gotosocial/internal/log/log.go
Daenney 4ae16bce8c
[feature] Make log format configurable (#2130)
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines

When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a
container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps
itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log
lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is
duplicate information.

This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the
timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server
and testrig.

* [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp

* [feature] Simplify timestamp handling

Co-Authored-By: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>

* [chore] Less escaped double-quotes

* [chore] Fix help string

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Co-authored-by: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-21 19:07:55 +01:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package log
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log/syslog"
"os"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-kv"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-logger/v2/level"
)
var (
// loglvl is the currently set logging level.
loglvl level.LEVEL
// lvlstrs is the lookup table of log levels to strings.
lvlstrs = level.Default()
// syslog output, only set if enabled.
sysout *syslog.Writer
// timefmt is the logging time format used, which includes
// the full field and required quoting
timefmt = `timestamp="02/01/2006 15:04:05.000" `
// ctxhooks allows modifying log content based on context.
ctxhooks []func(context.Context, []kv.Field) []kv.Field
)
// Hook adds the given hook to the global logger context hooks stack.
func Hook(hook func(ctx context.Context, kvs []kv.Field) []kv.Field) {
ctxhooks = append(ctxhooks, hook)
}
// Level returns the currently set log level.
func Level() level.LEVEL {
return loglvl
}
// SetLevel sets the max logging level.
func SetLevel(lvl level.LEVEL) {
loglvl = lvl
}
// TimeFormat returns the currently-set timestamp format.
func TimeFormat() string {
return timefmt
}
// SetTimeFormat sets the timestamp format to the given string.
func SetTimeFormat(format string) {
if format == "" {
timefmt = format
return
}
timefmt = `timestamp="` + format + `" `
}
// New starts a new log entry.
func New() Entry {
return Entry{}
}
func WithContext(ctx context.Context) Entry {
return Entry{ctx: ctx}
}
func WithField(key string, value interface{}) Entry {
return New().WithField(key, value)
}
func WithFields(fields ...kv.Field) Entry {
return New().WithFields(fields...)
}
func Trace(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.TRACE, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Tracef(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.TRACE, nil, s, a...)
}
func Debug(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.DEBUG, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Debugf(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.DEBUG, nil, s, a...)
}
func Info(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.INFO, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Infof(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.INFO, nil, s, a...)
}
func Warn(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.WARN, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Warnf(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.WARN, nil, s, a...)
}
func Error(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.ERROR, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Errorf(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, level.ERROR, nil, s, a...)
}
func Fatal(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
defer syscall.Exit(1)
logf(ctx, 3, level.FATAL, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Fatalf(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
defer syscall.Exit(1)
logf(ctx, 3, level.FATAL, nil, s, a...)
}
func Panic(ctx context.Context, a ...interface{}) {
defer panic(fmt.Sprint(a...))
logf(ctx, 3, level.PANIC, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
func Panicf(ctx context.Context, s string, a ...interface{}) {
defer panic(fmt.Sprintf(s, a...))
logf(ctx, 3, level.PANIC, nil, s, a...)
}
// Log will log formatted args as 'msg' field to the log at given level.
func Log(ctx context.Context, lvl level.LEVEL, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, lvl, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
// Logf will log format string as 'msg' field to the log at given level.
func Logf(ctx context.Context, lvl level.LEVEL, s string, a ...interface{}) {
logf(ctx, 3, lvl, nil, s, a...)
}
// Print will log formatted args to the stdout log output.
func Print(a ...interface{}) {
printf(3, nil, args(len(a)), a...)
}
// Print will log format string to the stdout log output.
func Printf(s string, a ...interface{}) {
printf(3, nil, s, a...)
}
func printf(depth int, fields []kv.Field, s string, a ...interface{}) {
// Acquire buffer
buf := getBuf()
// Append formatted timestamp according to `timefmt`
buf.B = time.Now().AppendFormat(buf.B, timefmt)
// Append formatted caller func
buf.B = append(buf.B, `func=`...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, Caller(depth+1)...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, ' ')
if len(fields) > 0 {
// Append formatted fields
kv.Fields(fields).AppendFormat(buf, false)
buf.B = append(buf.B, ' ')
}
// Append formatted args
fmt.Fprintf(buf, s, a...)
if buf.B[len(buf.B)-1] != '\n' {
// Append a final newline
buf.B = append(buf.B, '\n')
}
if sysout != nil {
// Write log entry to syslog
logsys(level.INFO, buf.String())
}
// Write to log and release
_, _ = os.Stdout.Write(buf.B)
putBuf(buf)
}
func logf(ctx context.Context, depth int, lvl level.LEVEL, fields []kv.Field, s string, a ...interface{}) {
var out *os.File
// Check if enabled.
if lvl > Level() {
return
}
// Split errors to stderr,
// all else goes to stdout.
if lvl <= level.ERROR {
out = os.Stderr
} else {
out = os.Stdout
}
// Acquire buffer
buf := getBuf()
// Append formatted timestamp according to `timefmt`
buf.B = time.Now().AppendFormat(buf.B, timefmt)
// Append formatted caller func
buf.B = append(buf.B, `func=`...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, Caller(depth+1)...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, ' ')
// Append formatted level string
buf.B = append(buf.B, `level=`...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, lvlstrs[lvl]...)
buf.B = append(buf.B, ' ')
if ctx != nil {
// Pass context through hooks.
for _, hook := range ctxhooks {
fields = hook(ctx, fields)
}
}
// Append formatted fields with msg
kv.Fields(append(fields, kv.Field{
K: "msg", V: fmt.Sprintf(s, a...),
})).AppendFormat(buf, false)
if buf.B[len(buf.B)-1] != '\n' {
// Append a final newline
buf.B = append(buf.B, '\n')
}
if sysout != nil {
// Write log entry to syslog
logsys(lvl, buf.String())
}
// Write to log and release
_, _ = out.Write(buf.B)
putBuf(buf)
}
// logsys will log given msg at given severity to the syslog.
// Max length: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5424.html#section-6.1
func logsys(lvl level.LEVEL, msg string) {
if max := 2048; len(msg) > max {
// Truncate up to max
msg = msg[:max]
}
switch lvl {
case level.TRACE, level.DEBUG:
_ = sysout.Debug(msg)
case level.INFO:
_ = sysout.Info(msg)
case level.WARN:
_ = sysout.Warning(msg)
case level.ERROR:
_ = sysout.Err(msg)
case level.FATAL, level.PANIC:
_ = sysout.Crit(msg)
}
}
// args returns an args format string of format '%v' * count.
func args(count int) string {
const args = `%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v` +
`%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v` +
`%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v` +
`%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v%v`
// Use predetermined args str
if count < len(args) {
return args[:count*2]
}
// Allocate buffer of needed len
var buf strings.Builder
buf.Grow(count * 2)
// Manually build an args str
for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
buf.WriteString(`%v`)
}
return buf.String()
}