add support for command line

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"Comment": "v1.5.0-9-gfb7314f",
"Rev": "fb7314f8ac86b83ccd34386518d97cf2363e2ae5"
},
{
"ImportPath": "github.com/docopt/docopt-go",
"Comment": "0.6.2",
"Rev": "784ddc588536785e7299f7272f39101f7faccc3f"
},
{
"ImportPath": "github.com/vaughan0/go-ini",
"Rev": "a98ad7ee00ec53921f08832bc06ecf7fd600e6a1"

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# Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects)
*.o
*.a
*.so
# Folders
_obj
_test
# Architecture specific extensions/prefixes
*.[568vq]
[568vq].out
*.cgo1.go
*.cgo2.c
_cgo_defun.c
_cgo_gotypes.go
_cgo_export.*
_testmain.go
*.exe
# coverage droppings
profile.cov

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# Travis CI (http://travis-ci.org/) is a continuous integration
# service for open source projects. This file configures it
# to run unit tests for docopt-go.
language: go
go:
- 1.4
- 1.5
- tip
matrix:
fast_finish: true
before_install:
- go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/vet
- go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover
- go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
- go get github.com/mattn/goveralls
install:
- go get -d -v ./... && go build -v ./...
script:
- go vet -x ./...
- $HOME/gopath/bin/golint ./...
- go test -v ./...
- go test -covermode=count -coverprofile=profile.cov .
after_script:
- $HOME/gopath/bin/goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Keith Batten
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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docopt-go
=========
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/docopt/docopt.go.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/docopt/docopt.go)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/docopt/docopt.go/badge.png)](https://coveralls.io/r/docopt/docopt.go)
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/docopt/docopt.go?status.png)](https://godoc.org/github.com/docopt/docopt.go)
An implementation of [docopt](http://docopt.org/) in the
[Go](http://golang.org/) programming language.
**docopt** helps you create *beautiful* command-line interfaces easily:
```go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/docopt/docopt-go"
)
func main() {
usage := `Naval Fate.
Usage:
naval_fate ship new <name>...
naval_fate ship <name> move <x> <y> [--speed=<kn>]
naval_fate ship shoot <x> <y>
naval_fate mine (set|remove) <x> <y> [--moored|--drifting]
naval_fate -h | --help
naval_fate --version
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
--speed=<kn> Speed in knots [default: 10].
--moored Moored (anchored) mine.
--drifting Drifting mine.`
arguments, _ := docopt.Parse(usage, nil, true, "Naval Fate 2.0", false)
fmt.Println(arguments)
}
```
**docopt** parses command-line arguments based on a help message. Don't
write parser code: a good help message already has all the necessary
information in it.
## Installation
⚠ Use the alias “docopt-go”. To use docopt in your Go code:
```go
import "github.com/docopt/docopt-go"
```
To install docopt according to your `$GOPATH`:
```console
$ go get github.com/docopt/docopt-go
```
## API
```go
func Parse(doc string, argv []string, help bool, version string,
optionsFirst bool, exit ...bool) (map[string]interface{}, error)
```
Parse `argv` based on the command-line interface described in `doc`.
Given a conventional command-line help message, docopt creates a parser and
processes the arguments. See
https://github.com/docopt/docopt#help-message-format for a description of the
help message format. If `argv` is `nil`, `os.Args[1:]` is used.
docopt returns a map of option names to the values parsed from `argv`, and an
error or `nil`.
More documentation for docopt is available at
[GoDoc.org](https://godoc.org/github.com/docopt/docopt.go).
## Testing
All tests from the Python version are implemented and passing
at [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/docopt/docopt.go). New
language-agnostic tests have been added
to [test_golang.docopt](test_golang.docopt).
To run tests for docopt-go, use `go test`.

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r"""usage: prog [NAME_-2]..."""
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME_-2": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"NAME_-2": ["10"]}
$ prog
{"NAME_-2": []}

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r"""Usage: prog
"""
$ prog
{}
$ prog --xxx
"user-error"
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: -a All.
"""
$ prog
{"-a": false}
$ prog -a
{"-a": true}
$ prog -x
"user-error"
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: --all All.
"""
$ prog
{"--all": false}
$ prog --all
{"--all": true}
$ prog --xxx
"user-error"
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: -v, --verbose Verbose.
"""
$ prog --verbose
{"--verbose": true}
$ prog --ver
{"--verbose": true}
$ prog -v
{"--verbose": true}
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: -p PATH
"""
$ prog -p home/
{"-p": "home/"}
$ prog -phome/
{"-p": "home/"}
$ prog -p
"user-error"
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: --path <path>
"""
$ prog --path home/
{"--path": "home/"}
$ prog --path=home/
{"--path": "home/"}
$ prog --pa home/
{"--path": "home/"}
$ prog --pa=home/
{"--path": "home/"}
$ prog --path
"user-error"
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: -p PATH, --path=<path> Path to files.
"""
$ prog -proot
{"--path": "root"}
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: -p --path PATH Path to files.
"""
$ prog -p root
{"--path": "root"}
$ prog --path root
{"--path": "root"}
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options:
-p PATH Path to files [default: ./]
"""
$ prog
{"-p": "./"}
$ prog -phome
{"-p": "home"}
r"""UsAgE: prog [options]
OpTiOnS: --path=<files> Path to files
[dEfAuLt: /root]
"""
$ prog
{"--path": "/root"}
$ prog --path=home
{"--path": "home"}
r"""usage: prog [options]
options:
-a Add
-r Remote
-m <msg> Message
"""
$ prog -a -r -m Hello
{"-a": true,
"-r": true,
"-m": "Hello"}
$ prog -armyourass
{"-a": true,
"-r": true,
"-m": "yourass"}
$ prog -a -r
{"-a": true,
"-r": true,
"-m": null}
r"""Usage: prog [options]
Options: --version
--verbose
"""
$ prog --version
{"--version": true,
"--verbose": false}
$ prog --verbose
{"--version": false,
"--verbose": true}
$ prog --ver
"user-error"
$ prog --verb
{"--version": false,
"--verbose": true}
r"""usage: prog [-a -r -m <msg>]
options:
-a Add
-r Remote
-m <msg> Message
"""
$ prog -armyourass
{"-a": true,
"-r": true,
"-m": "yourass"}
r"""usage: prog [-armmsg]
options: -a Add
-r Remote
-m <msg> Message
"""
$ prog -a -r -m Hello
{"-a": true,
"-r": true,
"-m": "Hello"}
r"""usage: prog -a -b
options:
-a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -b -a
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -a
"user-error"
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog (-a -b)
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -b -a
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -a
"user-error"
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [-a] -b
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -b -a
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -a
"user-error"
$ prog -b
{"-a": false, "-b": true}
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [(-a -b)]
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -b -a
{"-a": true, "-b": true}
$ prog -a
"user-error"
$ prog -b
"user-error"
$ prog
{"-a": false, "-b": false}
r"""usage: prog (-a|-b)
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
"user-error"
$ prog
"user-error"
$ prog -a
{"-a": true, "-b": false}
$ prog -b
{"-a": false, "-b": true}
r"""usage: prog [ -a | -b ]
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a -b
"user-error"
$ prog
{"-a": false, "-b": false}
$ prog -a
{"-a": true, "-b": false}
$ prog -b
{"-a": false, "-b": true}
r"""usage: prog <arg>"""
$ prog 10
{"<arg>": "10"}
$ prog 10 20
"user-error"
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [<arg>]"""
$ prog 10
{"<arg>": "10"}
$ prog 10 20
"user-error"
$ prog
{"<arg>": null}
r"""usage: prog <kind> <name> <type>"""
$ prog 10 20 40
{"<kind>": "10", "<name>": "20", "<type>": "40"}
$ prog 10 20
"user-error"
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog <kind> [<name> <type>]"""
$ prog 10 20 40
{"<kind>": "10", "<name>": "20", "<type>": "40"}
$ prog 10 20
{"<kind>": "10", "<name>": "20", "<type>": null}
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [<kind> | <name> <type>]"""
$ prog 10 20 40
"user-error"
$ prog 20 40
{"<kind>": null, "<name>": "20", "<type>": "40"}
$ prog
{"<kind>": null, "<name>": null, "<type>": null}
r"""usage: prog (<kind> --all | <name>)
options:
--all
"""
$ prog 10 --all
{"<kind>": "10", "--all": true, "<name>": null}
$ prog 10
{"<kind>": null, "--all": false, "<name>": "10"}
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [<name> <name>]"""
$ prog 10 20
{"<name>": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"<name>": ["10"]}
$ prog
{"<name>": []}
r"""usage: prog [(<name> <name>)]"""
$ prog 10 20
{"<name>": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
"user-error"
$ prog
{"<name>": []}
r"""usage: prog NAME..."""
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"NAME": ["10"]}
$ prog
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [NAME]..."""
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"NAME": ["10"]}
$ prog
{"NAME": []}
r"""usage: prog [NAME...]"""
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"NAME": ["10"]}
$ prog
{"NAME": []}
r"""usage: prog [NAME [NAME ...]]"""
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME": ["10", "20"]}
$ prog 10
{"NAME": ["10"]}
$ prog
{"NAME": []}
r"""usage: prog (NAME | --foo NAME)
options: --foo
"""
$ prog 10
{"NAME": "10", "--foo": false}
$ prog --foo 10
{"NAME": "10", "--foo": true}
$ prog --foo=10
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog (NAME | --foo) [--bar | NAME]
options: --foo
options: --bar
"""
$ prog 10
{"NAME": ["10"], "--foo": false, "--bar": false}
$ prog 10 20
{"NAME": ["10", "20"], "--foo": false, "--bar": false}
$ prog --foo --bar
{"NAME": [], "--foo": true, "--bar": true}
r"""Naval Fate.
Usage:
prog ship new <name>...
prog ship [<name>] move <x> <y> [--speed=<kn>]
prog ship shoot <x> <y>
prog mine (set|remove) <x> <y> [--moored|--drifting]
prog -h | --help
prog --version
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
--speed=<kn> Speed in knots [default: 10].
--moored Mored (anchored) mine.
--drifting Drifting mine.
"""
$ prog ship Guardian move 150 300 --speed=20
{"--drifting": false,
"--help": false,
"--moored": false,
"--speed": "20",
"--version": false,
"<name>": ["Guardian"],
"<x>": "150",
"<y>": "300",
"mine": false,
"move": true,
"new": false,
"remove": false,
"set": false,
"ship": true,
"shoot": false}
r"""usage: prog --hello"""
$ prog --hello
{"--hello": true}
r"""usage: prog [--hello=<world>]"""
$ prog
{"--hello": null}
$ prog --hello wrld
{"--hello": "wrld"}
r"""usage: prog [-o]"""
$ prog
{"-o": false}
$ prog -o
{"-o": true}
r"""usage: prog [-opr]"""
$ prog -op
{"-o": true, "-p": true, "-r": false}
r"""usage: prog --aabb | --aa"""
$ prog --aa
{"--aabb": false, "--aa": true}
$ prog --a
"user-error" # not a unique prefix
#
# Counting number of flags
#
r"""Usage: prog -v"""
$ prog -v
{"-v": true}
r"""Usage: prog [-v -v]"""
$ prog
{"-v": 0}
$ prog -v
{"-v": 1}
$ prog -vv
{"-v": 2}
r"""Usage: prog -v ..."""
$ prog
"user-error"
$ prog -v
{"-v": 1}
$ prog -vv
{"-v": 2}
$ prog -vvvvvv
{"-v": 6}
r"""Usage: prog [-v | -vv | -vvv]
This one is probably most readable user-friednly variant.
"""
$ prog
{"-v": 0}
$ prog -v
{"-v": 1}
$ prog -vv
{"-v": 2}
$ prog -vvvv
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog [--ver --ver]"""
$ prog --ver --ver
{"--ver": 2}
#
# Counting commands
#
r"""usage: prog [go]"""
$ prog go
{"go": true}
r"""usage: prog [go go]"""
$ prog
{"go": 0}
$ prog go
{"go": 1}
$ prog go go
{"go": 2}
$ prog go go go
"user-error"
r"""usage: prog go..."""
$ prog go go go go go
{"go": 5}
#
# [options] does not include options from usage-pattern
#
r"""usage: prog [options] [-a]
options: -a
-b
"""
$ prog -a
{"-a": true, "-b": false}
$ prog -aa
"user-error"
#
# Test [options] shourtcut
#
r"""Usage: prog [options] A
Options:
-q Be quiet
-v Be verbose.
"""
$ prog arg
{"A": "arg", "-v": false, "-q": false}
$ prog -v arg
{"A": "arg", "-v": true, "-q": false}
$ prog -q arg
{"A": "arg", "-v": false, "-q": true}
#
# Test single dash
#
r"""usage: prog [-]"""
$ prog -
{"-": true}
$ prog
{"-": false}
#
# If argument is repeated, its value should always be a list
#
r"""usage: prog [NAME [NAME ...]]"""
$ prog a b
{"NAME": ["a", "b"]}
$ prog
{"NAME": []}
#
# Option's argument defaults to null/None
#
r"""usage: prog [options]
options:
-a Add
-m <msg> Message
"""
$ prog -a
{"-m": null, "-a": true}
#
# Test options without description
#
r"""usage: prog --hello"""
$ prog --hello
{"--hello": true}
r"""usage: prog [--hello=<world>]"""
$ prog
{"--hello": null}
$ prog --hello wrld
{"--hello": "wrld"}
r"""usage: prog [-o]"""
$ prog
{"-o": false}
$ prog -o
{"-o": true}
r"""usage: prog [-opr]"""
$ prog -op
{"-o": true, "-p": true, "-r": false}
r"""usage: git [-v | --verbose]"""
$ prog -v
{"-v": true, "--verbose": false}
r"""usage: git remote [-v | --verbose]"""
$ prog remote -v
{"remote": true, "-v": true, "--verbose": false}
#
# Test empty usage pattern
#
r"""usage: prog"""
$ prog
{}
r"""usage: prog
prog <a> <b>
"""
$ prog 1 2
{"<a>": "1", "<b>": "2"}
$ prog
{"<a>": null, "<b>": null}
r"""usage: prog <a> <b>
prog
"""
$ prog
{"<a>": null, "<b>": null}
#
# Option's argument should not capture default value from usage pattern
#
r"""usage: prog [--file=<f>]"""
$ prog
{"--file": null}
r"""usage: prog [--file=<f>]
options: --file <a>
"""
$ prog
{"--file": null}
r"""Usage: prog [-a <host:port>]
Options: -a, --address <host:port> TCP address [default: localhost:6283].
"""
$ prog
{"--address": "localhost:6283"}
#
# If option with argument could be repeated,
# its arguments should be accumulated into a list
#
r"""usage: prog --long=<arg> ..."""
$ prog --long one
{"--long": ["one"]}
$ prog --long one --long two
{"--long": ["one", "two"]}
#
# Test multiple elements repeated at once
#
r"""usage: prog (go <direction> --speed=<km/h>)..."""
$ prog go left --speed=5 go right --speed=9
{"go": 2, "<direction>": ["left", "right"], "--speed": ["5", "9"]}
#
# Required options should work with option shortcut
#
r"""usage: prog [options] -a
options: -a
"""
$ prog -a
{"-a": true}
#
# If option could be repeated its defaults should be split into a list
#
r"""usage: prog [-o <o>]...
options: -o <o> [default: x]
"""
$ prog -o this -o that
{"-o": ["this", "that"]}
$ prog
{"-o": ["x"]}
r"""usage: prog [-o <o>]...
options: -o <o> [default: x y]
"""
$ prog -o this
{"-o": ["this"]}
$ prog
{"-o": ["x", "y"]}
#
# Test stacked option's argument
#
r"""usage: prog -pPATH
options: -p PATH
"""
$ prog -pHOME
{"-p": "HOME"}
#
# Issue 56: Repeated mutually exclusive args give nested lists sometimes
#
r"""Usage: foo (--xx=x|--yy=y)..."""
$ prog --xx=1 --yy=2
{"--xx": ["1"], "--yy": ["2"]}
#
# POSIXly correct tokenization
#
r"""usage: prog [<input file>]"""
$ prog f.txt
{"<input file>": "f.txt"}
r"""usage: prog [--input=<file name>]..."""
$ prog --input a.txt --input=b.txt
{"--input": ["a.txt", "b.txt"]}
#
# Issue 85: `[options]` shourtcut with multiple subcommands
#
r"""usage: prog good [options]
prog fail [options]
options: --loglevel=N
"""
$ prog fail --loglevel 5
{"--loglevel": "5", "fail": true, "good": false}
#
# Usage-section syntax
#
r"""usage:prog --foo"""
$ prog --foo
{"--foo": true}
r"""PROGRAM USAGE: prog --foo"""
$ prog --foo
{"--foo": true}
r"""Usage: prog --foo
prog --bar
NOT PART OF SECTION"""
$ prog --foo
{"--foo": true, "--bar": false}
r"""Usage:
prog --foo
prog --bar
NOT PART OF SECTION"""
$ prog --foo
{"--foo": true, "--bar": false}
r"""Usage:
prog --foo
prog --bar
NOT PART OF SECTION"""
$ prog --foo
{"--foo": true, "--bar": false}
#
# Options-section syntax
#
r"""Usage: prog [options]
global options: --foo
local options: --baz
--bar
other options:
--egg
--spam
-not-an-option-
"""
$ prog --baz --egg
{"--foo": false, "--baz": true, "--bar": false, "--egg": true, "--spam": false}

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godep:
@go get github.com/tools/godep
godep restore
fmt:
@GOPATH=$(NEW_GOPATH) godep go fmt ./...
GOPATH=$(NEW_GOPATH) godep go fmt ./...
frps:
GOPATH=$(NEW_GOPATH) godep go build -o bin/frps ./src/frp/cmd/frps

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[common]
server_addr = 127.0.0.1
server_port = 7000
log_file = ./frpc.log
# console or real logFile path like ./frpc.log
log_file = console
# debug, info, warn, error
log_level = debug
# file, console

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[common]
bind_addr = 0.0.0.0
bind_port = 7000
log_file = ./frps.log
# console or real logFile path like ./frps.log
log_file = console
# debug, info, warn, error
log_level = debug
# file, console
log_way = file
# test1 is the proxy name, client will use this name and passwd to connect to server
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package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
docopt "github.com/docopt/docopt-go"
"frp/models/server"
"frp/utils/conn"
"frp/utils/log"
"frp/utils/version"
)
var (
configFile string = "./frps.ini"
)
var usage string = `frps is the server of frp
Usage:
frps [-c config_file] [-L log_file] [--log-level=<log_level>] [--addr=<bind_addr>]
frps -h | --help | --version
Options:
-c config_file set config file
-L log_file set output log file, including console
--log-level=<log_level> set log level: debug, info, warn, error
--addr=<bind_addr> listen addr for client, example: 0.0.0.0:7000
-h --help show this screen
--version show version
`
func main() {
err := server.LoadConf("./frps.ini")
// the configures parsed from file will be replaced by those from command line if exist
args, err := docopt.Parse(usage, nil, true, version.Full(), false)
if args["-c"] != nil {
configFile = args["-c"].(string)
}
err = server.LoadConf(configFile)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
os.Exit(-1)
}
if args["-L"] != nil {
if args["-L"].(string) == "console" {
server.LogWay = "console"
} else {
server.LogWay = "file"
server.LogFile = args["-L"].(string)
}
}
if args["--log-level"] != nil {
server.LogLevel = args["--log-level"].(string)
}
if args["--addr"] != nil {
addr := strings.Split(args["--addr"].(string), ":")
if len(addr) != 2 {
fmt.Println("--addr format error: example 0.0.0.0:7000")
os.Exit(1)
}
bindPort, err := strconv.ParseInt(addr[1], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("--addr format error, example 0.0.0.0:7000")
os.Exit(1)
}
server.BindAddr = addr[0]
server.BindPort = bindPort
}
log.InitLog(server.LogWay, server.LogFile, server.LogLevel)
l, err := conn.Listen(server.BindAddr, server.BindPort)

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@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ import (
// common config
var (
BindAddr string = "0.0.0.0"
BindPort int64 = 9527
LogFile string = "./frps.log"
LogLevel string = "warn"
LogWay string = "file"
BindPort int64 = 7000
LogFile string = "console"
LogWay string = "console" // console or file
LogLevel string = "info"
HeartBeatTimeout int64 = 30
UserConnTimeout int64 = 10
)
@ -43,6 +43,11 @@ func LoadConf(confFile string) (err error) {
tmpStr, ok = conf.Get("common", "log_file")
if ok {
LogFile = tmpStr
if LogFile == "console" {
LogWay = "console"
} else {
LogWay = "file"
}
}
tmpStr, ok = conf.Get("common", "log_level")
@ -50,11 +55,6 @@ func LoadConf(confFile string) (err error) {
LogLevel = tmpStr
}
tmpStr, ok = conf.Get("common", "log_way")
if ok {
LogWay = tmpStr
}
// servers
for name, section := range conf {
if name != "common" {