package lnwallet import ( "errors" "io" "github.com/btcsuite/btclog" btcwallet "github.com/roasbeef/btcwallet/wallet" ) // walletLog is a logger that is initialized with no output filters. This // means the package will not perform any logging by default until the caller // requests it. var walletLog btclog.Logger // The default amount of logging is none. func init() { DisableLog() } // DisableLog disables all library log output. Logging output is disabled // by default until either UseLogger or SetLogWriter are called. func DisableLog() { walletLog = btclog.Disabled } // UseLogger uses a specified Logger to output package logging info. // This should be used in preference to SetLogWriter if the caller is also // using btclog. func UseLogger(logger btclog.Logger) { walletLog = logger btcwallet.UseLogger(logger) } // SetLogWriter uses a specified io.Writer to output package logging info. // This allows a caller to direct package logging output without needing a // dependency on seelog. If the caller is also using btclog, UseLogger should // be used instead. func SetLogWriter(w io.Writer, level string) error { if w == nil { return errors.New("nil writer") } lvl, ok := btclog.LogLevelFromString(level) if !ok { return errors.New("invalid log level") } l, err := btclog.NewLoggerFromWriter(w, lvl) if err != nil { return err } UseLogger(l) return nil } // logClosure is used to provide a closure over expensive logging operations // so don't have to be performed when the logging level doesn't warrant it. type logClosure func() string // String invokes the underlying function and returns the result. func (c logClosure) String() string { return c() } // newLogClosure returns a new closure over a function that returns a string // which itself provides a Stringer interface so that it can be used with the // logging system. func newLogClosure(c func() string) logClosure { return logClosure(c) }