Beispiel #1
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func init() {
	Log = log.New()
	var handler log.Handler
	env := config.Viper.GetString("env")
	lvl, err := log.LvlFromString(config.Viper.GetString("LogLevel"))
	if err != nil {
		panic("Could not read configuration for LogLevel, check the 'config-" + env +
			".json' file: " + err.Error())
	}
	if env == "dev" || env == "qa" {
		handler = logext.FatalHandler(log.LvlFilterHandler(lvl, log.CallerFileHandler(log.StdoutHandler)))
	} else {
		handler = logext.FatalHandler(log.LvlFilterHandler(lvl, log.CallerFileHandler(log.StreamHandler(os.Stdout, log.JsonFormat()))))
	}
	Log.SetHandler(handler)
}
Beispiel #2
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func newLogger(c *Context) (log15.Logger, error) {
	lvl := c.String(FlagLogLevel)
	l := log15.New()
	log.Println(fmt.Sprintf("Using log level %s", lvl))
	v, err := log15.LvlFromString(lvl)
	if err != nil {
		return l, err
	}
	h := log15.LvlFilterHandler(v, log15.StreamHandler(os.Stdout, log15.LogfmtFormat()))
	if lvl == "debug" {
		h = log15.CallerFileHandler(h)
	}
	l.SetHandler(log15.LazyHandler(h))
	return l, err
}
Beispiel #3
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// New creates a new server
func New(debug bool, maxPlayers int) *Server {
	// New server
	s := &Server{
		MaxPlayers:          maxPlayers,
		NumConnectedPlayers: 0,
		ConnectedPlayers:    make(map[int]*Player),

		Sim: simulation.New(560, 560),
	}

	// Debug flag
	if debug {
		log15.Root().SetHandler(log15.CallerFileHandler(log15.StdoutHandler))
	}

	return s
}