quick-newlogger-example
The basics of setting up a custom logger and implementing it using the quick
package.
Description
quick-newlogger-example demonstrates how to create a custom logger by overriding the PrintQuery
, Debug
, Error
, and Fatal
methods. This logger is then implemented by executing the quick.SetLogger
function.
Prerequisites
- go 1.12
- Git
- Elastic Search
- Cassandra
Running
To run this test you will need a TinkerPop server running and a graph database to connect to locally. This example was tested while using JanusGraph which can be used by locating yourself to the root directory of the Grammes project.
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/00security/grammes
After locating yourself here then you may change directory to the /scripts
folder.
cd scripts
Finally you may run the janusgraph.sh
script to begin a local instance of JanusGraph. This will begin the TinkerPop server for you as well.
./janusgraph.sh
For further instructions please find yourself to the root README.md file.
Steps
General steps
- Declares a CustomLogger struct that implements all logger methods.
- Sets the new logger via the
SetLogger
method.
- Calls
DropAll
to display the print out of the new logger.
Test specific steps
- Shows how to change out the logger that's used in the
quick/
package