// mauLogger - A logger for Go programs // Copyright (C) 2016 Tulir Asokan // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . // Package maulogger ... package maulogger import ( "fmt" ) // Sublogger ... type Sublogger struct { Parent *Logger Module string DefaultLevel Level } // CreateSublogger creates a Sublogger func (log *Logger) CreateSublogger(module string, DefaultLevel Level) *Sublogger { return &Sublogger{ Parent: log, Module: module, DefaultLevel: DefaultLevel, } } // SetModule changes the module name of this Sublogger func (log *Sublogger) SetModule(mod string) { log.Module = mod } // SetDefaultLevel changes the default logging level of this Sublogger func (log *Sublogger) SetDefaultLevel(lvl Level) { log.DefaultLevel = lvl } // SetParent changes the parent of this Sublogger func (log *Sublogger) SetParent(parent *Logger) { log.Parent = parent } //Write ... func (log *Sublogger) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { log.Parent.Raw(log.DefaultLevel, log.Module, string(p)) return len(p), nil } // Log formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Log level func (log *Sublogger) Log(level Level, parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Logln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Log level func (log *Sublogger) Logln(level Level, parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Logf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Log level func (log *Sublogger) Logf(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) } // Debug formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Debug level func (log *Sublogger) Debug(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Debugln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Debug level func (log *Sublogger) Debugln(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Debugf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Debug level func (log *Sublogger) Debugf(message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) } // Info formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Info level func (log *Sublogger) Info(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Infoln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Info level func (log *Sublogger) Infoln(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Infof formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Info level func (log *Sublogger) Infof(message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) } // Warn formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Warn level func (log *Sublogger) Warn(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Warnln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Warn level func (log *Sublogger) Warnln(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Warnf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Warn level func (log *Sublogger) Warnf(message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) } // Error formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Error level func (log *Sublogger) Error(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Errorln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Error level func (log *Sublogger) Errorln(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Errorf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Error level func (log *Sublogger) Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) } // Fatal formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and log them with the Fatal level func (log *Sublogger) Fatal(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...)) } // Fatalln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and log them with the Fatal level func (log *Sublogger) Fatalln(parts ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...)) } // Fatalf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and log them with the Fatal level func (log *Sublogger) Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{}) { log.Parent.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...)) }