so:
76
77```json
78{"animal":"penguin","level":"fatal","method":"github.com/sirupsen/arcticcreatures.migrate","msg":"a penguin swims by",
79"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562543129 -0400 EDT"}
80```
81
82```text
83time="2015-03-26T01:27:38-04:00" level=fatal method=github.com/sirupsen/arcticcreatures.migrate msg="a penguin swims by" animal=penguin
84```
85Note that this does add measurable overhead - the cost will depend on the version of Go, but is
86between 20 and 40% in recent tests with 1.6 and 1.7.  You can validate this in your
87environment via benchmarks:
88```
89go test -bench=.*CallerTracing
90```
91
92
93#### Case-sensitivity
94
95The organization's name was changed to lower-case--and this will not be changed
96back. If you are getting import conflicts due to case sensitivity, please use
97the lower-case import: `github.com/sirupsen/logrus`.
98
99#### Example
100
101The simplest way to use Logrus is simply the package-level exported logger:
102
103```go
104package main
105
106import (
107  log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
108)
109
110func main() {
111  log.WithFields(log.Fields{
112    "animal": "walrus",
113  }).Info("A walrus appears")
114}
115```
116
117Note that it's completely api-compatible with the stdlib logger, so you can
118replace your `log` imports everywhere with `log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"`
119and you'll now have the flexibility of Logrus. You can customize it all you
120want:
121
122```go
123package main
124
125import (
126  "os"
127  log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
128)
129
130func init() {
131  // Log as JSON instead of the default ASCII formatter.
132  log.SetFormatter(&log.JSONFormatter{})
133
134  // Output to stdout instead of the default stderr
135  // Can be any io.Writer, see below for File example
136  log.SetOutput(os.Stdout)
137
138  // Only log the warning severity or above.
139  log.SetLevel(log.WarnLevel)
140}
141
142func main() {
143  log.WithFields(log.Fields{
144    "animal": "walrus",
145    "size":   10,
146  }).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
147
148  log.WithFields(log.Fields{
149    "omg":    true,
150    "number": 122,
151  }).Warn("The group's number increased tremendously!")
152
153  log.WithFields(log.Fields{
154    "omg":    true,
155    "number": 100,
156  }).Fatal("The ice breaks!")
157
158  // A common pattern is to re-use fields between logging statements by re-using
159  // the logrus.Entry returned from WithFields()
160  contextLogger := log.WithFields(log.Fields{
161    "common": "this is a common field",
162    "other": "I also should be logged always",
163  })
164
165  contextLogger.Info("I'll be logged with common and other field")
166  contextLogger.Info("Me too")
167}
168```
169
170For more advanced usage such as logging to multiple locations from the same
171application, you can also create an instance of the `logrus` Logger:
172
173```go
174package main
175
176import (
177  "os"
178  "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
179)
180
181// Create a new instance of the logger. You can have any number of instances.
182var log = logrus.New()
183
184func main() {
185  // The API for setting attributes is a little different than the package level
186  // exported logger. See Godoc.
187  log.Out = os.Stdout
188
189  // You could set this to any `io.Writer` such as a file
190  // file, err := os.OpenFile("logrus.log", os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0666)
191  // if err == nil {
192  //  log.Out = file
193  // } else {
194  //  log.Info("Failed to log to file, using default stderr")
195  // }
196
197  log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
198    "animal": "walrus",
199    "size":   10,
200  }).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
201}
202```
203
204#### Fields
205
206Logrus encourages careful, structured logging through logging fields instead of
207long, unparseable error messages. For example, instead of: `log.Fatalf("Failed
208to send event %s to topic %s with key %d")`, you should log the much more
209discoverable:
210
211```go
212log.WithFields(log.Fields{
213  "event": event,
214  "topic": topic,
215  "key": key,
216}).Fatal("Failed to send event")
217```
218
219We've found this API forces you to think about logging in a way that produces
220much more useful logging messages. We've been in countless situations where just
221a single added field to a log statement that was already there would've saved us
222hours. The `WithFields` call is optional.
223
224In general, with Logrus using any of the `printf`-family functions should be
225seen as a hint you should add a field, however, you can still use the
226`printf`-family functions with Logrus.
227
228#### Default Fields
229
230Often it's helpful to have fields _always_ attached to log statements in an
231application or parts of one. For example, you may want to always log the
232`request_id` and `user_ip` in the context of a request. Instead of writing
233`log.WithFields(log.Fields{"request_id": request_id, "user_ip": user_ip})` on
234every line, you can create a `logrus.Entry` to pass around instead:
235
236```go
237requestLogger := log.WithFields(log.Fields{"request_id": request_id, "user_ip": user_ip})
238requestLogger.Info("something happened on that request") # will log request_id and user_ip
239requestLogger.Warn("something not great happened")
240```
241
242#### Hooks
243
244You can add hooks for logging levels. For example to send errors to an exception
245tracking service on `Error`, `Fatal` and `Panic`, info to StatsD or log to
246multiple places simultaneously, e.g. syslog.
247
248Logrus comes with [built-in hooks](hooks/). Add those, or your custom hook, in
249`init`:
250
251```go
252import (
253  log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
254  "gopkg.in/gemnasium/logrus-airbrake-hook.v2" // the package is named "airbrake"
255  logrus_syslog "github.com/sirupsen/logrus/hooks/syslog"
256  "log/syslog"
257)
258
259func init() {
260
261  // Use the Airbrake hook to report errors that have Error severity or above to
262  // an exception tracker. You can create custom hooks, see the Hooks section.
263  log.AddHook(airbrake.NewHook(123, "xyz", "production"))
264
265  hook, err := logrus_syslog.NewSyslogHook("udp", "localhost:514", syslog.LOG_INFO, "")
266  if err != nil {
267    log.Error("Unable to connect to local syslog daemon")
268  } else {
269    log.AddHook(hook)
270  }
271}
272```
273Note: Syslog hook also support connecting to local syslog (Ex. "/dev/log" or "/var/run/syslog" or "/var/run/log"). For the detail, please check the [syslog hook README](hooks/syslog/README.md).
274
275A list of currently known of service hook can be found in this wiki [page](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus/wiki/Hooks)
276
277
278#### Level logging
279
280Logrus has seven logging levels: Trace, Debug, Info, Warning, Error, Fatal and Panic.
281
282```go
283log.Trace("Something very low level.")
284log.Debug("Useful debugging information.")
285log.Info("Something noteworthy happened!")
286log.Warn("You should probably take a look at this.")
287log.Error("Something failed but I'm not quitting.")
288// Calls os.Exit(1) after logging
289log.Fatal("Bye.")
290// Calls panic() after logging
291log.Panic("I'm bailing.")
292```
293
294You can set the logging level on a `Logger`, then it will only log entries with
295that severity or anything above it:
296
297```go
298// Will log anything that is info or above (warn, error, fatal, panic). Default.
299log.SetLevel(log.InfoLevel)
300```
301
302It may be useful to set `log.Level = logrus.DebugLevel` in a debug or verbose
303environment if your application has that.
304
305#### Entries
306
307Besides the fields added with `WithField` or `WithFields` some fields are
308automatically added to all logging events:
309
3101. `time`. The timestamp when the entry was created.
3112. `msg`. The logging message passed to `{Info,Warn,Error,Fatal,Panic}` after
312   the `AddFields` call. E.g. `Failed to send event.`
3133. `level`. The logging level. E.g. `info`.
314
315#### Environments
316
317Logrus has no notion of environment.
318
319If you wish for hooks and formatters to only be used in specific environments,
320you should handle that yourself. For example, if your application has a global
321variable `Environment`, which is a string representation of the environment you
322could do:
323
324```go
325import (
326  log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
327)
328
329init() {
330  // do something here to set environment depending on an environment variable
331  // or command-line flag
332  if Environment == "production" {
333    log.SetFormatter(&log.JSONFormatter{})
334  } else {
335    // The TextFormatter is default, you don't actually have to do this.
336    log.SetFormatter(&log.TextFormatter{})
337  }
338}
339```
340
341This configuration is how `logrus` was intended to be used, but JSON in
342production is mostly only useful if you do log aggregation with tools like
343Splunk or Logstash.
344
345#### Formatters
346
347The built-in logging formatters are:
348
349* `logrus.TextFormatter`. Logs the event in colors if stdout is a tty, otherwise
350  without colors.
351  * *Note:* to force colored output when there is no TTY, set the `ForceColors`
352    field to `true`.  To force no colored output even if there is a TTY  set the
353    `DisableColors` field to `true`. For Windows, see
354    [github.com/mattn/go-colorable](https://github.com/mattn/go-colorable).
355  * When colors are enabled, levels are truncated to 4 characters by default. To disable
356    truncation set the `DisableLevelTruncation` field to `true`.
357  * All options are listed in the [generated docs](https://godoc.org/github.com/sirupsen/logrus#TextFormatter).
358* `logrus.JSONFormatter`. Logs fields as JSON.
359  * All options are listed in the [generated docs](https://godoc.org/github.com/sirupsen/logrus#JSONFormatter).
360
361Third party logging formatters:
362
363* [`FluentdFormatter`](https://github.com/joonix/log). Formats entries that can be parsed by Kubernetes and Google Container Engine.
364* [`GELF`](https://github.com/fabienm/go-logrus-formatters). Formats entries so they comply to Graylog's [GELF 1.1 specification](http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.4/pages/gelf.html).
365* [`logstash`](https://github.com/bshuster-repo/logrus-logstash-hook). Logs fields as [Logstash](http://logstash.net) Events.
366* [`prefixed`](https://github.com/x-cray/logrus-prefixed-formatter). Displays log entry source along with alternative layout.
367* [`zalgo`](https://github.com/aybabtme/logzalgo). Invoking the P͉̫o̳̼̊w̖͈̰͎e̬͔̭͂r͚̼̹̲ ̫͓͉̳͈ō̠͕͖̚f̝͍̠ ͕̲̞͖͑Z̖̫̤̫ͪa͉̬͈̗l͖͎g̳̥o̰̥̅!̣͔̲̻͊̄ ̙̘̦̹̦.
368* [`nested-logrus-formatter`](https://github.com/antonfisher/nested-logrus-formatter). Converts logrus fields to a nested structure.
369
370You can define your formatter by implementing the `Formatter` interface,
371requiring a `Format` method. `Format` takes an `*Entry`. `entry.Data` is a
372`Fields` type (`map[string]interface{}`) with all your fields as well as the
373default ones (see Entries section above):
374
375```go
376type MyJSONFormatter struct {
377}
378
379log.SetFormatter(new(MyJSONFormatter))
380
381func (f *MyJSONFormatter) Format(entry *Entry) ([]byte, error) {
382  // Note this doesn't include Time, Level and Message which are available on
383  // the Entry. Consult `godoc` on information about those fields or read the
384  // source of the official loggers.
385  serialized, err := json.Marshal(entry.Data)
386    if err != nil {
387      return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to marshal fields to JSON, %v", err)
388    }
389  return append(serialized, '\n'), nil
390}
391```
392
393#### Logger as an `io.Writer`
394
395Logrus can be transformed into an `io.Writer`. That writer is the end of an `io.Pipe` and it is your responsibility to close it.
396
397```go
398w := logger.Writer()
399defer w.Close()
400
401srv := http.Server{
402    // create a stdlib log.Logger that writes to
403    // logrus.Logger.
404    ErrorLog: log.New(w, "", 0),
405}
406```
407
408Each line written to that writer will be printed the usual way, using formatters
409and hooks. The level for those entries is `info`.
410
411This means that we can override the standard library logger easily:
412
413```go
414logger := logrus.New()
415logger.Formatter = &logrus.JSONFormatter{}
416
417// Use logrus for standard log output
418// Note that `log` here references stdlib's log
419// Not logrus imported under the name `log`.
420log.SetOutput(logger.Writer())
421```
422
423#### Rotation
424
425Log rotation is not provided with Logrus. Log rotation should be done by an
426external program (like `logrotate(8)`) that can compress and delete old log
427entries. It should not be a feature of the application-level logger.
428
429#### Tools
430
431| Tool | Description |
432| ---- | ----------- |
433|[Logrus Mate](https://github.com/gogap/logrus_mate)|Logrus mate is a tool for Logrus to manage loggers, you can initial logger's level, hook and formatter by config file, the logger will generated with different config at different environment.|
434|[Logrus Viper Helper](https://github.com/heirko/go-contrib/tree/master/logrusHelper)|An Helper around Logrus to wrap with spf13/Viper to load configuration with fangs! And to simplify Logrus configuration use some behavior of [Logrus Mate](https://github.com/gogap/logrus_mate). [sample](https://github.com/heirko/iris-contrib/blob/master/middleware/logrus-logger/example) |
435
436#### Testing
437
438Logrus has a built in facility for asserting the presence of log messages. This is implemented through the `test` hook and provides:
439
440* decorators for existing logger (`test.NewLocal` and `test.NewGlobal`) which basically just add the `test` hook
441* a test logger (`test.NewNullLogger`) that just records log messages (and does not output any):
442
443```go
444import(
445  "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
446  "github.com/sirupsen/logrus/hooks/test"
447  "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
448  "testing"
449)
450
451func TestSomething(t*testing.T){
452  logger, hook := test.NewNullLogger()
453  logger.Error("Helloerror")
454
455  assert.Equal(t, 1, len(hook.Entries))
456  assert.Equal(t, logrus.ErrorLevel, hook.LastEntry().Level)
457  assert.Equal(t, "Helloerror", hook.LastEntry().Message)
458
459  hook.Reset()
460  assert.Nil(t, hook.LastEntry())
461}
462```
463
464#### Fatal handlers
465
466Logrus can register one or more functions that will be called when any `fatal`
467level message is logged. The registered handlers will be executed before
468logrus performs a `os.Exit(1)`. This behavior may be helpful if callers need
469to gracefully shutdown. Unlike a `panic("Something went wrong...")` call which can be intercepted with a deferred `recover` a call to `os.Exit(1)` can not be intercepted.
470
471```
472...
473handler := func() {
474  // gracefully shutdown something...
475}
476logrus.RegisterExitHandler(handler)
477...
478```
479
480#### Thread safety
481
482By default, Logger is protected by a mutex for concurrent writes. The mutex is held when calling hooks and writing logs.
483If you are sure such locking is not needed, you can call logger.SetNoLock() to disable the locking.
484
485Situation when locking is not needed includes:
486
487* You have no hooks registered, or hooks calling is already thread-safe.
488
489* Writing to logger.Out is already thread-safe, for example:
490
491  1) logger.Out is protected by locks.
492
493  2) logger.Out is a os.File handler opened with `O_APPEND` flag, and every write is smaller than 4k. (This allow multi-thread/multi-process writing)
494
495     (Refer to http://www.notthewizard.com/2014/06/17/are-files-appends-really-atomic/)
496