Exemple #1
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func main() {
	args := os.Args
	if len(args) > 1 {
		loggo.ConfigureLoggers(args[1])
	} else {
		fmt.Println("Add a parameter to configure the logging:")
		fmt.Println("E.g. \"<root>=INFO;first=TRACE\"")
	}
	fmt.Println("\nCurrent logging levels:")
	fmt.Println(loggo.LoggerInfo())
	fmt.Println("")

	rootLogger.Infof("Start of test.")

	FirstCritical("first critical")
	FirstError("first error")
	FirstWarning("first warning")
	FirstInfo("first info")
	FirstTrace("first trace")

	SecondCritical("first critical")
	SecondError("first error")
	SecondWarning("first warning")
	SecondInfo("first info")
	SecondTrace("first trace")

}
Exemple #2
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func (*loggerSuite) TestConfigureLoggers(c *gc.C) {
	for i, test := range configureLoggersTests {
		c.Logf("test %d: %q", i, test.spec)
		loggo.ResetLoggers()
		err := loggo.ConfigureLoggers(test.spec)
		c.Check(loggo.LoggerInfo(), gc.Equals, test.info)
		if test.err != "" {
			c.Assert(err, gc.ErrorMatches, test.err)
			continue
		}
		c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil)

		// Test that it's idempotent.
		err = loggo.ConfigureLoggers(test.spec)
		c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil)
		c.Assert(loggo.LoggerInfo(), gc.Equals, test.info)

		// Test that calling ConfigureLoggers with the
		// output of LoggerInfo works too.
		err = loggo.ConfigureLoggers(test.info)
		c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil)
		c.Assert(loggo.LoggerInfo(), gc.Equals, test.info)
	}
}