// Package log implements a small wrapper around the std lib log package. // It implements log levels by prefixing the logs with [INFO], [DEBUG], // [WARNING] or [ERROR]. // Debug logging is available and enabled if the *debug* plugin is used. // // log.Info("this is some logging"), will log on the Info level. // // log.Debug("this is debug output"), will log in the Debug level. package log import ( "fmt" golog "log" ) // D controls whether we should output debug logs. If true, we do. var D bool // logf calls log.Printf prefixed with level. func logf(level, format string, v ...interface{}) { s := level + fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) golog.Print(s) } // log calls log.Print prefixed with level. func log(level string, v ...interface{}) { s := level + fmt.Sprint(v...); golog.Print(s) } // Debug is equivalent to log.Print(), but prefixed with "[DEBUG] ". It only outputs something // if D is true. func Debug(v ...interface{}) { if !D { return } log(debug, v...) } // Debugf is equivalent to log.Printf(), but prefixed with "[DEBUG] ". It only outputs something // if D is true. func Debugf(format string, v ...interface{}) { if !D { return } logf(debug, format, v...) } // Info is equivalent to log.Print, but prefixed with "[INFO] ". func Info(v ...interface{}) { log(info, v...) } // Infof is equivalent to log.Printf, but prefixed with "[INFO] ". func Infof(format string, v ...interface{}) { logf(info, format, v...) } // Warning is equivalent to log.Print, but prefixed with "[WARNING] ". func Warning(v ...interface{}) { log(warning, v...) } // Warningf is equivalent to log.Printf, but prefixed with "[WARNING] ". func Warningf(format string, v ...interface{}) { logf(warning, format, v...) } // Error is equivalent to log.Print, but prefixed with "[ERROR] ". func Error(v ...interface{}) { log(err, v...) } // Errorf is equivalent to log.Printf, but prefixed with "[ERROR] ". func Errorf(format string, v ...interface{}) { logf(err, format, v...) } const ( debug = "[DEBUG] " err = "[ERROR] " warning = "[WARNING] " info = "[INFO] " )