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formatter.go
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package logging
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"github.com/hhkbp2/go-strftime"
"regexp"
)
// Function type of extracting the corresponding LogRecord info for
// the attribute string.
type ExtractAttr func(record *LogRecord) string
// All predefined attribute string and their ExtractAttr functions.
var (
attrToFunc = map[string]ExtractAttr{
"%(name)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.Name
},
"%(levelno)d": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", record.Level)
},
"%(levelname)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return GetLevelName(record.Level)
},
"%(pathname)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.PathName
},
"%(filename)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.FileName
},
"%(lineno)d": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", record.LineNo)
},
"%(funcname)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.FuncName
},
"%(created)d": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", record.CreatedTime.UnixNano())
},
"%(asctime)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.AscTime
},
"%(message)s": func(record *LogRecord) string {
return record.Message
},
}
formatRe = initFormatRegexp()
// Default format strings.
defaultFormat = "%(message)s"
defaultDateFormat = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %3n"
defaultFormatter = NewStandardFormatter(defaultFormat, defaultDateFormat)
)
// Initialize global regexp for attribute matching.
func initFormatRegexp() *regexp.Regexp {
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.WriteString("(%(?:%")
for attr, _ := range attrToFunc {
buf.WriteString("|")
buf.WriteString(regexp.QuoteMeta(attr[1:]))
}
buf.WriteString("))")
re := buf.String()
return regexp.MustCompile(re)
}
type GetFormatArgsFunc func(record *LogRecord) []interface{}
// Formatter interface is for converting a LogRecord to text.
// Formatters need to know how a LogRecord is constructed. They are responsible
// for converting a LogRecord to (usually) a string which can be interpreted
// by either a human or an external system.
type Formatter interface {
Format(record *LogRecord) string
}
// The standard formatter. It allows a formatting string to be specified.
// If none is supplied, the default value of "%(message)s" is used.
//
// The formatter can be initialized with a format string which makes use of
// knowledge of the LogRecord attributes - e.g. the default value mentioned
// above makes use of the fact that the user's message and arguments are
// preformatted into a LogRecord's message attribute. Currently, the usefull
// attributes in a LogRecord are described by:
//
// %(name)s Name of the logger(logging channel)
// %(levelno)d Numeric logging level for the message
// %(levelname)s Text logging level for the message
// %(pathname)s Full pathname of the source file where the logging
// call was issued (is available)
// %(filename)s Filename portion of pathname
// %(lineno)d Source line number where the logging call was issued
// %(funcname)s Function name
// %(created)d Time when the LogRecord was created(time.Now()
// return value)
// %(asctime)s Textual time when LogRecord was created
// %(message)s The result of record.GetMessage(), computed just as the
// record is emitted
type StandardFormatter struct {
format string
strFormat string
getFormatArgsFunc GetFormatArgsFunc
toFormatTime bool
dateFormat string
dateFormatter *strftime.Formatter
}
// Initialize the formatter with specified format strings.
// Allow for specialized date formatting with the dateFormat arguement.
func NewStandardFormatter(format string, dateFormat string) *StandardFormatter {
toFormatTime := false
size := 0
f1 := func(match string) string {
if match == "%%" {
return "%"
}
if match == "%(asctime)s" {
toFormatTime = true
}
size++
return "%s"
}
strFormat := formatRe.ReplaceAllStringFunc(format, f1)
funs := make([]ExtractAttr, 0, size)
f2 := func(match string) string {
extractFunc, ok := attrToFunc[match]
if ok {
funs = append(funs, extractFunc)
}
return match
}
formatRe.ReplaceAllStringFunc(format, f2)
getFormatArgsFunc := func(record *LogRecord) []interface{} {
result := make([]interface{}, 0, len(funs))
for _, f := range funs {
result = append(result, f(record))
}
return result
}
var dateFormatter *strftime.Formatter
if toFormatTime {
dateFormatter = strftime.NewFormatter(dateFormat)
}
return &StandardFormatter{
format: format,
strFormat: strFormat + "\n",
getFormatArgsFunc: getFormatArgsFunc,
toFormatTime: toFormatTime,
dateFormat: dateFormat,
dateFormatter: dateFormatter,
}
}
// Return the creation time of the specified LogRecord as formatted text.
// This method should be called from Format() by a formatter which wants to
// make use of a formatted time. This method can be overridden in formatters
// to provide for any specific requirement, but the basic behaviour is as
// follows: the dateFormat is used with strftime.Format() to format
// the creation time of the record.
func (self *StandardFormatter) FormatTime(record *LogRecord) string {
// Use the library go-strftime to format the time record.Created.
return self.dateFormatter.Format(record.CreatedTime)
}
// Format the specified record as text.
// The record's attribute is used as the operand to a string formatting
// operation which yields the returned string. Before the formatting,
// a couple of preparatory steps are carried out. The message attribute of
// the record is computed using LogRecord.GetMessage(). If the formatting
// string uses the time, FormatTime() is called to format the event time.
func (self *StandardFormatter) Format(record *LogRecord) string {
record.GetMessage()
if self.toFormatTime {
record.AscTime = self.FormatTime(record)
}
return self.FormatAll(record)
}
// Helper function using regexp to replace every valid format attribute string
// to the record's specific value.
func (self *StandardFormatter) FormatAll(record *LogRecord) string {
return fmt.Sprintf(self.strFormat, self.getFormatArgsFunc(record)...)
}
// A formatter suitable for formatting a number of records.
type BufferingFormatter struct {
lineFormatter Formatter
}
// Initialize the buffering formatter with specified line formatter.
func NewBufferingFormatter(lineFormatter Formatter) *BufferingFormatter {
return &BufferingFormatter{
lineFormatter: lineFormatter,
}
}
// Return the header string for the specified records.
func (self *BufferingFormatter) FormatHeader(_ []*LogRecord) string {
return ""
}
// Return the footer string for the specified records.
func (self *BufferingFormatter) FormatFooter(_ []*LogRecord) string {
return ""
}
// Format the specified records and return the result as a a string.
func (self *BufferingFormatter) Format(records []*LogRecord) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if len(records) > 0 {
buf.WriteString(self.FormatHeader(records))
for _, record := range records {
buf.WriteString(self.lineFormatter.Format(record))
}
buf.WriteString(self.FormatFooter(records))
}
return buf.String()
}