Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
`ctxkit` is a ctxlogger that is backed by go-kit
It accepts a user-configured `log.Logger` that will be used for logging. The same `log.Logger` will be populated into the `context.Context` passed into gRPC handler code.
You can use `ctxkit.Extract` to log into a request-scoped `log.Logger` instance in your handler code.
As `ctxkit.Extract` will iterate all tags on from `grpc_ctxtags` it is therefore expensive so it is advised that you extract once at the start of the function from the context and reuse it for the remainder of the function (see examples).
Please see examples and tests for examples of use.
Index ¶
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
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Functions ¶
func Extract ¶
Extract takes the call-scoped Logger from grpc_kit middleware.
It always returns a Logger that has all the grpc_ctxtags updated.
Example (Unary) ¶
Simple unary handler that adds custom fields to the requests's context. These will be used for all log statements.
package main import ( "context" "github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/logging/kit/ctxkit" grpc_ctxtags "github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/tags" pb_testproto "github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/testing/testproto" ) func main() { _ = func(ctx context.Context, ping *pb_testproto.PingRequest) (*pb_testproto.PingResponse, error) { // Add fields the ctxtags of the request which will be added to all extracted loggers. grpc_ctxtags.Extract(ctx).Set("custom_tags.string", "something").Set("custom_tags.int", 1337) // Extract a single request-scoped log.Logger and log messages. l := ctxkit.Extract(ctx) l.Log("msg", "some ping") l.Log("msg", "another ping") return &pb_testproto.PingResponse{Value: ping.Value}, nil } }
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func TagsToFields ¶
TagsToFields transforms the Tags on the supplied context into kit fields.
Types ¶
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