From e0ecc9e835ef56fae7ee58408ba91e29f000344d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jesse Duffield Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 18:18:35 +1000 Subject: Allow global logging when developing I'll be honest, for all I know logging should be global in general: it is a pain to pass a logger to any struct that needs it. But smart people on the internet tell me otherwise, and I do like the idea of not having any global variables lying around. Nonetheless, I often need to log things when locally debugging and that's a different kind of logging than the kind you would include in the actual released binary. For example if I want to log something from gocui, I would rather not have gocui depend on lazygit's logging setup. --- pkg/config/app_config.go | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) (limited to 'pkg/config') diff --git a/pkg/config/app_config.go b/pkg/config/app_config.go index 49ff32b04..27e3b1400 100644 --- a/pkg/config/app_config.go +++ b/pkg/config/app_config.go @@ -301,5 +301,9 @@ func getDefaultAppState() *AppState { } func LogPath() (string, error) { + if os.Getenv("LAZYGIT_LOG_PATH") != "" { + return os.Getenv("LAZYGIT_LOG_PATH"), nil + } + return configFilePath("development.log") } -- cgit v1.2.3