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// Package golog implements logging functions that log errors to stderr and
// debug messages to stdout. Trace logging is also supported.
// Trace logs go to stdout as well, but they are only written if the program
// is run with environment variable "TRACE=true".
// A stack dump will be printed after the message if "PRINT_STACK=true".
package golog
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/getlantern/errors"
"github.com/getlantern/hidden"
"github.com/getlantern/ops"
"github.com/oxtoacart/bpool"
)
const (
// ERROR is an error Severity
ERROR = 500
// FATAL is an error Severity
FATAL = 600
)
var (
outs atomic.Value
reporters []ErrorReporter
reportersMutex sync.RWMutex
bufferPool = bpool.NewBufferPool(200)
onFatal atomic.Value
)
// Severity is a level of error (higher values are more severe)
type Severity int
func (s Severity) String() string {
switch s {
case ERROR:
return "ERROR"
case FATAL:
return "FATAL"
default:
return "UNKNOWN"
}
}
func init() {
DefaultOnFatal()
ResetOutputs()
}
func SetOutputs(errorOut io.Writer, debugOut io.Writer) {
outs.Store(&outputs{
ErrorOut: errorOut,
DebugOut: debugOut,
})
}
func ResetOutputs() {
SetOutputs(os.Stderr, os.Stdout)
}
func GetOutputs() *outputs {
return outs.Load().(*outputs)
}
// RegisterReporter registers the given ErrorReporter. All logged Errors are
// sent to this reporter.
func RegisterReporter(reporter ErrorReporter) {
reportersMutex.Lock()
reporters = append(reporters, reporter)
reportersMutex.Unlock()
}
// OnFatal configures golog to call the given function on any FATAL error. By
// default, golog calls os.Exit(1) on any FATAL error.
func OnFatal(fn func(err error)) {
onFatal.Store(fn)
}
// DefaultOnFatal enables the default behavior for OnFatal
func DefaultOnFatal() {
onFatal.Store(func(err error) {
os.Exit(1)
})
}
type outputs struct {
ErrorOut io.Writer
DebugOut io.Writer
}
// MultiLine is an interface for arguments that support multi-line output.
type MultiLine interface {
// MultiLinePrinter returns a function that can be used to print the
// multi-line output. The returned function writes one line to the buffer and
// returns true if there are more lines to write. This function does not need
// to take care of trailing carriage returns, golog handles that
// automatically.
MultiLinePrinter() func(buf *bytes.Buffer) bool
}
// ErrorReporter is a function to which the logger will report errors.
// It the given error and corresponding message along with associated ops
// context. This should return quickly as it executes on the critical code
// path. The recommended approach is to buffer as much as possible and discard
// new reports if the buffer becomes saturated.
type ErrorReporter func(err error, linePrefix string, severity Severity, ctx map[string]interface{})
type Logger interface {
// Debug logs to stdout
Debug(arg interface{})
// Debugf logs to stdout
Debugf(message string, args ...interface{})
// Error logs to stderr
Error(arg interface{}) error
// Errorf logs to stderr. It returns the first argument that's an error, or
// a new error built using fmt.Errorf if none of the arguments are errors.
Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) error
// Fatal logs to stderr and then exits with status 1
Fatal(arg interface{})
// Fatalf logs to stderr and then exits with status 1
Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{})
// Trace logs to stderr only if TRACE=true
Trace(arg interface{})
// Tracef logs to stderr only if TRACE=true
Tracef(message string, args ...interface{})
// TraceOut provides access to an io.Writer to which trace information can
// be streamed. If running with environment variable "TRACE=true", TraceOut
// will point to os.Stderr, otherwise it will point to a ioutil.Discared.
// Each line of trace information will be prefixed with this Logger's
// prefix.
TraceOut() io.Writer
// IsTraceEnabled() indicates whether or not tracing is enabled for this
// logger.
IsTraceEnabled() bool
// AsStdLogger returns an standard logger
AsStdLogger() *log.Logger
}
func LoggerFor(prefix string) Logger {
l := &logger{
prefix: prefix + ": ",
pc: make([]uintptr, 10),
}
trace := os.Getenv("TRACE")
l.traceOn, _ = strconv.ParseBool(trace)
if !l.traceOn {
prefixes := strings.Split(trace, ",")
for _, p := range prefixes {
if prefix == strings.Trim(p, " ") {
l.traceOn = true
break
}
}
}
if l.traceOn {
l.traceOut = l.newTraceWriter()
} else {
l.traceOut = ioutil.Discard
}
printStack := os.Getenv("PRINT_STACK")
l.printStack, _ = strconv.ParseBool(printStack)
return l
}
type logger struct {
prefix string
traceOn bool
traceOut io.Writer
printStack bool
outs atomic.Value
pc []uintptr
funcForPc *runtime.Func
}
// attaches the file and line number corresponding to
// the log message
func (l *logger) linePrefix(skipFrames int) string {
runtime.Callers(skipFrames, l.pc)
funcForPc := runtime.FuncForPC(l.pc[0])
file, line := funcForPc.FileLine(l.pc[0] - 1)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s:%d ", l.prefix, filepath.Base(file), line)
}
func (l *logger) print(out io.Writer, skipFrames int, severity string, arg interface{}) string {
buf := bufferPool.Get()
defer bufferPool.Put(buf)
linePrefix := l.linePrefix(skipFrames)
writeHeader := func() {
buf.WriteString(severity)
buf.WriteString(" ")
buf.WriteString(linePrefix)
}
if arg != nil {
ml, isMultiline := arg.(MultiLine)
if !isMultiline {
writeHeader()
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%v", arg)
printContext(buf, arg)
buf.WriteByte('\n')
} else {
mlp := ml.MultiLinePrinter()
first := true
for {
writeHeader()
more := mlp(buf)
if first {
printContext(buf, arg)
first = false
}
buf.WriteByte('\n')
if !more {
break
}
}
}
}
b := []byte(hidden.Clean(buf.String()))
_, err := out.Write(b)
if err != nil {
errorOnLogging(err)
}
if l.printStack {
l.doPrintStack()
}
return linePrefix
}
func (l *logger) printf(out io.Writer, skipFrames int, severity string, err error, message string, args ...interface{}) string {
buf := bufferPool.Get()
defer bufferPool.Put(buf)
linePrefix := l.linePrefix(skipFrames)
buf.WriteString(severity)
buf.WriteString(" ")
buf.WriteString(linePrefix)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, message, args...)
printContext(buf, err)
buf.WriteByte('\n')
b := []byte(hidden.Clean(buf.String()))
_, err2 := out.Write(b)
if err2 != nil {
errorOnLogging(err)
}
if l.printStack {
l.doPrintStack()
}
return linePrefix
}
func (l *logger) Debug(arg interface{}) {
l.print(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 4, "DEBUG", arg)
}
func (l *logger) Debugf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
l.printf(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 4, "DEBUG", nil, message, args...)
}
func (l *logger) Error(arg interface{}) error {
return l.errorSkipFrames(arg, 1, ERROR)
}
func (l *logger) Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) error {
return l.errorSkipFrames(errors.NewOffset(1, message, args...), 1, ERROR)
}
func (l *logger) Fatal(arg interface{}) {
fatal(l.errorSkipFrames(arg, 1, FATAL))
}
func (l *logger) Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
fatal(l.errorSkipFrames(errors.NewOffset(1, message, args...), 1, FATAL))
}
func fatal(err error) {
fn := onFatal.Load().(func(err error))
fn(err)
}
func (l *logger) errorSkipFrames(arg interface{}, skipFrames int, severity Severity) error {
var err error
switch e := arg.(type) {
case error:
err = e
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("%v", e)
}
linePrefix := l.print(GetOutputs().ErrorOut, skipFrames+4, severity.String(), err)
return report(err, linePrefix, severity)
}
func (l *logger) Trace(arg interface{}) {
if l.traceOn {
l.print(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 4, "TRACE", arg)
}
}
func (l *logger) Tracef(message string, args ...interface{}) {
if l.traceOn {
l.printf(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 4, "TRACE", nil, message, args...)
}
}
func (l *logger) TraceOut() io.Writer {
return l.traceOut
}
func (l *logger) IsTraceEnabled() bool {
return l.traceOn
}
func (l *logger) newTraceWriter() io.Writer {
pr, pw := io.Pipe()
br := bufio.NewReader(pr)
if !l.traceOn {
return pw
}
go func() {
defer func() {
if err := pr.Close(); err != nil {
errorOnLogging(err)
}
}()
defer func() {
if err := pw.Close(); err != nil {
errorOnLogging(err)
}
}()
for {
line, err := br.ReadString('\n')
if err == nil {
// Log the line (minus the trailing newline)
l.print(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 6, "TRACE", line[:len(line)-1])
} else {
l.printf(GetOutputs().DebugOut, 6, "TRACE", nil, "TraceWriter closed due to unexpected error: %v", err)
return
}
}
}()
return pw
}
type errorWriter struct {
l *logger
}
// Write implements method of io.Writer, due to different call depth,
// it will not log correct file and line prefix
func (w *errorWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
s := string(p)
if s[len(s)-1] == '\n' {
s = s[:len(s)-1]
}
w.l.print(GetOutputs().ErrorOut, 6, "ERROR", s)
return len(p), nil
}
func (l *logger) AsStdLogger() *log.Logger {
return log.New(&errorWriter{l}, "", 0)
}
func (l *logger) doPrintStack() {
var b []byte
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(b)
for _, pc := range l.pc {
funcForPc := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
if funcForPc == nil {
break
}
name := funcForPc.Name()
if strings.HasPrefix(name, "runtime.") {
break
}
file, line := funcForPc.FileLine(pc)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\t%s\t%s: %d\n", name, file, line)
}
if _, err := buf.WriteTo(os.Stderr); err != nil {
errorOnLogging(err)
}
}
func errorOnLogging(err error) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Unable to log: %v\n", err)
}
func printContext(buf *bytes.Buffer, err interface{}) {
// Note - we don't include globals when printing in order to avoid polluting the text log
values := ops.AsMap(err, false)
if len(values) == 0 {
return
}
buf.WriteString(" [")
var keys []string
for key := range values {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for i, key := range keys {
value := values[key]
if i > 0 {
buf.WriteString(" ")
}
buf.WriteString(key)
buf.WriteString("=")
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%v", value)
}
buf.WriteByte(']')
}
func report(err error, linePrefix string, severity Severity) error {
var reportersCopy []ErrorReporter
reportersMutex.RLock()
if len(reporters) > 0 {
reportersCopy = make([]ErrorReporter, len(reporters))
copy(reportersCopy, reporters)
}
reportersMutex.RUnlock()
if len(reportersCopy) > 0 {
ctx := ops.AsMap(err, true)
ctx["severity"] = severity.String()
for _, reporter := range reportersCopy {
// We include globals when reporting
reporter(err, linePrefix, severity, ctx)
}
}
return err
}
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