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cfg.go
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cfg.go
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package tracula
import (
"cloud.google.com/go/logging"
"context"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/mongo"
"log"
"os"
)
type loggers struct {
Info *log.Logger
Debug *log.Logger
Error *log.Logger
}
// Collections struct containing MongoDB collections to be used
type Collections struct {
Stats *mongo.Collection
Exceptions *mongo.Collection
TrackPool *mongo.Collection
}
// Config for execution
type Config struct {
Ctx context.Context
Col *Collections
Trace *loggers
LoggerClient *logging.Client
LocalEnabled bool
}
// InitConfig - initialise config struct and return pointer to it
func InitConfig(ctx context.Context, cols *Collections) *Config {
newLoggers, loggerClient := initCloudLoggers(ctx)
newConfig := Config{
Ctx: ctx,
Col: cols,
Trace: newLoggers,
LoggerClient: loggerClient,
LocalEnabled: false,
}
return &newConfig
}
func initCloudLoggers(ctx context.Context) (*loggers, *logging.Client) {
projectID := os.Getenv("PROJ_ID")
// Creates a client.
client, err := logging.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to create client: %v", err)
}
logName := "player-count"
logger := client.Logger(logName)
newLoggers := loggers{
Info: logger.StandardLogger(logging.Info),
Debug: logger.StandardLogger(logging.Debug),
Error: logger.StandardLogger(logging.Error),
}
return &newLoggers, client
}