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@ -19,6 +19,23 @@ Module: `gitea.djmil.dev/go/template` — update this when you fork.
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---
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## Design philosophy
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**[The Twelve-Factor App](https://12factor.net) is the primary reference for default implementation choices.**
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Follow its recommendations unless circumstances force a deviation — and document the reason when you do.
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Key factors that shape this codebase most directly:
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- **[Logs (factor XI)](https://12factor.net/logs)** — the app writes log events to `stderr` as an unbuffered stream.
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It never opens log files or manages rotation. The execution environment (shell, systemd, Docker, k8s)
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routes and stores the stream. Human-readable program output goes to `stdout` (`fmt.Print*`).
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- **[Config (factor III)](https://12factor.net/config)** — all configuration comes from the environment
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(flags in this template; env vars are the 12-factor ideal). No hard-coded values in logic packages.
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- **[Dependencies (factor II)](https://12factor.net/dependencies)** — explicit declaration; dev tools are
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pinned in `tools.versions` and kept out of `go.mod` so published packages have a clean module graph.
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---
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## Project structure
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```
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@ -47,7 +64,7 @@ tools.versions Pinned tool versions (sourced by Makefile and pre-push
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- bridge existing `(T, error)` stdlib/third-party calls with `result.Of(...)`: `result.Of(os.ReadFile("cfg.json")).Expect("read config")`
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- use `result.StackTrace(err)` to retrieve the capture-site stack from a caught error
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- still use `fmt.Errorf("context: %w", err)` when wrapping errors *before* constructing a `result.Fail`
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- **Logging** — use `log.WithField("key", val)` for structured context; never `fmt.Sprintf` in log messages; `log/slog` is the backend
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- **Logging** — logs go to `stderr` (structured, machine-readable, per 12-factor XI); human output goes to `stdout` via `fmt.Print*`. Use `log.WithField("key", val)` for structured context; never `fmt.Sprintf` in log messages; `log/slog` is the backend
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- **Config** — all configuration through `internal/config` (flag-parsed); no hard-coded values in logic packages
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---
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@ -70,6 +87,7 @@ tools.versions Pinned tool versions (sourced by Makefile and pre-push
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- Test files: `package foo_test` (black-box) unless white-box access is needed
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- Fake dependencies with **manual fakes** (implement the interface inline in `_test.go`)
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- Use `logger.NewNop()` when the test doesn't care about log output
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- Use `logger.NewWriter(&buf, "debug")` in acceptance / integration tests that need to assert on log content
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- Table-driven tests with `t.Run("description", ...)` for multiple cases
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- The race detector is enabled in CI (`make test-race`); don't introduce data races
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- Never use `time.Sleep` in tests; use channels or `t.Cleanup`
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// Package config parses application configuration from command-line flags.
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// Defaults are defined here; override at runtime with flags:
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//
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// ./app -port 9090 -env prod -log-level warn
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//
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// Usage:
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//
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// cfg := config.Load()
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// fmt.Println(cfg.App.Port)
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package config
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package main
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import (
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"flag"
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@ -36,9 +27,16 @@ type GreeterConfig struct {
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Name string
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}
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// Load parses command-line flags and returns a Config.
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// Call this once at startup before any other flag parsing.
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func Load() *Config {
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// parseArgs parses application configuration from command-line flags.
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// Defaults are defined here; override at runtime with flags:
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//
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// ./app -port 9090 -env prod -log-level warn 2 > log.log
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//
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// Usage:
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//
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// cfg := config.parseArgs()
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// fmt.Println(cfg.App.Port)
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func parseArgs() *Config {
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name := flag.String("name", "Gopher", "application name")
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port := flag.Int("port", 8080, "listen port")
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env := flag.String("env", "dev", "environment: dev | staging | prod")
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// main is the composition root for the application.
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// It wires together config, logger, and domain services — nothing more.
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// Business logic lives in internal/; cmd/ is deliberately thin.
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// It parses config, wires dependencies into an app struct, and delegates.
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// Implementation details lives in internal/; cmd/ should be kept thin by
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// deliberately operating only with high level concepts.
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package main
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import (
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/config"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/greeter"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/result"
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)
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// app holds all wired dependencies for the lifetime of the process.
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type app struct {
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cfg *Config
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log *logger.Logger
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greeter *greeter.Service
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}
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func newApp(cfg *Config) *app {
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var log *logger.Logger
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if cfg.App.Env == "dev" {
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log = logger.NewDevelopment()
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} else {
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log = logger.New(cfg.Logger.Level).Expect("create logger") // might fail dramatically
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}
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return &app{
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cfg: cfg,
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log: log,
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greeter: greeter.New(log),
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}
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}
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func main() {
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if err := result.Run(showGreeting); err != nil {
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conf := parseArgs()
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app := newApp(conf)
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app.log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"app": filepath.Base(os.Args[0]),
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"env": conf.App.Env,
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}).Info("starting up")
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if err := result.Run(app.run); err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "[failed] %v\n", err)
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if stack := result.StackTrace(err); stack != "" {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s\n", stack)
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}
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}
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func showGreeting() {
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// ── Config ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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cfg := config.Load()
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func (a *app) run() {
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// High level business logic goes here
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a.showGreeting(a.cfg.Greeter.Name)
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// ── Logger ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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var log *logger.Logger
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if cfg.App.Env == "dev" {
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log = logger.NewDevelopment()
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} else {
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log = logger.New(cfg.Logger.Level).Expect("create logger")
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}
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log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"app": filepath.Base(os.Args[0]),
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"env": cfg.App.Env,
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}).Info("starting up")
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// ── Services ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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greetSvc := greeter.New(log)
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// ── Example usage ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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msg := greetSvc.Greet(cfg.Greeter.Name).Expect("greeting")
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log.WithField("message", msg).Info("greeting complete")
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fmt.Printf("%s (listening on :%d)\n", msg, cfg.App.Port)
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// Human readable messages.
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// Use logs for presenting technical data in machine friendly format.
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fmt.Printf("TODO: implement listening on port %d\n", a.cfg.App.Port)
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}
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func (a *app) showGreeting(name string) {
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msg := a.greeter.Greet(name).Expect("greeting")
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a.log.WithField("message", msg).Info("greeting complete")
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fmt.Println(msg)
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}
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// Package greeter is a minimal example domain package.
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// It demonstrates how to:
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// - define an interface (satisfied by manual fakes in tests)
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// - inject dependencies (logger) through a constructor
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// - use the logger.WithField pattern
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// - inject a component-scoped logger through the constructor
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//
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// Replace this package with your own domain logic.
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package greeter
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import (
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"fmt"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/result"
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)
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// New creates a Greeter service with the provided logger.
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func New(log *logger.Logger) *Service {
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return &Service{log: log}
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return &Service{log: log.WithField("component", "greeter")}
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}
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// Greet returns a personalized greeting and logs the interaction.
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msg := fmt.Sprintf("Hello, %s!", name)
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s.log.
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WithField("component", "greeter").
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WithField("name", name).
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Info("greeting generated")
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s.log.WithField("name", name).Debug("greeting generated")
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return result.Ok(msg)
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}
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"testing"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/greeter"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/testutil"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/result"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/testutil"
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)
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// ── Service (unit tests) ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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// Package logger wraps log/slog with a thin, ergonomic API.
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//
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// The key addition over raw slog is the WithField / WithFields helpers that
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// return a *Logger (not a *slog.Logger), so callers stay in the typed world
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// and can chain field attachments without importing slog directly.
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// Per the Twelve-Factor App (factor XI), the application writes structured log
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// events to stderr and never manages log files or routing itself. The execution
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// environment (shell, systemd, Docker) is responsible for capturing and storing
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// the stream. Human-readable output belongs on stdout via fmt.Print*.
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//
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// Usage:
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// Typical use:
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//
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// log := logger.New("info").Expect("create logger")
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// log.Info("server started")
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// log.Info("server started", "port", 8080)
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//
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// req := log.WithField("request_id", rid).WithField("user_id", uid)
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// req.Info("handling request")
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// // child logger for request-scoped fields that repeat across many lines:
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// req := log.WithField("request_id", rid)
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// req.Info("start")
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// req.Info("end")
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//
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// In tests that need to assert on log content, use NewWriter with a buffer:
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//
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// var buf bytes.Buffer
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// log := logger.NewWriter(&buf, "debug").Expect("create logger")
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// // ... exercise code ...
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// // assert on buf.String()
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package logger
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import (
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return result.Ok(logger)
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}
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// NewDevelopment creates a human-friendly text logger writing to stderr.
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// NewDevelopment creates a human-friendly text logger writing to stderr at debug level.
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// Use this in local dev; prefer New() in any deployed environment.
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func NewDevelopment() *Logger {
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h := slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stderr, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: slog.LevelDebug})
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return &Logger{slog.New(h)}
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}
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// NewWriter creates a JSON logger writing to w. Intended for tests that need to
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// assert on log content — pass a *bytes.Buffer and inspect it after the fact.
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func NewWriter(w io.Writer, level string) result.Expect[*Logger] {
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lvl := parseLevel(level)
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if lvl.Err() != nil {
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return result.Errw[*Logger](lvl.Err(), "parse log level")
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}
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handler := slog.NewJSONHandler(w, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: lvl.Value()})
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return result.Ok(&Logger{slog.New(handler)})
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}
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// NewNop returns a no-op logger. Useful in tests that don't care about logs.
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func NewNop() *Logger {
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return &Logger{slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(io.Discard, nil))}
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import (
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"testing"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/internal/testutil"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/logger"
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"gitea.djmil.dev/go/template/pkg/testutil"
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)
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func TestNew(t *testing.T) {
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// Package testutil provides lightweight test helpers to reduce boilerplate in
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// table-driven tests. Import it from any _test.go file in this module.
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// table-driven tests.
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//
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// Every helper calls t.Helper() so failures are reported at the call site, not
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// inside this package.
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