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add group name to log #389

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@jafar75 jafar75 commented Dec 25, 2023

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add group name to log lines as group=default/test/etc. zerolog has different functionalities to add tags in all log lines.

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@jafar75 jafar75 force-pushed the reflect-group-name-in-logs branch from 0e1847d to 40aeb02 Compare December 25, 2023 23:15
@jafar75 jafar75 marked this pull request as ready for review December 25, 2023 23:18
@jafar75 jafar75 marked this pull request as draft December 25, 2023 23:21
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@jafar75 jafar75 force-pushed the reflect-group-name-in-logs branch from ab5d61b to f2a56a2 Compare December 25, 2023 23:26
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@jafar75 jafar75 deleted the reflect-group-name-in-logs branch December 25, 2023 23:43
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