From bf4b55790b24291bde8964dfb54dc8e54c194809 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abhinav Gupta Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 15:13:53 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] zapcore/BufferedWriteSyncer: More docs Better document how to use BufferedWriteSyncer in a real application. Highlight that a `Stop()` method call should be deferred, and how to change the default parameters of a BufferedWriteSyncer. --- zapcore/buffered_write_syncer.go | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+) diff --git a/zapcore/buffered_write_syncer.go b/zapcore/buffered_write_syncer.go index ef2f7d963..4cbc75454 100644 --- a/zapcore/buffered_write_syncer.go +++ b/zapcore/buffered_write_syncer.go @@ -43,6 +43,37 @@ const ( // // BufferedWriteSyncer is safe for concurrent use. You don't need to use // zapcore.Lock for WriteSyncers with BufferedWriteSyncer. +// +// To set up a BufferedWriteSyncer, construct a WriteSyncer for your log +// destination (*os.File is a valid WriteSyncer), wrap it with +// BufferedWriteSyncer, and defer a Stop() call for when you no longer need the +// object. +// +// func main() { +// ws := ... // your log destination +// bws := &zapcore.BufferedWriteSyncer{WS: ws} +// defer bws.Stop() +// +// // ... +// core := zapcore.NewCore(enc, bws, lvl) +// logger := zap.New(core) +// +// // ... +// } +// +// By default, a BufferedWriteSyncer will buffer up to 256 kilobytes of logs, +// waiting at most 30 seconds between flushes. +// You can customize these parameters by setting the Size or FlushInterval +// fields. +// For example, the following buffers up to 512 kB of logs before flushing them +// to Stderr, with a maximum of one minute between each flush. +// +// ws := &BufferedWriteSyncer{ +// WS: os.Stderr, +// Size: 512 * 1024, // 512 kB +// FlushInterval: time.Minute, +// } +// defer ws.Stop() type BufferedWriteSyncer struct { // WS is the WriteSyncer around which BufferedWriteSyncer will buffer // writes.