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