Package sdhook provides a logrus compatible hook for Google Stackdriver logging.
Install in the usual Go way:
go get -u github.com/kenshaw/sdhook
Simply create the hook, and add it to a logrus logger:
// create hook using service account credentials
h, err := sdhook.New(
sdhook.GoogleServiceAccountCredentialsFile("./credentials.json"),
)
// create logger with extra fields
//
// logrus fields will be converted to Stackdriver labels
logger := logrus.New().WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"field1": 15,
"field2": 20,
})
// add hook
logger.Hooks.Add(h)
// log something
logger.Printf("something %d", 15)
The example above sends log entries directly to the logging API. If you have the logging agent running, you can send log entries to it instead, with the added benefit of having extra instance metadata added to your log entries by the agent. In the example above, the initialization would simply be:
// create hook using the logging agent
h, err := sdhook.New(
sdhook.GoogleLoggingAgent(),
)
Please also see _example/example.go for a more complete example.
If you'd like to enable sending errors to Google's Error Reporting (https://cloud.google.com/error-reporting/), you have to set the name of the service, app or system you're running. Following the example above, the initialization would then be:
// create hook using the logging agent
h, err := sdhook.New(
sdhook.GoogleLoggingAgent(),
sdhook.ErrorReportingService("your-great-app"),
)
The value of the ErrorReportingService
function parameter above corresponds
to the string value you'd like to see in the service
field of the Error
Reporting payload, as defined by https://cloud.google.com/error-reporting/docs/formatting-error-messages
Also note that, if you enable error reporting, errors and messages of more
severe levels go into the error log and will not be displayed in the regular
log. The error log name is either defined by the ErrorReportingLogName
function or defaults to <regular-log-name>_errors
. This fulfills Google's
Error Reporting requirement that the log name should have the string err
in
its name. See more in: https://cloud.google.com/error-reporting/docs/setup/ec2
To fulfill Google's Error Reporting requirement of a payload containing error
stack frame information (file name, function name and line number), it assumes
that this information has been added as a logrus.Field
of name caller
and
type stack.Frame
from Facebook's stack package.
One way to easily achieve this transparently is to use another logrus Hook like
Gurpartap's logrus-stack.
See GoDoc for a full API listing.