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Merge 0.11->trunk
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 12 Nov 2018 22:51:30 +0100 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local format = require "util.format".format; local setmetatable, rawset, pairs, ipairs, type = setmetatable, rawset, pairs, ipairs, type; local stdout = io.stdout; local io_open = io.open; local math_max, rep = math.max, string.rep; local os_date = os.date; local getstyle, getstring = require "util.termcolours".getstyle, require "util.termcolours".getstring; local config = require "core.configmanager"; local logger = require "util.logger"; local _ENV = nil; -- luacheck: std none -- The log config used if none specified in the config file (see reload_logging for initialization) local default_logging; local default_file_logging; local default_timestamp = "%b %d %H:%M:%S "; -- The actual config loggingmanager is using local logging_config; local apply_sink_rules; local log_sink_types = setmetatable({}, { __newindex = function (t, k, v) rawset(t, k, v); apply_sink_rules(k); end; }); local get_levels; local logging_levels = { "debug", "info", "warn", "error" } -- Put a rule into action. Requires that the sink type has already been registered. -- This function is called automatically when a new sink type is added [see apply_sink_rules()] local function add_rule(sink_config) local sink_maker = log_sink_types[sink_config.to]; if not sink_maker then return; -- No such sink type end -- Create sink local sink = sink_maker(sink_config); -- Set sink for all chosen levels for level in pairs(get_levels(sink_config.levels or logging_levels)) do logger.add_level_sink(level, sink); end end -- Search for all rules using a particular sink type, and apply -- them. Called automatically when a new sink type is added to -- the log_sink_types table. function apply_sink_rules(sink_type) if type(logging_config) == "table" then for _, level in ipairs(logging_levels) do if type(logging_config[level]) == "string" then local value = logging_config[level]; if sink_type == "file" and not value:match("^%*") then add_rule({ to = sink_type; filename = value; timestamps = true; levels = { min = level }; }); elseif value == "*"..sink_type then add_rule({ to = sink_type; levels = { min = level }; }); end end end for _, sink_config in ipairs(logging_config) do if (type(sink_config) == "table" and sink_config.to == sink_type) then add_rule(sink_config); elseif (type(sink_config) == "string" and sink_config:match("^%*(.+)") == sink_type) then add_rule({ levels = { min = "debug" }, to = sink_type }); end end elseif type(logging_config) == "string" and (not logging_config:match("^%*")) and sink_type == "file" then -- User specified simply a filename, and the "file" sink type -- was just added for _, sink_config in pairs(default_file_logging) do sink_config.filename = logging_config; add_rule(sink_config); sink_config.filename = nil; end elseif type(logging_config) == "string" and logging_config:match("^%*(.+)") == sink_type then -- Log all levels (debug+) to this sink add_rule({ levels = { min = "debug" }, to = sink_type }); end end --- Helper function to get a set of levels given a "criteria" table function get_levels(criteria, set) set = set or {}; if type(criteria) == "string" then set[criteria] = true; return set; end local min, max = criteria.min, criteria.max; if min or max then local in_range; for _, level in ipairs(logging_levels) do if min == level then set[level] = true; in_range = true; elseif max == level then set[level] = true; return set; elseif in_range then set[level] = true; end end end for _, level in ipairs(criteria) do set[level] = true; end return set; end -- Initialize config, etc. -- local function reload_logging() local old_sink_types = {}; for name, sink_maker in pairs(log_sink_types) do old_sink_types[name] = sink_maker; log_sink_types[name] = nil; end logger.reset(); local debug_mode = config.get("*", "debug"); default_logging = { { to = "console" , levels = { min = (debug_mode and "debug") or "info" } } }; default_file_logging = { { to = "file", levels = { min = (debug_mode and "debug") or "info" }, timestamps = true } }; logging_config = config.get("*", "log") or default_logging; for name, sink_maker in pairs(old_sink_types) do log_sink_types[name] = sink_maker; end end --- Definition of built-in logging sinks --- -- Null sink, must enter log_sink_types *first* local function log_to_nowhere() return function () return false; end; end log_sink_types.nowhere = log_to_nowhere; local function log_to_file(sink_config, logfile) logfile = logfile or io_open(sink_config.filename, "a+"); if not logfile then return log_to_nowhere(sink_config); end local write = logfile.write; local timestamps = sink_config.timestamps; if timestamps == true or timestamps == nil then timestamps = default_timestamp; -- Default format elseif timestamps then timestamps = timestamps .. " "; end if sink_config.buffer_mode ~= false then logfile:setvbuf(sink_config.buffer_mode or "line"); end -- Column width for "source" (used by stdout and console) local sourcewidth = sink_config.source_width; if sourcewidth then return function (name, level, message, ...) sourcewidth = math_max(#name+2, sourcewidth); write(logfile, timestamps and os_date(timestamps) or "", name, rep(" ", sourcewidth-#name), level, "\t", format(message, ...), "\n"); end else return function (name, level, message, ...) write(logfile, timestamps and os_date(timestamps) or "", name, "\t", level, "\t", format(message, ...), "\n"); end end end log_sink_types.file = log_to_file; local function log_to_stdout(sink_config) if not sink_config.timestamps then sink_config.timestamps = false; end if sink_config.source_width == nil then sink_config.source_width = 20; end return log_to_file(sink_config, stdout); end log_sink_types.stdout = log_to_stdout; local do_pretty_printing = true; local logstyles; if do_pretty_printing then logstyles = {}; logstyles["info"] = getstyle("bold"); logstyles["warn"] = getstyle("bold", "yellow"); logstyles["error"] = getstyle("bold", "red"); end local function log_to_console(sink_config) -- Really if we don't want pretty colours then just use plain stdout local logstdout = log_to_stdout(sink_config); if not do_pretty_printing then return logstdout; end return function (name, level, message, ...) local logstyle = logstyles[level]; if logstyle then level = getstring(logstyle, level); end return logstdout(name, level, message, ...); end end log_sink_types.console = log_to_console; local function register_sink_type(name, sink_maker) local old_sink_maker = log_sink_types[name]; log_sink_types[name] = sink_maker; return old_sink_maker; end return { reload_logging = reload_logging; register_sink_type = register_sink_type; }