| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431 | package logrusimport (	"bytes"	"context"	"fmt"	"os"	"reflect"	"runtime"	"strings"	"sync"	"time")var (	// qualified package name, cached at first use	logrusPackage string	// Positions in the call stack when tracing to report the calling method	minimumCallerDepth int	// Used for caller information initialisation	callerInitOnce sync.Once)const (	maximumCallerDepth int = 25	knownLogrusFrames  int = 4)func init() {	// start at the bottom of the stack before the package-name cache is primed	minimumCallerDepth = 1}// Defines the key when adding errors using WithError.var ErrorKey = "error"// An entry is the final or intermediate Logrus logging entry. It contains all// the fields passed with WithField{,s}. It's finally logged when Trace, Debug,// Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic is called on it. These objects can be// reused and passed around as much as you wish to avoid field duplication.type Entry struct {	Logger *Logger	// Contains all the fields set by the user.	Data Fields	// Time at which the log entry was created	Time time.Time	// Level the log entry was logged at: Trace, Debug, Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic	// This field will be set on entry firing and the value will be equal to the one in Logger struct field.	Level Level	// Calling method, with package name	Caller *runtime.Frame	// Message passed to Trace, Debug, Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic	Message string	// When formatter is called in entry.log(), a Buffer may be set to entry	Buffer *bytes.Buffer	// Contains the context set by the user. Useful for hook processing etc.	Context context.Context	// err may contain a field formatting error	err string}func NewEntry(logger *Logger) *Entry {	return &Entry{		Logger: logger,		// Default is three fields, plus one optional.  Give a little extra room.		Data: make(Fields, 6),	}}func (entry *Entry) Dup() *Entry {	data := make(Fields, len(entry.Data))	for k, v := range entry.Data {		data[k] = v	}	return &Entry{Logger: entry.Logger, Data: data, Time: entry.Time, Context: entry.Context, err: entry.err}}// Returns the bytes representation of this entry from the formatter.func (entry *Entry) Bytes() ([]byte, error) {	return entry.Logger.Formatter.Format(entry)}// Returns the string representation from the reader and ultimately the// formatter.func (entry *Entry) String() (string, error) {	serialized, err := entry.Bytes()	if err != nil {		return "", err	}	str := string(serialized)	return str, nil}// Add an error as single field (using the key defined in ErrorKey) to the Entry.func (entry *Entry) WithError(err error) *Entry {	return entry.WithField(ErrorKey, err)}// Add a context to the Entry.func (entry *Entry) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Entry {	dataCopy := make(Fields, len(entry.Data))	for k, v := range entry.Data {		dataCopy[k] = v	}	return &Entry{Logger: entry.Logger, Data: dataCopy, Time: entry.Time, err: entry.err, Context: ctx}}// Add a single field to the Entry.func (entry *Entry) WithField(key string, value interface{}) *Entry {	return entry.WithFields(Fields{key: value})}// Add a map of fields to the Entry.func (entry *Entry) WithFields(fields Fields) *Entry {	data := make(Fields, len(entry.Data)+len(fields))	for k, v := range entry.Data {		data[k] = v	}	fieldErr := entry.err	for k, v := range fields {		isErrField := false		if t := reflect.TypeOf(v); t != nil {			switch {			case t.Kind() == reflect.Func, t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Func:				isErrField = true			}		}		if isErrField {			tmp := fmt.Sprintf("can not add field %q", k)			if fieldErr != "" {				fieldErr = entry.err + ", " + tmp			} else {				fieldErr = tmp			}		} else {			data[k] = v		}	}	return &Entry{Logger: entry.Logger, Data: data, Time: entry.Time, err: fieldErr, Context: entry.Context}}// Overrides the time of the Entry.func (entry *Entry) WithTime(t time.Time) *Entry {	dataCopy := make(Fields, len(entry.Data))	for k, v := range entry.Data {		dataCopy[k] = v	}	return &Entry{Logger: entry.Logger, Data: dataCopy, Time: t, err: entry.err, Context: entry.Context}}// getPackageName reduces a fully qualified function name to the package name// There really ought to be to be a better way...func getPackageName(f string) string {	for {		lastPeriod := strings.LastIndex(f, ".")		lastSlash := strings.LastIndex(f, "/")		if lastPeriod > lastSlash {			f = f[:lastPeriod]		} else {			break		}	}	return f}// getCaller retrieves the name of the first non-logrus calling functionfunc getCaller() *runtime.Frame {	// cache this package's fully-qualified name	callerInitOnce.Do(func() {		pcs := make([]uintptr, maximumCallerDepth)		_ = runtime.Callers(0, pcs)		// dynamic get the package name and the minimum caller depth		for i := 0; i < maximumCallerDepth; i++ {			funcName := runtime.FuncForPC(pcs[i]).Name()			if strings.Contains(funcName, "getCaller") {				logrusPackage = getPackageName(funcName)				break			}		}		minimumCallerDepth = knownLogrusFrames	})	// Restrict the lookback frames to avoid runaway lookups	pcs := make([]uintptr, maximumCallerDepth)	depth := runtime.Callers(minimumCallerDepth, pcs)	frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:depth])	for f, again := frames.Next(); again; f, again = frames.Next() {		pkg := getPackageName(f.Function)		// If the caller isn't part of this package, we're done		if pkg != logrusPackage {			return &f //nolint:scopelint		}	}	// if we got here, we failed to find the caller's context	return nil}func (entry Entry) HasCaller() (has bool) {	return entry.Logger != nil &&		entry.Logger.ReportCaller &&		entry.Caller != nil}func (entry *Entry) log(level Level, msg string) {	var buffer *bytes.Buffer	newEntry := entry.Dup()	if newEntry.Time.IsZero() {		newEntry.Time = time.Now()	}	newEntry.Level = level	newEntry.Message = msg	newEntry.Logger.mu.Lock()	reportCaller := newEntry.Logger.ReportCaller	newEntry.Logger.mu.Unlock()	if reportCaller {		newEntry.Caller = getCaller()	}	newEntry.fireHooks()	buffer = getBuffer()	defer func() {		newEntry.Buffer = nil		putBuffer(buffer)	}()	buffer.Reset()	newEntry.Buffer = buffer	newEntry.write()	newEntry.Buffer = nil	// To avoid Entry#log() returning a value that only would make sense for	// panic() to use in Entry#Panic(), we avoid the allocation by checking	// directly here.	if level <= PanicLevel {		panic(newEntry)	}}func (entry *Entry) fireHooks() {	var tmpHooks LevelHooks	entry.Logger.mu.Lock()	tmpHooks = make(LevelHooks, len(entry.Logger.Hooks))	for k, v := range entry.Logger.Hooks {		tmpHooks[k] = v	}	entry.Logger.mu.Unlock()	err := tmpHooks.Fire(entry.Level, entry)	if err != nil {		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to fire hook: %v\n", err)	}}func (entry *Entry) write() {	serialized, err := entry.Logger.Formatter.Format(entry)	if err != nil {		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to obtain reader, %v\n", err)		return	}	entry.Logger.mu.Lock()	defer entry.Logger.mu.Unlock()	if _, err := entry.Logger.Out.Write(serialized); err != nil {		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to write to log, %v\n", err)	}}func (entry *Entry) Log(level Level, args ...interface{}) {	if entry.Logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) {		entry.log(level, fmt.Sprint(args...))	}}func (entry *Entry) Trace(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(TraceLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Debug(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(DebugLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Print(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Info(args...)}func (entry *Entry) Info(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(InfoLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warn(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(WarnLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warning(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Warn(args...)}func (entry *Entry) Error(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(ErrorLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(FatalLevel, args...)	entry.Logger.Exit(1)}func (entry *Entry) Panic(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Log(PanicLevel, args...)}// Entry Printf family functionsfunc (entry *Entry) Logf(level Level, format string, args ...interface{}) {	if entry.Logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) {		entry.Log(level, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))	}}func (entry *Entry) Tracef(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(TraceLevel, format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(DebugLevel, format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(InfoLevel, format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Infof(format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(WarnLevel, format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Warnf(format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(ErrorLevel, format, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(FatalLevel, format, args...)	entry.Logger.Exit(1)}func (entry *Entry) Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logf(PanicLevel, format, args...)}// Entry Println family functionsfunc (entry *Entry) Logln(level Level, args ...interface{}) {	if entry.Logger.IsLevelEnabled(level) {		entry.Log(level, entry.sprintlnn(args...))	}}func (entry *Entry) Traceln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(TraceLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Debugln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(DebugLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Infoln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(InfoLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Println(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Infoln(args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warnln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(WarnLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Warningln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Warnln(args...)}func (entry *Entry) Errorln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(ErrorLevel, args...)}func (entry *Entry) Fatalln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(FatalLevel, args...)	entry.Logger.Exit(1)}func (entry *Entry) Panicln(args ...interface{}) {	entry.Logln(PanicLevel, args...)}// Sprintlnn => Sprint no newline. This is to get the behavior of how// fmt.Sprintln where spaces are always added between operands, regardless of// their type. Instead of vendoring the Sprintln implementation to spare a// string allocation, we do the simplest thing.func (entry *Entry) sprintlnn(args ...interface{}) string {	msg := fmt.Sprintln(args...)	return msg[:len(msg)-1]}
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