Context-aware slog
slog
was added in Go 1.21, so using this requires Go 1.21 or later.
The context Logger can be used to use Loggers from the context. This is sometimes preferred over the Context Handler, since this can make it easier to use different loggers in different contexts (e.g. testing).
This approach is heavily inspired by
knative.dev/pkg/logging
, but with zero dependencies outside the standard library (compare with pkg/logging
's deps).
package main
import (
"context"
"log/slog"
"github.com/chainguard-dev/clog"
)
func main() {
// One-time setup
log := clog.New(slog.Default().Handler()).With("a", "b")
ctx := clog.WithLogger(context.Background(), log)
f(ctx)
}
func f(ctx context.Context) {
// Grab logger from context and use.
log := clog.FromContext(ctx)
log.Info("in f")
// Add logging context and pass on.
ctx = clog.WithLogger(ctx, log.With("f", "hello"))
g(ctx)
}
func g(ctx context.Context) {
// Grab logger from context and use.
log := clog.FromContext(ctx)
log.Info("in g")
// Package level context loggers are also aware
clog.ErrorContext(ctx, "asdf")
}
$ go run .
2009/11/10 23:00:00 INFO in f a=b
2009/11/10 23:00:00 INFO in g a=b f=hello
2009/11/10 23:00:00 ERROR asdf a=b f=hello
The slogtest
package provides utilities to make it easy to create loggers that
will use the native testing logging.
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {
ctx := slogtest.TestContextWithLogger(t)
for _, tc := range []string{"a", "b"} {
t.Run(tc, func(t *testing.T) {
clog.FromContext(ctx).Infof("hello world")
})
}
}
$ go test -v ./examples/logger
=== RUN TestLog
=== RUN TestLog/a
=== NAME TestLog
slogtest.go:20: time=2023-12-12T18:42:53.020-05:00 level=INFO msg="hello world"
=== RUN TestLog/b
=== NAME TestLog
slogtest.go:20: time=2023-12-12T18:42:53.020-05:00 level=INFO msg="hello world"
--- PASS: TestLog (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestLog/a (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestLog/b (0.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/chainguard-dev/clog/examples/logger
The context Handler can be used to insert values from the context.
func init() {
slog.SetDefault(slog.New(clog.NewHandler(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, nil))))
}
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
ctx = clog.WithValues(ctx, "foo", "bar")
// Use slog package directly
slog.InfoContext(ctx, "hello world", slog.Bool("baz", true))
// glog / zap style (note: can't pass additional attributes)
clog.ErrorContextf(ctx, "hello %s", "world")
}
$ go run .
time=2009-11-10T23:00:00.000Z level=INFO msg="hello world" baz=true foo=bar
time=2009-11-10T23:00:00.000Z level=ERROR msg="hello world" foo=bar
This package also provides a GCP-optimized JSON handler for structured logging and trace attribution.
See ./gcp/README.md
for details.