# Zero Allocation JSON Logger [![godoc](http://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://godoc.org/github.com/rs/zerolog) [![license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-red.svg?style=flat)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rs/zerolog/master/LICENSE) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/rs/zerolog.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rs/zerolog) [![Coverage](http://gocover.io/_badge/github.com/rs/zerolog)](http://gocover.io/github.com/rs/zerolog) The zerolog package provides a fast and simple logger dedicated to JSON output. It is inspired by uber's [zap](https://godoc.org/go.uber.org/zap) but with a mutch simpler to use API and smaller code base. ## Features * Level logging * Sampling * Contextual fields ## Benchmark All operations are allocation free: ``` BenchmarkLogEmpty-8 50000000 22 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op BenchmarkDisabled-8 100000000 10 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op BenchmarkInfo-8 10000000 210 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op BenchmarkContextFields-8 10000000 254 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op BenchmarkLogFields-8 5000000 377 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op ``` ## Usage ```go import "github.com/rs/zerolog/log" ``` ### A global logger can be use for simple logging ```go log.Info().Msg("hello world") // Output: {"level":"info","time":1494567715,"message":"hello world"} ``` NOTE: To import the global logger, import the `log` subpackage `github.com/rs/zerolog/log`. ```go log.Fatal(). Err(err). Str("service", service). Msgf("Cannot start %s", service) // Output: {"level":"fatal","time":1494567715,"message":"Cannot start myservice","error":"some error","service":"myservice"} // Exit 1 ``` NOTE: Using `Msgf` generates an allocation even when the logger is disabled. ### Fields can be added to log messages ```go log.Info(). Str("foo", "bar"). Int("n", 123). Msg("hello world") // Output: {"level":"info","time":1494567715,"foo":"bar","n":123,"message":"hello world"} ``` ### Create logger instance to manage different outputs ```go logger := zerolog.New(os.Stderr).With().Timestamp().Logger() logger.Info().Str("foo", "bar").Msg("hello world") // Output: {"level":"info","time":1494567715,"message":"hello world","foo":"bar"} ``` ### Sub-loggers let you chain loggers with additional context ```go sublogger := log.With(). Str("component": "foo"). Logger() sublogger.Info().Msg("hello world") // Output: {"level":"info","time":1494567715,"message":"hello world","component":"foo"} ``` ### Level logging ```go zerolog.GlobalLevel = zerolog.InfoLevel log.Debug().Msg("filtered out message") log.Info().Msg("routed message") if e := log.Debug(); e.Enabled() { // Compute log output only if enabled. value := compute() e.Str("foo": value).Msg("some debug message") } // Output: {"level":"info","time":1494567715,"routed message"} ``` ### Customize automatic field names ```go zerolog.TimestampFieldName = "t" zerolog.LevelFieldName = "l" zerolog.MessageFieldName = "m" log.Info().Msg("hello world") // Output: {"l":"info","t":1494567715,"m":"hello world"} ``` ### Log with no level nor message ```go log.Log().Str("foo","bar").Msg("") // Output: {"time":1494567715,"foo":"bar"} ``` ### Add contextual fields to the global logger ```go log.Logger = log.With().Str("foo", "bar").Logger() ``` ### Log Sampling ```go sampled := log.Sample(10) sampled.Info().Msg("will be logged every 10 messages") ``` ## Global Settings Some settings can be changed and will by applied to all loggers: * `log.Logger`: You can set this value to customize the global logger (the one used by package level methods). * `zerolog.GlobalLevel`: Can raise the mimimum level of all loggers. Set this to `zerolog.Disable` to disable logging altogether (quiet mode). * `zerolog.SamplingDisable`: If set to `true`, all sampled loggers will stop sampling and issue 100% of their log events. * `zerolog.TimestampFieldName`: Can be set to customize `Timestamp` field name. * `zerolog.LevelFieldName`: Can be set to customize level field name. * `zerolog.MessageFieldName`: Can be set to customize message field name. * `zerolog.ErrorFieldName`: Can be set to customize `Err` field name. * `zerolog.SampleFieldName`: Can be set to customize the field name added when sampling is enabled. * `zerolog.TimeFieldFormat`: Can be set to customize `Time` field value formatting. ## Field Types ### Standard Types * `Str` * `Bool` * `Int`, `Int8`, `Int16`, `Int32`, `Int64` * `Uint`, `Uint8`, `Uint16`, `Uint32`, `Uint64` * `Float32`, `Float64` ### Advanced Fields * `Timestamp`: Insert UNIX timestamp field with `zerolog.TimestampFieldName` field name. * `Time`: Add a field with the time formated with the `zerolog.TimeFieldFormat`. * `Err`: Takes an `error` and render it as a string using the `zerolog.ErrorFieldName` field name.