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AuthRequest determines whether a specific request is permitted to load the /debug/requests or /debug/events pages.
It returns two bools; the first indicates whether the page may be viewed at all, and the second indicates whether sensitive events will be shown.
AuthRequest may be replaced by a program to customize its authorization requirements.
The default AuthRequest function returns (true, true) if and only if the request comes from localhost/127.0.0.1/[::1].
var AuthRequest = func(req *http.Request) (any, sensitive bool) { host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(req.RemoteAddr) if err != nil { host = req.RemoteAddr } switch host { case "localhost", "127.0.0.1", "::1": return true, true default: return false, false } }
DebugUseAfterFinish controls whether to debug uses of Trace values after finishing. FOR DEBUGGING ONLY. This will slow down the program.
var DebugUseAfterFinish = false
func NewContext ¶
func NewContext(ctx context.Context, tr Trace) context.Context
NewContext returns a copy of the parent context and associates it with a Trace.
func Render ¶
func Render(w io.Writer, req *http.Request, sensitive bool)
Render renders the HTML page typically served at /debug/requests. It does not do any auth checking; see AuthRequest for the default auth check used by the handler registered on http.DefaultServeMux. req may be nil.
func RenderEvents ¶
func RenderEvents(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, sensitive bool)
RenderEvents renders the HTML page typically served at /debug/events. It does not do any auth checking; see AuthRequest for the default auth check used by the handler registered on http.DefaultServeMux. req may be nil.
type EventLog ¶
An EventLog provides a log of events associated with a specific object.
type EventLog interface { // Printf formats its arguments with fmt.Sprintf and adds the // result to the event log. Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) // Errorf is like Printf, but it marks this event as an error. Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) // Finish declares that this event log is complete. // The event log should not be used after calling this method. Finish() }
func NewEventLog ¶
func NewEventLog(family, title string) EventLog
NewEventLog returns a new EventLog with the specified family name and title.
type Trace ¶
Trace represents an active request.
type Trace interface { // LazyLog adds x to the event log. It will be evaluated each time the // /debug/requests page is rendered. Any memory referenced by x will be // pinned until the trace is finished and later discarded. LazyLog(x fmt.Stringer, sensitive bool) // LazyPrintf evaluates its arguments with fmt.Sprintf each time the // /debug/requests page is rendered. Any memory referenced by a will be // pinned until the trace is finished and later discarded. LazyPrintf(format string, a ...interface{}) // SetError declares that this trace resulted in an error. SetError() // SetRecycler sets a recycler for the trace. // f will be called for each event passed to LazyLog at a time when // it is no longer required, whether while the trace is still active // and the event is discarded, or when a completed trace is discarded. SetRecycler(f func(interface{})) // SetTraceInfo sets the trace info for the trace. // This is currently unused. SetTraceInfo(traceID, spanID uint64) // SetMaxEvents sets the maximum number of events that will be stored // in the trace. This has no effect if any events have already been // added to the trace. SetMaxEvents(m int) // Finish declares that this trace is complete. // The trace should not be used after calling this method. Finish() }
func FromContext ¶
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (tr Trace, ok bool)
FromContext returns the Trace bound to the context, if any.
func New ¶
func New(family, title string) Trace
New returns a new Trace with the specified family and title.