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README.md
file-rotatelogs
Periodically rotates log files from within the application. Port of File::RotateLogs from Perl to Go.
SYNOPSIS
import (
"log"
"net/http"
apachelog "github.com/lestrrat-go/apache-logformat"
rotatelogs "github.com/lestrrat-go/file-rotatelogs"
)
func main() {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ... })
logf, err := rotatelogs.New(
"/path/to/access_log.%Y%m%d%H%M",
rotatelogs.WithLinkName("/path/to/access_log"),
rotatelogs.WithMaxAge(24 * time.Hour),
rotatelogs.WithRotationTime(time.Hour),
)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to create rotatelogs: %s", err)
return
}
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", apachelog.Wrap(mux, logf))
}
DESCRIPTION
When you integrate this to to you app, it automatically write to logs that are rotated from within the app: No more disk-full alerts because you forgot to setup logrotate!
To install, simply issue a go get
:
go get github.com/lestrrat-go/file-rotatelogs
It's normally expected that this library is used with some other
logging service, such as the built-in log
library, or loggers
such as github.com/lestrrat-go/apache-logformat
.
import(
"log"
"github.com/lestrrat-go/file-rotatelogs"
)
func main() {
rl, _ := rotatelogs.New("/path/to/access_log.%Y%m%d%H%M")
log.SetOutput(rl)
/* elsewhere ... */
log.Printf("Hello, World!")
}
OPTIONS
Pattern (Required)
The pattern used to generate actual log file names. You should use patterns using the strftime (3) format. For example:
rotatelogs.New("/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d")
Clock (default: rotatelogs.Local)
You may specify an object that implements the roatatelogs.Clock interface. When this option is supplied, it's used to determine the current time to base all of the calculations on. For example, if you want to base your calculations in UTC, you may specify rotatelogs.UTC
rotatelogs.New(
"/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d",
rotatelogs.WithClock(rotatelogs.UTC),
)
Location
This is an alternative to the WithClock
option. Instead of providing an
explicit clock, you can provide a location for you times. We will create
a Clock object that produces times in your specified location, and configure
the rotatelog to respect it.
LinkName (default: "")
Path where a symlink for the actual log file is placed. This allows you to always check at the same location for log files even if the logs were rotated
rotatelogs.New(
"/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d",
rotatelogs.WithLinkName("/var/log/myapp/current"),
)
// Else where
$ tail -f /var/log/myapp/current
If not provided, no link will be written.
RotationTime (default: 86400 sec)
Interval between file rotation. By default logs are rotated every 86400 seconds. Note: Remember to use time.Duration values.
// Rotate every hour
rotatelogs.New(
"/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d",
rotatelogs.WithRotationTime(time.Hour),
)
MaxAge (default: 7 days)
Time to wait until old logs are purged. By default no logs are purged, which certainly isn't what you want. Note: Remember to use time.Duration values.
// Purge logs older than 1 hour
rotatelogs.New(
"/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d",
rotatelogs.WithMaxAge(time.Hour),
)
RotationCount (default: -1)
The number of files should be kept. By default, this option is disabled.
Note: MaxAge should be disabled by specifing WithMaxAge(-1)
explicitly.
// Purge logs except latest 7 files
rotatelogs.New(
"/var/log/myapp/log.%Y%m%d",
rotatelogs.WithMaxAge(-1),
rotatelogs.WithRotationCount(7),
)