152 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
152 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
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package build
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
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"github.com/jrick/logrotate/rotator"
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)
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// RotatingLogWriter is a wrapper around the LogWriter that supports log file
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// rotation.
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type RotatingLogWriter struct {
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// GenSubLogger is a function that returns a new logger for a subsystem
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// belonging to the current RotatingLogWriter.
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GenSubLogger func(string) btclog.Logger
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logWriter *LogWriter
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backendLog *btclog.Backend
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logRotator *rotator.Rotator
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subsystemLoggers SubLoggers
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}
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// A compile time check to ensure RotatingLogWriter implements the
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// LeveledSubLogger interface.
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var _ LeveledSubLogger = (*RotatingLogWriter)(nil)
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// NewRotatingLogWriter creates a new file rotating log writer.
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//
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// NOTE: `InitLogRotator` must be called to set up log rotation after creating
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// the writer.
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func NewRotatingLogWriter() *RotatingLogWriter {
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logWriter := &LogWriter{}
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backendLog := btclog.NewBackend(logWriter)
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return &RotatingLogWriter{
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GenSubLogger: backendLog.Logger,
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logWriter: logWriter,
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backendLog: backendLog,
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subsystemLoggers: SubLoggers{},
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}
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}
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// RegisterSubLogger registers a new subsystem logger.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) RegisterSubLogger(subsystem string,
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logger btclog.Logger) {
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r.subsystemLoggers[subsystem] = logger
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}
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// InitLogRotator initializes the log file rotator to write logs to logFile and
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// create roll files in the same directory. It should be called as early on
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// startup and possible and must be closed on shutdown by calling `Close`.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) InitLogRotator(logFile string, maxLogFileSize int,
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maxLogFiles int) error {
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logDir, _ := filepath.Split(logFile)
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err := os.MkdirAll(logDir, 0700)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to create log directory: %v", err)
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}
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r.logRotator, err = rotator.New(
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logFile, int64(maxLogFileSize*1024), false, maxLogFiles,
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)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to create file rotator: %v", err)
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}
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// Run rotator as a goroutine now but make sure we catch any errors
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// that happen in case something with the rotation goes wrong during
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// runtime (like running out of disk space or not being allowed to
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// create a new logfile for whatever reason).
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pr, pw := io.Pipe()
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go func() {
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err := r.logRotator.Run(pr)
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if err != nil {
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_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
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"failed to run file rotator: %v\n", err)
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}
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}()
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r.logWriter.RotatorPipe = pw
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return nil
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}
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// Close closes the underlying log rotator if it has already been created.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) Close() error {
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if r.logRotator != nil {
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return r.logRotator.Close()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// SubLoggers returns all currently registered subsystem loggers for this log
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// writer.
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//
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// NOTE: This is part of the LeveledSubLogger interface.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) SubLoggers() SubLoggers {
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return r.subsystemLoggers
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}
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// SupportedSubsystems returns a sorted string slice of all keys in the
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// subsystems map, corresponding to the names of the subsystems.
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//
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// NOTE: This is part of the LeveledSubLogger interface.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) SupportedSubsystems() []string {
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// Convert the subsystemLoggers map keys to a string slice.
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subsystems := make([]string, 0, len(r.subsystemLoggers))
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for subsysID := range r.subsystemLoggers {
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subsystems = append(subsystems, subsysID)
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}
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// Sort the subsystems for stable display.
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sort.Strings(subsystems)
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return subsystems
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}
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// SetLogLevel sets the logging level for provided subsystem. Invalid
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// subsystems are ignored. Uninitialized subsystems are dynamically created as
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// needed.
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//
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// NOTE: This is part of the LeveledSubLogger interface.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) SetLogLevel(subsystemID string, logLevel string) {
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// Ignore invalid subsystems.
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logger, ok := r.subsystemLoggers[subsystemID]
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if !ok {
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return
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}
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// Defaults to info if the log level is invalid.
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level, _ := btclog.LevelFromString(logLevel)
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logger.SetLevel(level)
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}
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// SetLogLevels sets the log level for all subsystem loggers to the passed
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// level. It also dynamically creates the subsystem loggers as needed, so it
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// can be used to initialize the logging system.
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//
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// NOTE: This is part of the LeveledSubLogger interface.
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func (r *RotatingLogWriter) SetLogLevels(logLevel string) {
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// Configure all sub-systems with the new logging level. Dynamically
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// create loggers as needed.
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for subsystemID := range r.subsystemLoggers {
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r.SetLogLevel(subsystemID, logLevel)
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}
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}
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