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require File.expand_path('../logging/utils', __FILE__)
require 'yaml'
require 'stringio'
require 'fileutils'
require 'little-plugger'
require 'multi_json'
begin
require 'syslog'
HAVE_SYSLOG = true
rescue LoadError
HAVE_SYSLOG = false
end
#
#
module Logging
extend LittlePlugger
# :stopdoc:
LIBPATH = ::File.expand_path('..', __FILE__) + ::File::SEPARATOR
PATH = ::File.expand_path('../..', __FILE__) + ::File::SEPARATOR
LEVELS = {}
LNAMES = []
DEFAULT_CAUSE_DEPTH = 8
module Plugins; end
# :startdoc:
class << self
# call-seq:
# Logging.logger( device, age = 7, size = 1048576 )
# Logging.logger( device, age = 'weekly' )
#
# This convenience method returns a Logger instance configured to behave
# similarly to a core Ruby Logger instance.
#
# The _device_ is the logging destination. This can be a filename
# (String) or an IO object (STDERR, STDOUT, an open File, etc.). The
# _age_ is the number of old log files to keep or the frequency of
# rotation (+daily+, +weekly+, or +monthly+). The _size_ is the maximum
# logfile size and is only used when _age_ is a number.
#
# Using the same _device_ twice will result in the same Logger instance
# being returned. For example, if a Logger is created using STDOUT then
# the same Logger instance will be returned the next time STDOUT is
# used. A new Logger instance can be obtained by closing the previous
# logger instance.
#
# log1 = Logging.logger(STDOUT)
# log2 = Logging.logger(STDOUT)
# log1.object_id == log2.object_id #=> true
#
# log1.close
# log2 = Logging.logger(STDOUT)
# log1.object_id == log2.object_id #=> false
#
# The format of the log messages can be changed using a few optional
# parameters. The <tt>:pattern</tt> can be used to change the log
# message format. The <tt>:date_pattern</tt> can be used to change how
# timestamps are formatted.
#
# log = Logging.logger(STDOUT,
# :pattern => "[%d] %-5l : %m\n",
# :date_pattern => "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%s")
#
# See the documentation for the Logging::Layouts::Pattern class for a
# full description of the :pattern and :date_pattern formatting strings.
#
def logger( *args )
return ::Logging::Logger if args.empty?
opts = args.pop if args.last.instance_of?(Hash)
opts ||= Hash.new
dev = args.shift
keep = age = args.shift
size = args.shift
name = case dev
when String; dev
when File; dev.path
else dev.object_id.to_s end
repo = ::Logging::Repository.instance
return repo[name] if repo.has_logger? name
l_opts = {
:pattern => "%.1l, [%d #%p] %#{::Logging::MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH}l : %m\n",
:date_pattern => '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%s'
}
[:pattern, :date_pattern, :date_method].each do |o|
l_opts[o] = opts.delete(o) if opts.has_key? o
end
layout = ::Logging::Layouts::Pattern.new(l_opts)
a_opts = Hash.new
a_opts[:size] = size if size.is_a?(Integer)
a_opts[:age] = age if age.instance_of?(String)
a_opts[:keep] = keep if keep.is_a?(Integer)
a_opts[:filename] = dev if dev.instance_of?(String)
a_opts[:layout] = layout
a_opts.merge! opts
appender =
case dev
when String
::Logging::Appenders::RollingFile.new(name, a_opts)
else
::Logging::Appenders::IO.new(name, dev, a_opts)
end
logger = ::Logging::Logger.new(name)
logger.add_appenders appender
logger.additive = false
class << logger
def close
@appenders.each {|a| a.close}
h = ::Logging::Repository.instance.instance_variable_get :@h
h.delete(@name)
class << self; undef :close; end
end
end
logger
end
# Access to the layouts.
#
def layouts
::Logging::Layouts
end
# Access to the appenders.
#
def appenders
::Logging::Appenders
end
# Returns the color scheme identified by the given _name_. If there is no
# color scheme +nil+ is returned.
#
# If color scheme options are supplied then a new color scheme is created.
# Any existing color scheme with the given _name_ will be replaced by the
# new color scheme.
#
def color_scheme( name, opts = {} )
if opts.empty?
::Logging::ColorScheme[name]
else
::Logging::ColorScheme.new(name, opts)
end
end
# Reopen all appenders. This method should be called immediately after a
# fork to ensure no conflict with file descriptors and calls to fcntl or
# flock.
#
def reopen
log_internal {'re-opening all appenders'}
::Logging::Appenders.each {|appender| appender.reopen}
self
end
# call-seq:
# include Logging.globally
# include Logging.globally( :logger )
#
# Add a "logger" method to the including context. If included from
# Object or Kernel, the logger method will be available to all objects.
#
# Optionally, a method name can be given and that will be used to
# provided access to the logger:
#
# include Logging.globally( :log )
# log.info "Just using a shorter method name"
#
# If you prefer to use the shorter "log" to access the logger.
#
# ==== Example
#
# include Logging.globally
#
# class Foo
# logger.debug "Loading the Foo class"
# def initialize
# logger.info "Creating some new foo"
# end
# end
#
# logger.fatal "End of example"
#
def globally( name = :logger )
Module.new {
eval "def #{name}() @_logging_logger ||= ::Logging::Logger[self] end"
}
end
# call-seq:
# Logging.init( levels )
#
# Defines the levels available to the loggers. The _levels_ is an array
# of strings and symbols. Each element in the array is downcased and
# converted to a symbol; these symbols are used to create the logging
# methods in the loggers.
#
# The first element in the array is the lowest logging level. Setting the
# logging level to this value will enable all log messages. The last
# element in the array is the highest logging level. Setting the logging
# level to this value will disable all log messages except this highest
# level.
#
# This method should be invoked only once to configure the logging
# levels. It is automatically invoked with the default logging levels
# when the first logger is created.
#
# The levels "all" and "off" are reserved and will be ignored if passed
# to this method.
#
# Example:
#
# Logging.init :debug, :info, :warn, :error, :fatal
# log = Logging::Logger['my logger']
# log.level = :warn
# log.warn 'Danger! Danger! Will Robinson'
# log.info 'Just FYI' # => not logged
#
# or
#
# Logging.init %w(DEBUG INFO NOTICE WARNING ERR CRIT ALERT EMERG)
# log = Logging::Logger['syslog']
# log.level = :notice
# log.warning 'This is your first warning'
# log.info 'Just FYI' # => not logged
#
def init( *args )
args = %w(debug info warn error fatal) if args.empty?
args.flatten!
levels = LEVELS.clear
names = LNAMES.clear
id = 0
args.each do |lvl|
lvl = levelify lvl
unless levels.has_key?(lvl) or lvl == 'all' or lvl == 'off'
levels[lvl] = id
names[id] = lvl.upcase
id += 1
end
end
longest = names.inject {|x,y| (x.length > y.length) ? x : y}
longest = 'off' if longest.length < 3
module_eval "MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH = #{longest.length}", __FILE__, __LINE__
self.cause_depth = nil unless defined? @cause_depth
initialize_plugins
levels.keys
end
# call-seq:
# Logging.format_as( obj_format )
#
# Defines the default _obj_format_ method to use when converting objects
# into string representations for logging. _obj_format_ can be one of
# <tt>:string</tt>, <tt>:inspect</tt>, or <tt>:yaml</tt>. These
# formatting commands map to the following object methods
#
# * :string => to_s
# * :inspect => inspect
# * :yaml => to_yaml
# * :json => MultiJson.encode(obj)
#
# An +ArgumentError+ is raised if anything other than +:string+,
# +:inspect+, +:yaml+ is passed to this method.
#
def format_as( f )
f = f.intern if f.instance_of? String
unless [:string, :inspect, :yaml, :json].include? f
raise ArgumentError, "unknown object format '#{f}'"
end
module_eval "OBJ_FORMAT = :#{f}", __FILE__, __LINE__
self
end
# call-seq:
# Logging.backtrace #=> true or false
# Logging.backtrace( value ) #=> true or false
#
# Without any arguments, returns the global exception backtrace logging
# value. When set to +true+ backtraces will be written to the logs; when
# set to +false+ backtraces will be suppressed.
#
# When an argument is given the global exception backtrace setting will
# be changed. Value values are <tt>"on"</tt>, <tt>:on<tt> and +true+ to
# turn on backtraces and <tt>"off"</tt>, <tt>:off</tt> and +false+ to
# turn off backtraces.
#
def backtrace( b = nil )
@backtrace = true unless defined? @backtrace
return @backtrace if b.nil?
@backtrace = case b
when :on, 'on', true; true
when :off, 'off', false; false
else
raise ArgumentError, "backtrace must be true or false"
end
end
# Set the default UTC offset used when formatting time values sent to the
# appenders. If left unset, the default local time zone will be used for
# time values. This method accepts the `utc_offset` format supported by the
# `Time#localtime` method in Ruby.
#
# Passing "UTC" or `0` as the UTC offset will cause all times to be reported
# in the UTC timezone.
#
# Logging.utc_offset = "-07:00" # Mountain Standard Time in North America
# Logging.utc_offset = "+01:00" # Central European Time
# Logging.utc_offset = "UTC" # UTC
# Logging.utc_offset = 0 # UTC
#
def utc_offset=( value )
@utc_offset = case value
when nil; nil
when "UTC", "GMT", 0; 0
else
Time.now.localtime(value)
value
end
end
attr_reader :utc_offset
# Set the default Exception#cause depth used when formatting Exceptions.
# This sets the maximum number of nested errors that will be formatted by
# the layouts before giving up. This is used to avoid extremely large
# outputs.
#
# Logging.cause_depth = nil # set to the DEFAULT_CAUSE_DEPTH
# Logging.cause_depth = 0 # do not show any exception causes
# Logging.cause_depth = 1024 # show up to 1024 causes
# Logging.cause_depth = -1 # results in the DEFAULT_CAUSE_DEPTH
#
def cause_depth=( value )
if value.nil?
@cause_depth = DEFAULT_CAUSE_DEPTH
else
value = Integer(value)
@cause_depth = value < 0 ? DEFAULT_CAUSE_DEPTH : value
end
end
attr_reader :cause_depth
# Used to define a `basepath` that will be removed from filenames when
# reporting tracing information for log events. Normally you would set this
# to the root of your project:
#
# Logging.basepath = "/home/user/nifty_project"
#
# Or if you are in a Rails environment:
#
# Logging.basepath = Rails.root.to_s
#
# The basepath is expanded to a full path with trailing slashes removed.
# This setting will be cleared by a call to `Logging.reset`.
def basepath=( path )
if path.nil? || path.to_s.empty?
@basepath = nil
else
@basepath = File.expand_path(path)
end
end
attr_reader :basepath
# Returns the library path for the module. If any arguments are given,
# they will be joined to the end of the library path using
# <tt>File.join</tt>.
#
def libpath( *args, &block )
rv = args.empty? ? LIBPATH : ::File.join(LIBPATH, args.flatten)
if block
begin
$LOAD_PATH.unshift LIBPATH
rv = block.call
ensure
$LOAD_PATH.shift
end
end
return rv
end
# Returns the lpath for the module. If any arguments are given,
# they will be joined to the end of the path using
# <tt>File.join</tt>.
#
def path( *args, &block )
rv = args.empty? ? PATH : ::File.join(PATH, args.flatten)
if block
begin
$LOAD_PATH.unshift PATH
rv = block.call
ensure
$LOAD_PATH.shift
end
end
return rv
end
# call-seq:
# show_configuration( io = STDOUT, logger = 'root' )
#
# This method is used to show the configuration of the logging
# framework. The information is written to the given _io_ stream
# (defaulting to stdout). Normally the configuration is dumped starting
# with the root logger, but any logger name can be given.
#
# Each line contains information for a single logger and it's appenders.
# A child logger is indented two spaces from it's parent logger. Each
# line contains the logger name, level, additivity, and trace settings.
# Here is a brief example:
#
# root ........................... *info -T
# LoggerA ...................... info +A -T
# LoggerA::LoggerB ........... info +A -T
# LoggerA::LoggerC ........... *debug +A -T
# LoggerD ...................... *warn -A +T
#
# The lines can be deciphered as follows:
#
# 1) name - the name of the logger
#
# 2) level - the logger level; if it is preceded by an
# asterisk then the level was explicitly set for that
# logger (as opposed to being inherited from the parent
# logger)
#
# 3) additivity - a "+A" shows the logger is additive, and log events
# will be passed up to the parent logger; "-A" shows
# that the logger will *not* pass log events up to the
# parent logger
#
# 4) tracing - a "+T" shows that the logger will include caller
# tracing information in generated log events (this
# includes filename and line number of the log
# message); "-T" shows that the logger does not include
# caller tracing information in the log events
#
# If a logger has appenders then they are listed, one per line,
# immediately below the logger. Appender lines are pre-pended with a
# single dash:
#
# root ........................... *info -T
# - <Appenders::Stdout:0x8b02a4 name="stdout">
# LoggerA ...................... info +A -T
# LoggerA::LoggerB ........... info +A -T
# LoggerA::LoggerC ........... *debug +A -T
# LoggerD ...................... *warn -A +T
# - <Appenders::Stderr:0x8b04ca name="stderr">
#
# We can see in this configuration dump that all the loggers will append
# to stdout via the Stdout appender configured in the root logger. All
# the loggers are additive, and so their generated log events will be
# passed up to the root logger.
#
# The exception in this configuration is LoggerD. Its additivity is set
# to false. It uses its own appender to send messages to stderr.
#
def show_configuration( io = STDOUT, logger = 'root', indent = 0 )
logger = ::Logging::Logger[logger] unless logger.is_a?(::Logging::Logger)
io << logger._dump_configuration(indent)
indent += 2
children = ::Logging::Repository.instance.children(logger.name)
children.sort {|a,b| a.name <=> b.name}.each do |child|
::Logging.show_configuration(io, child, indent)
end
io
end
# :stopdoc:
# Convert the given level into a canonical form - a lowercase string.
def levelify( level )
case level
when String; level.downcase
when Symbol; level.to_s.downcase
else raise ArgumentError, "levels must be a String or Symbol" end
end
# Convert the given level into a level number.
def level_num( level )
l = levelify(level) rescue level
case l
when 'all'; 0
when 'off'; LEVELS.length
else begin; Integer(l); rescue ArgumentError; LEVELS[l] end end
end
# Internal logging method for use by the framework.
def log_internal( level = 1, &block )
::Logging::Logger[::Logging].__send__(levelify(LNAMES[level]), &block)
end
# Internal logging method for handling exceptions. If the
# `Thread#abort_on_exception` flag is set then the
# exception will be raised again.
def log_internal_error( err )
log_internal(-2) { err }
raise err if Thread.abort_on_exception
end
# Close all appenders
def shutdown( *args )
return unless initialized?
log_internal {'shutdown called - closing all appenders'}
::Logging::Appenders.each {|appender| appender.close}
nil
end
# Reset the Logging framework to it's uninitialized state
def reset
::Logging::Repository.reset
::Logging::Appenders.reset
::Logging::ColorScheme.reset
::Logging.clear_diagnostic_contexts(true)
LEVELS.clear
LNAMES.clear
remove_instance_variable :@backtrace if defined? @backtrace
remove_instance_variable :@basepath if defined? @basepath
remove_const :MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH if const_defined? :MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH
remove_const :OBJ_FORMAT if const_defined? :OBJ_FORMAT
self.utc_offset = nil
self.cause_depth = nil
self
end
# Return +true+ if the Logging framework is initialized.
def initialized?
const_defined? :MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH
end
# :startdoc:
end
require libpath('logging/version')
require libpath('logging/appender')
require libpath('logging/layout')
require libpath('logging/filter')
require libpath('logging/log_event')
require libpath('logging/logger')
require libpath('logging/repository')
require libpath('logging/root_logger')
require libpath('logging/color_scheme')
require libpath('logging/appenders')
require libpath('logging/layouts')
require libpath('logging/filters')
require libpath('logging/proxy')
require libpath('logging/diagnostic_context')
require libpath('logging/rails_compat')
end # module Logging
# This finalizer will close all the appenders that exist in the system.
# This is needed for closing IO streams and connections to the syslog server
# or e-mail servers, etc.
#
# You can prevent the finalizer from running by calling `exit!` from your
# application. This is required when daemonizing.
#
ObjectSpace.define_finalizer self, Logging.method(:shutdown)
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