refactor!: drop unused Logger interface

Signed-off-by: Mark Sagi-Kazar <mark.sagikazar@gmail.com>
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Mark Sagi-Kazar 2024-06-02 11:44:40 +02:00 committed by Márk Sági-Kazár
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@ -5,42 +5,6 @@ import (
"log/slog" "log/slog"
) )
// Logger is a unified interface for various logging use cases and practices, including:
// - leveled logging
// - structured logging
//
// Deprecated: use `log/slog` instead.
type Logger interface {
// Trace logs a Trace event.
//
// Even more fine-grained information than Debug events.
// Loggers not supporting this level should fall back to Debug.
Trace(msg string, keyvals ...any)
// Debug logs a Debug event.
//
// A verbose series of information events.
// They are useful when debugging the system.
Debug(msg string, keyvals ...any)
// Info logs an Info event.
//
// General information about what's happening inside the system.
Info(msg string, keyvals ...any)
// Warn logs a Warn(ing) event.
//
// Non-critical events that should be looked at.
Warn(msg string, keyvals ...any)
// Error logs an Error event.
//
// Critical events that require immediate attention.
// Loggers commonly provide Fatal and Panic levels above Error level,
// but exiting and panicking is out of scope for a logging library.
Error(msg string, keyvals ...any)
}
// WithLogger sets a custom logger. // WithLogger sets a custom logger.
func WithLogger(l *slog.Logger) Option { func WithLogger(l *slog.Logger) Option {
return optionFunc(func(v *Viper) { return optionFunc(func(v *Viper) {