3 // A hook to be fired when logging on the logging levels returned from
4 // `Levels()` on your implementation of the interface. Note that this is not
5 // fired in a goroutine or a channel with workers, you should handle such
6 // functionality yourself if your call is non-blocking and you don't wish for
7 // the logging calls for levels returned from `Levels()` to block.
13 // Internal type for storing the hooks on a logger instance.
14 type LevelHooks map[Level][]Hook
16 // Add a hook to an instance of logger. This is called with
17 // `log.Hooks.Add(new(MyHook))` where `MyHook` implements the `Hook` interface.
18 func (hooks LevelHooks) Add(hook Hook) {
19 for _, level := range hook.Levels() {
20 hooks[level] = append(hooks[level], hook)
24 // Fire all the hooks for the passed level. Used by `entry.log` to fire
25 // appropriate hooks for a log entry.
26 func (hooks LevelHooks) Fire(level Level, entry *Entry) error {
27 for _, hook := range hooks[level] {
28 if err := hook.Fire(entry); err != nil {