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Overview ¶
package rotatelogs is a port of File-RotateLogs from Perl (https://metacpan.org/release/File-RotateLogs), and it allows you to automatically rotate output files when you write to them according to the filename pattern that you can specify.
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Variables ¶
var Local = clockFn(time.Now)
Local is an object satisfying the Clock interface, which returns the current time in the local timezone
var UTC = clockFn(func() time.Time { return time.Now().UTC() })
UTC is an object satisfying the Clock interface, which returns the current time in UTC
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Types ¶
type Option ¶
type Option interface { Name() string Value() interface{} }
Option is used to pass optional arguments to the RotateLogs constructor
func WithClock ¶
WithClock creates a new Option that sets a clock that the RotateLogs object will use to determine the current time.
By default rotatelogs.Local, which returns the current time in the local time zone, is used. If you would rather use UTC, use rotatelogs.UTC as the argument to this option, and pass it to the constructor.
func WithLinkName ¶
WithLinkName creates a new Option that sets the symbolic link name that gets linked to the current file name being used.
func WithLocation ¶
WithLocation creates a new Option that sets up a "Clock" interface that the RotateLogs object will use to determine the current time.
This optin works by always returning the in the given location.
func WithMaxAge ¶
WithMaxAge creates a new Option that sets the max age of a logr file before it gets purged from the file system.
func WithRotationCount ¶
WithRotationCount creates a new Option that sets the number of files should be kept before it gets purged from the file system.
func WithRotationTime ¶
WithRotationTime creates a new Option that sets the time between rotation.
type RotateLogs ¶
type RotateLogs struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
RotateLogs represents a logr file that gets automatically rotated as you write to it.
func New ¶
func New(p string, options ...Option) (*RotateLogs, error)
New creates a new RotateLogs object. A logr filename pattern must be passed. Optional `Option` parameters may be passed
func (*RotateLogs) Close ¶
func (rl *RotateLogs) Close() error
Close satisfies the io.Closer interface. You must call this method if you performed any writes to the object.
func (*RotateLogs) CurrentFileName ¶
func (rl *RotateLogs) CurrentFileName() string
CurrentFileName returns the current file name that the RotateLogs object is writing to
func (*RotateLogs) Rotate ¶
func (rl *RotateLogs) Rotate() error
Rotate forcefully rotates the logr files. If the generated file name clash because file already exists, a numeric suffix of the form ".1", ".2", ".3" and so forth are appended to the end of the logr file
Thie method can be used in conjunction with a signal handler so to emulate servers that generate new logr files when they receive a SIGHUP
func (*RotateLogs) Write ¶
func (rl *RotateLogs) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error)
Write satisfies the io.Writer interface. It writes to the appropriate file handle that is currently being used. If we have reached rotation time, the target file gets automatically rotated, and also purged if necessary.