Log

Hertz provides a default way to print logs in the standard output. It also provides several global functions, such as hlog.Info, hlog.Errorf, hlog.CtxTracef, etc., which are implemented in pkg/common/hlog, to call the corresponding methods of the default logger.

How to print logs

Hertz can call the method under the pkg/common/hlog package directly, which will call the corresponding method on the defaultLogger. For example, implement a middleware that prints AccessLog.

func AccessLog() app.HandlerFunc {
	return func(c context.Context, ctx *app.RequestContext) {
		start := time.Now()
		ctx.Next(c)
		end := time.Now()
		latency := end.Sub(start).Microseconds
		hlog.CtxTracef(c, "status=%d cost=%d method=%s full_path=%s client_ip=%s host=%s",
			ctx.Response.StatusCode(), latency,
			ctx.Request.Header.Method(), ctx.Request.URI().PathOriginal(), ctx.ClientIP(), ctx.Request.Host())
	}
}

Redirects the output of the default logger

Hertz can use hlog.SetOutput to redirect the output of the default logger provided by hlog. For example, to redirect the output of the default logger to . /output.log, you may do as follows:

package main

import (
    "os"

    "github.com/cloudwego/hertz/pkg/common/hlog"
)

func main() {
    f, err := os.OpenFile("./output.log", os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644)
    if err != nil {
            panic(err)
    }
    defer f.Close()
    hlog.SetOutput(f)

    ... // continue to set up your server
}

Set the logLevel

Hertz can use hlog.SetLevel to set the log level above which logs will be printed.

hlog.SetLevel(hlog.LevelInfo)

The following log levels are currently supported:

LevelTrace
LevelDebug
LevelInfo
LevelNotice
LevelWarn
LevelError
LevelFatal

Log Extension

Currently, hlog supports the extended use of zap and logrus. For details on log extension, see.