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Blazing fast, structured, leveled logging in Go.

Installation

go get -u go.uber.org/zap

Quick Start

In contexts where performance is nice, but not critical, use the SugaredLogger. It's 4-10x faster than than other structured logging libraries and includes both structured and printf-style APIs.

logger, _ := NewProduction()
sugar := logger.Sugar()
sugar.Infow("Failed to fetch URL.",
  // Structured context as loosely-typed key-value pairs.
  "url", url,
  "attempt", retryNum,
  "backoff", time.Second,
)
sugar.Infof("Failed to fetch URL: %s", url)

When performance and type safety are critical, use the Logger. It's even faster than the SugaredLogger and allocates far less, but it only supports structured logging.

logger, _ := NewProduction()
logger.Info("Failed to fetch URL.",
  // Structured context as strongly-typed Field values.
  zap.String("url", url),
  zap.Int("attempt", tryNum),
  zap.Duration("backoff", time.Second),
)

Performance

For applications that log in the hot path, reflection-based serialization and string formatting are prohibitively expensive — they're CPU-intensive and make many small allocations. Put differently, using encoding/json and fmt.Fprintf to log tons of interface{}s makes your application slow.

Zap takes a different approach. It includes a reflection-free, zero-allocation JSON encoder, and the base Logger strives to avoid serialization overhead and allocations wherever possible. By building the high-level SugaredLogger on that foundation, zap lets users choose when they need to count every allocation and when they'd prefer a more familiar, loosely-typed API.

As measured by its own benchmarking suite, not only is zap more performant than comparable structured logging libraries — it's also faster than the standard library. Like all benchmarks, take these with a grain of salt.1

Log a message and 10 fields:

Library Time Bytes Allocated Objects Allocated
⚡ zap 670 ns/op 705 B/op 2 allocs/op
⚡ zap (sugared) 1378 ns/op 1613 B/op 20 allocs/op
go-kit 3824 ns/op 2897 B/op 66 allocs/op
lion 5220 ns/op 5811 B/op 63 allocs/op
logrus 5468 ns/op 6100 B/op 78 allocs/op
apex/log 13576 ns/op 3834 B/op 65 allocs/op
log15 16969 ns/op 5633 B/op 93 allocs/op

Log a message with a logger that already has 10 fields of context:

Library Time Bytes Allocated Objects Allocated
⚡ zap 247 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
⚡ zap (sugared) 346 ns/op 80 B/op 2 allocs/op
lion 3361 ns/op 4076 B/op 38 allocs/op
go-kit 3853 ns/op 3048 B/op 52 allocs/op
logrus 5161 ns/op 4568 B/op 63 allocs/op
apex/log 11464 ns/op 2898 B/op 51 allocs/op
log15 12148 ns/op 2642 B/op 44 allocs/op

Log a static string, without any context or printf-style templating:

Library Time Bytes Allocated Objects Allocated
⚡ zap 252 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
⚡ zap (sugared) 386 ns/op 80 B/op 2 allocs/op
standard library 611 ns/op 80 B/op 2 allocs/op
go-kit 636 ns/op 656 B/op 13 allocs/op
lion 912 ns/op 1225 B/op 10 allocs/op
logrus 1707 ns/op 1507 B/op 27 allocs/op
apex/log 2459 ns/op 584 B/op 11 allocs/op
log15 5087 ns/op 1592 B/op 26 allocs/op

Development Status: Release Candidate 3

The current release is v1.0.0-rc.3. No further breaking changes are planned unless wider use reveals critical bugs or usability issues, but users who need absolute stability should wait for the 1.0.0 release.


Released under the [MIT License](LICENSE.txt).

1 In particular, keep in mind that we may be benchmarking against slightly older versions of other libraries. Versions are pinned in zap's glide.lock file.

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