log: add all log-levels that are accepted
While other log-levels are not currently used in containerd itself, they can be returned by `GetLevel()`, and are accepted (no error) by `SetLevel()`. We should either accept those values, or produce an error (in `SetLevel()`), but given that there's other ways to set the log-level, we should probably acknowledge that this package is a transitional package, and still closely tied to logrus (for the time being). Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// InfoLevel level. General operational entries about what's going on
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// inside the application.
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InfoLevel Level = logrus.InfoLevel
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// WarnLevel level. Non-critical entries that deserve eyes.
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WarnLevel Level = logrus.WarnLevel
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// ErrorLevel level. Logs errors that should definitely be noted.
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// Commonly used for hooks to send errors to an error tracking service.
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ErrorLevel Level = logrus.ErrorLevel
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// FatalLevel level. Logs and then calls "logger.Exit(1)". It exits
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// even if the logging level is set to Panic.
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FatalLevel Level = logrus.FatalLevel
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// PanicLevel level. This is the highest level of severity. Logs and
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// then calls panic with the message passed to Debug, Info, ...
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PanicLevel Level = logrus.PanicLevel
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)
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// SetLevel sets log level globally. It returns an error if the given
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// - "trace" ([TraceLevel])
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// - "debug" ([DebugLevel])
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// - "info" ([InfoLevel])
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// - "warn" ([WarnLevel])
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// - "error" ([ErrorLevel])
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// - "fatal" ([FatalLevel])
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// - "panic" ([PanicLevel])
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func SetLevel(level string) error {
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lvl, err := logrus.ParseLevel(level)
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if err != nil {
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