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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // THE SOFTWARE. //go:build go1.18 // +build go1.18 package zap import ( "fmt" "go.uber.org/zap/zapcore" ) // Objects constructs a field with the given key, holding a list of the // provided objects that can be marshaled by Zap. // // Note that these objects must implement zapcore.ObjectMarshaler directly. // That is, if you're trying to marshal a []Request, the MarshalLogObject // method must be declared on the Request type, not its pointer (*Request). // If it's on the pointer, use ObjectValues. // // Given an object that implements MarshalLogObject on the value receiver, you // can log a slice of those objects with Objects like so: // // type Author struct{ ... } // func (a Author) MarshalLogObject(enc zapcore.ObjectEncoder) error // // var authors []Author = ... // logger.Info("loading article", zap.Objects("authors", authors)) // // Similarly, given a type that implements MarshalLogObject on its pointer // receiver, you can log a slice of pointers to that object with Objects like // so: // // type Request struct{ ... } // func (r *Request) MarshalLogObject(enc zapcore.ObjectEncoder) error // // var requests []*Request = ... // logger.Info("sending requests", zap.Objects("requests", requests)) // // If instead, you have a slice of values of such an object, use the // ObjectValues constructor. // // var requests []Request = ... // logger.Info("sending requests", zap.ObjectValues("requests", requests)) func Objects[T zapcore.ObjectMarshaler](key string, values []T) Field { return Array(key, objects[T](values)) } type objects[T zapcore.ObjectMarshaler] []T func (os objects[T]) MarshalLogArray(arr zapcore.ArrayEncoder) error { for _, o := range os { if err := arr.AppendObject(o); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // objectMarshalerPtr is a constraint that specifies that the given type // implements zapcore.ObjectMarshaler on a pointer receiver. type objectMarshalerPtr[T any] interface { *T zapcore.ObjectMarshaler } // ObjectValues constructs a field with the given key, holding a list of the // provided objects, where pointers to these objects can be marshaled by Zap. // // Note that pointers to these objects must implement zapcore.ObjectMarshaler. // That is, if you're trying to marshal a []Request, the MarshalLogObject // method must be declared on the *Request type, not the value (Request). // If it's on the value, use Objects. // // Given an object that implements MarshalLogObject on the pointer receiver, // you can log a slice of those objects with ObjectValues like so: // // type Request struct{ ... } // func (r *Request) MarshalLogObject(enc zapcore.ObjectEncoder) error // // var requests []Request = ... // logger.Info("sending requests", zap.ObjectValues("requests", requests)) // // If instead, you have a slice of pointers of such an object, use the Objects // field constructor. // // var requests []*Request = ... // logger.Info("sending requests", zap.Objects("requests", requests)) func ObjectValues[T any, P objectMarshalerPtr[T]](key string, values []T) Field { return Array(key, objectValues[T, P](values)) } type objectValues[T any, P objectMarshalerPtr[T]] []T func (os objectValues[T, P]) MarshalLogArray(arr zapcore.ArrayEncoder) error { for i := range os { // It is necessary for us to explicitly reference the "P" type. // We cannot simply pass "&os[i]" to AppendObject because its type // is "*T", which the type system does not consider as // implementing ObjectMarshaler. // Only the type "P" satisfies ObjectMarshaler, which we have // to convert "*T" to explicitly. var p P = &os[i] if err := arr.AppendObject(p); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // Stringers constructs a field with the given key, holding a list of the // output provided by the value's String method // // Given an object that implements String on the value receiver, you // can log a slice of those objects with Objects like so: // // type Request struct{ ... } // func (a Request) String() string // // var requests []Request = ... // logger.Info("sending requests", zap.Stringers("requests", requests)) // // Note that these objects must implement fmt.Stringer directly. // That is, if you're trying to marshal a []Request, the String method // must be declared on the Request type, not its pointer (*Request). func Stringers[T fmt.Stringer](key string, values []T) Field { return Array(key, stringers[T](values)) } type stringers[T fmt.Stringer] []T func (os stringers[T]) MarshalLogArray(arr zapcore.ArrayEncoder) error { for _, o := range os { arr.AppendString(o.String()) } return nil }