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This makes it possible to specify both a global+subsystem loglevels, like: --debuglevel=debug,PEER=info,SRVR=trace
209 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
209 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
package build
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"strings"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
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)
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// LogType is an indicating the type of logging specified by the build flag.
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type LogType byte
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const (
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// LogTypeNone indicates no logging.
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LogTypeNone LogType = iota
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// LogTypeStdOut all logging is written directly to stdout.
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LogTypeStdOut
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// LogTypeDefault logs to both stdout and a given io.PipeWriter.
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LogTypeDefault
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)
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// String returns a human readable identifier for the logging type.
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func (t LogType) String() string {
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switch t {
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case LogTypeNone:
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return "none"
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case LogTypeStdOut:
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return "stdout"
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case LogTypeDefault:
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return "default"
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default:
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return "unknown"
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}
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}
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// LogWriter is a stub type whose behavior can be changed using the build flags
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// "stdlog" and "nolog". The default behavior is to write to both stdout and the
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// RotatorPipe. Passing "stdlog" will cause it only to write to stdout, and
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// "nolog" implements Write as a no-op.
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type LogWriter struct {
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// RotatorPipe is the write-end pipe for writing to the log rotator. It
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// is written to by the Write method of the LogWriter type. This only
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// needs to be set if neither the stdlog or nolog builds are set.
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RotatorPipe *io.PipeWriter
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}
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// NewSubLogger constructs a new subsystem log from the current LogWriter
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// implementation. This is primarily intended for use with stdlog, as the actual
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// writer is shared amongst all instantiations.
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func NewSubLogger(subsystem string,
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genSubLogger func(string) btclog.Logger) btclog.Logger {
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switch Deployment {
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// For production builds, generate a new subsystem logger from the
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// primary log backend. If no function is provided, logging will be
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// disabled.
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case Production:
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if genSubLogger != nil {
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return genSubLogger(subsystem)
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}
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// For development builds, we must handle two distinct types of logging:
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// unit tests and running the live daemon, e.g. for integration testing.
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case Development:
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switch LoggingType {
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// Default logging is used when running the standalone daemon.
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// We'll use the optional sublogger constructor to mimic the
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// production behavior.
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case LogTypeDefault:
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if genSubLogger != nil {
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return genSubLogger(subsystem)
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}
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// Logging to stdout is used in unit tests. It is not important
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// that they share the same backend, since all output is written
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// to std out.
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case LogTypeStdOut:
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backend := btclog.NewBackend(&LogWriter{})
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logger := backend.Logger(subsystem)
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// Set the logging level of the stdout logger to use the
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// configured logging level specified by build flags.
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level, _ := btclog.LevelFromString(LogLevel)
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logger.SetLevel(level)
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return logger
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}
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}
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// For any other configurations, we'll disable logging.
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return btclog.Disabled
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}
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// SubLoggers is a type that holds a map of subsystem loggers keyed by their
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// subsystem name.
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type SubLoggers map[string]btclog.Logger
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// LeveledSubLogger provides the ability to retrieve the subsystem loggers of
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// a logger and set their log levels individually or all at once.
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type LeveledSubLogger interface {
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// SubLoggers returns the map of all registered subsystem loggers.
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SubLoggers() SubLoggers
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// SupportedSubsystems returns a slice of strings containing the names
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// of the supported subsystems. Should ideally correspond to the keys
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// of the subsystem logger map and be sorted.
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SupportedSubsystems() []string
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// SetLogLevel assigns an individual subsystem logger a new log level.
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SetLogLevel(subsystemID string, logLevel string)
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// SetLogLevels assigns all subsystem loggers the same new log level.
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SetLogLevels(logLevel string)
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}
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// ParseAndSetDebugLevels attempts to parse the specified debug level and set
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// the levels accordingly on the given logger. An appropriate error is returned
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// if anything is invalid.
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func ParseAndSetDebugLevels(level string, logger LeveledSubLogger) error {
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// Split at the delimiter.
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levels := strings.Split(level, ",")
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if len(levels) == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid log level: %v", level)
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}
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// If the first entry has no =, treat is as the log level for all
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// subsystems.
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globalLevel := levels[0]
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if !strings.Contains(globalLevel, "=") {
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// Validate debug log level.
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if !validLogLevel(globalLevel) {
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str := "the specified debug level [%v] is invalid"
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return fmt.Errorf(str, globalLevel)
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}
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// Change the logging level for all subsystems.
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logger.SetLogLevels(globalLevel)
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// The rest will target specific subsystems.
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levels = levels[1:]
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}
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// Go through the subsystem/level pairs while detecting issues and
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// update the log levels accordingly.
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for _, logLevelPair := range levels {
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if !strings.Contains(logLevelPair, "=") {
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str := "the specified debug level contains an " +
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"invalid subsystem/level pair [%v]"
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return fmt.Errorf(str, logLevelPair)
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}
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// Extract the specified subsystem and log level.
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fields := strings.Split(logLevelPair, "=")
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if len(fields) != 2 {
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str := "the specified debug level has an invalid " +
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"format [%v] -- use format subsystem1=level1," +
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"subsystem2=level2"
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return fmt.Errorf(str, logLevelPair)
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}
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subsysID, logLevel := fields[0], fields[1]
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subLoggers := logger.SubLoggers()
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// Validate subsystem.
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if _, exists := subLoggers[subsysID]; !exists {
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str := "the specified subsystem [%v] is invalid -- " +
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"supported subsystems are %v"
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return fmt.Errorf(
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str, subsysID, logger.SupportedSubsystems(),
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)
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}
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// Validate log level.
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if !validLogLevel(logLevel) {
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str := "the specified debug level [%v] is invalid"
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return fmt.Errorf(str, logLevel)
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}
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logger.SetLogLevel(subsysID, logLevel)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// validLogLevel returns whether or not logLevel is a valid debug log level.
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func validLogLevel(logLevel string) bool {
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switch logLevel {
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case "trace":
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fallthrough
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case "debug":
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fallthrough
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case "info":
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fallthrough
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case "warn":
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fallthrough
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case "error":
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fallthrough
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case "critical":
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fallthrough
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case "off":
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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