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util/startup.lua @ 11523:5f15ab7c6ae5

Statistics: Rewrite statistics backends to use OpenMetrics The metric subsystem of Prosody has had some shortcomings from the perspective of the current state-of-the-art in metric observability. The OpenMetrics standard [0] is a formalization of the data model (and serialization format) of the well-known and widely-used Prometheus [1] software stack. The previous stats subsystem of Prosody did not map well to that format (see e.g. [2] and [3]); the key reason is that it was trying to do too much math on its own ([2]) while lacking first-class support for "families" of metrics ([3]) and structured metric metadata (despite the `extra` argument to metrics, there was no standard way of representing common things like "tags" or "labels"). Even though OpenMetrics has grown from the Prometheus world of monitoring, it maps well to other popular monitoring stacks such as: - InfluxDB (labels can be mapped to tags and fields as necessary) - Carbon/Graphite (labels can be attached to the metric name with dot-separation) - StatsD (see graphite when assuming that graphite is used as backend, which is the default) The util.statsd module has been ported to use the OpenMetrics model as a proof of concept. An implementation which exposes the util.statistics backend data as Prometheus metrics is ready for publishing in prosody-modules (most likely as mod_openmetrics_prometheus to avoid breaking existing 0.11 deployments). At the same time, the previous measure()-based API had one major advantage: It is really simple and easy to use without requiring lots of knowledge about OpenMetrics or similar concepts. For that reason as well as compatibility with existing code, it is preserved and may even be extended in the future. However, code relying on the `stats-updated` event as well as `get_stats` from `statsmanager` will break because the data model has changed completely; in case of `stats-updated`, the code will simply not run (as the event was renamed in order to avoid conflicts); the `get_stats` function has been removed completely (so it will cause a traceback when it is attempted to be used). Note that the measure_*_event methods have been removed from the module API. I was unable to find any uses or documentation and thus deemed they should not be ported. Re-implementation is possible when necessary. [0]: https://openmetrics.io/ [1]: https://prometheus.io/ [2]: #959 [3]: #960
author Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name>
date Sun, 18 Apr 2021 11:47:41 +0200
parent 11305:cd8516a77255
child 11560:3bbb1af92514
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-- Ignore the CFG_* variables
-- luacheck: ignore 113/CFG_CONFIGDIR 113/CFG_SOURCEDIR 113/CFG_DATADIR 113/CFG_PLUGINDIR
local startup = {};

local prosody = { events = require "util.events".new() };
local logger = require "util.logger";
local log = logger.init("startup");
local parse_args = require "util.argparse".parse;

local config = require "core.configmanager";
local config_warnings;

local dependencies = require "util.dependencies";

local original_logging_config;

local default_gc_params = { mode = "incremental", threshold = 105, speed = 250 };

local short_params = { D = "daemonize", F = "no-daemonize" };
local value_params = { config = true };

function startup.parse_args()
	local opts, err, where = parse_args(arg, {
			short_params = short_params,
			value_params = value_params,
		});
	if not opts then
		if err == "param-not-found" then
			print("Unknown command-line option: "..tostring(where));
			print("Perhaps you meant to use prosodyctl instead?");
		elseif err == "missing-value" then
			print("Expected a value to follow command-line option: "..where);
		end
		os.exit(1);
	end
	prosody.opts = opts;
end

function startup.read_config()
	local filenames = {};

	local filename;
	if prosody.opts.config then
		table.insert(filenames, prosody.opts.config);
		if CFG_CONFIGDIR then
			table.insert(filenames, CFG_CONFIGDIR.."/"..prosody.opts.config);
		end
	elseif os.getenv("PROSODY_CONFIG") then -- Passed by prosodyctl
			table.insert(filenames, os.getenv("PROSODY_CONFIG"));
	else
		table.insert(filenames, (CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".").."/prosody.cfg.lua");
	end
	for _,_filename in ipairs(filenames) do
		filename = _filename;
		local file = io.open(filename);
		if file then
			file:close();
			prosody.config_file = filename;
			prosody.paths.config = filename:match("^(.*)[\\/][^\\/]*$");
			CFG_CONFIGDIR = prosody.paths.config; -- luacheck: ignore 111
			break;
		end
	end
	prosody.config_file = filename
	local ok, level, err = config.load(filename);
	if not ok then
		print("\n");
		print("**************************");
		if level == "parser" then
			print("A problem occurred while reading the config file "..filename);
			print("");
			local err_line, err_message = tostring(err):match("%[string .-%]:(%d*): (.*)");
			if err:match("chunk has too many syntax levels$") then
				print("An Include statement in a config file is including an already-included");
				print("file and causing an infinite loop. An Include statement in a config file is...");
			else
				print("Error"..(err_line and (" on line "..err_line) or "")..": "..(err_message or tostring(err)));
			end
			print("");
		elseif level == "file" then
			print("Prosody was unable to find the configuration file.");
			print("We looked for: "..filename);
			print("A sample config file is included in the Prosody download called prosody.cfg.lua.dist");
			print("Copy or rename it to prosody.cfg.lua and edit as necessary.");
		end
		print("More help on configuring Prosody can be found at https://prosody.im/doc/configure");
		print("Good luck!");
		print("**************************");
		print("");
		os.exit(1);
	elseif err and #err > 0 then
		config_warnings = err;
	end
	prosody.config_loaded = true;
end

function startup.check_dependencies()
	if not dependencies.check_dependencies() then
		os.exit(1);
	end
end

-- luacheck: globals socket server

function startup.load_libraries()
	-- Load socket framework
	-- luacheck: ignore 111/server 111/socket
	socket = require "socket";
	server = require "net.server"
end

function startup.init_logging()
	-- Initialize logging
	local loggingmanager = require "core.loggingmanager"
	loggingmanager.reload_logging();
	prosody.events.add_handler("config-reloaded", function ()
		prosody.events.fire_event("reopen-log-files");
	end);
	prosody.events.add_handler("reopen-log-files", function ()
		loggingmanager.reload_logging();
		prosody.events.fire_event("logging-reloaded");
	end);
end

function startup.log_startup_warnings()
	dependencies.log_warnings();
	if config_warnings then
		for _, warning in ipairs(config_warnings) do
			log("warn", "Configuration warning: %s", warning);
		end
	end
end

function startup.sanity_check()
	for host, host_config in pairs(config.getconfig()) do
		if host ~= "*"
		and host_config.enabled ~= false
		and not host_config.component_module then
			return;
		end
	end
	log("error", "No enabled VirtualHost entries found in the config file.");
	log("error", "At least one active host is required for Prosody to function. Exiting...");
	os.exit(1);
end

function startup.sandbox_require()
	-- Replace require() with one that doesn't pollute _G, required
	-- for neat sandboxing of modules
	-- luacheck: ignore 113/getfenv 111/require
	local _realG = _G;
	local _real_require = require;
	local getfenv = getfenv or function (f)
		-- FIXME: This is a hack to replace getfenv() in Lua 5.2
		local name, env = debug.getupvalue(debug.getinfo(f or 1).func, 1);
		if name == "_ENV" then
			return env;
		end
	end
	function require(...) -- luacheck: ignore 121
		local curr_env = getfenv(2);
		local curr_env_mt = getmetatable(curr_env);
		local _realG_mt = getmetatable(_realG);
		if curr_env_mt and curr_env_mt.__index and not curr_env_mt.__newindex and _realG_mt then
			local old_newindex, old_index;
			old_newindex, _realG_mt.__newindex = _realG_mt.__newindex, curr_env;
			old_index, _realG_mt.__index = _realG_mt.__index, function (_G, k) -- luacheck: ignore 212/_G
				return rawget(curr_env, k);
			end;
			local ret = _real_require(...);
			_realG_mt.__newindex = old_newindex;
			_realG_mt.__index = old_index;
			return ret;
		end
		return _real_require(...);
	end
end

function startup.set_function_metatable()
	local mt = {};
	function mt.__index(f, upvalue)
		local i, name, value = 0;
		repeat
			i = i + 1;
			name, value = debug.getupvalue(f, i);
		until name == upvalue or name == nil;
		return value;
	end
	function mt.__newindex(f, upvalue, value)
		local i, name = 0;
		repeat
			i = i + 1;
			name = debug.getupvalue(f, i);
		until name == upvalue or name == nil;
		if name then
			debug.setupvalue(f, i, value);
		end
	end
	function mt.__tostring(f)
		local info = debug.getinfo(f, "Su");
		local n_params = info.nparams or 0;
		for i = 1, n_params do
			info[i] = debug.getlocal(f, i);
		end
		if info.isvararg then
			info[n_params+1] = "...";
		end
		return ("function<%s:%d>(%s)"):format(info.short_src:match("[^\\/]*$"), info.linedefined, table.concat(info, ", "));
	end
	debug.setmetatable(function() end, mt);
end

function startup.detect_platform()
	prosody.platform = "unknown";
	if os.getenv("WINDIR") then
		prosody.platform = "windows";
	elseif package.config:sub(1,1) == "/" then
		prosody.platform = "posix";
	end
end

function startup.detect_installed()
	prosody.installed = nil;
	if CFG_SOURCEDIR and (prosody.platform == "windows" or CFG_SOURCEDIR:match("^/")) then
		prosody.installed = true;
	end
end

function startup.init_global_state()
	-- luacheck: ignore 121
	prosody.bare_sessions = {};
	prosody.full_sessions = {};
	prosody.hosts = {};

	-- COMPAT: These globals are deprecated
	-- luacheck: ignore 111/bare_sessions 111/full_sessions 111/hosts
	bare_sessions = prosody.bare_sessions;
	full_sessions = prosody.full_sessions;
	hosts = prosody.hosts;

	prosody.paths = { source = CFG_SOURCEDIR, config = CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".",
	                  plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins", data = "data" };

	prosody.arg = _G.arg;

	_G.log = logger.init("general");
	prosody.log = logger.init("general");

	startup.detect_platform();
	startup.detect_installed();
	_G.prosody = prosody;
end

function startup.setup_datadir()
	prosody.paths.data = config.get("*", "data_path") or CFG_DATADIR or "data";
end

function startup.setup_plugindir()
	local custom_plugin_paths = config.get("*", "plugin_paths");
	local path_sep = package.config:sub(3,3);
	if custom_plugin_paths then
		-- path1;path2;path3;defaultpath...
		-- luacheck: ignore 111
		CFG_PLUGINDIR = table.concat(custom_plugin_paths, path_sep)..path_sep..(CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins");
		prosody.paths.plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR;
	end
end

function startup.setup_plugin_install_path()
	local installer_plugin_path = config.get("*", "installer_plugin_path") or "custom_plugins";
	local path_sep = package.config:sub(3,3);
	installer_plugin_path = config.resolve_relative_path(CFG_DATADIR or "data", installer_plugin_path);
	require"util.paths".complement_lua_path(installer_plugin_path);
	-- luacheck: ignore 111
	CFG_PLUGINDIR = installer_plugin_path..path_sep..(CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins");
	prosody.paths.installer = installer_plugin_path;
	prosody.paths.plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR;
end

function startup.chdir()
	if prosody.installed then
		local lfs = require "lfs";
		-- Ensure paths are absolute, not relative to the working directory which we're about to change
		local cwd = lfs.currentdir();
		prosody.paths.source = config.resolve_relative_path(cwd, prosody.paths.source);
		prosody.paths.config = config.resolve_relative_path(cwd, prosody.paths.config);
		prosody.paths.data = config.resolve_relative_path(cwd, prosody.paths.data);
		-- Change working directory to data path.
		lfs.chdir(prosody.paths.data);
	end
end

function startup.add_global_prosody_functions()
	-- Function to reload the config file
	function prosody.reload_config()
		log("info", "Reloading configuration file");
		prosody.events.fire_event("reloading-config");
		local ok, level, err = config.load(prosody.config_file);
		if not ok then
			if level == "parser" then
				log("error", "There was an error parsing the configuration file: %s", err);
			elseif level == "file" then
				log("error", "Couldn't read the config file when trying to reload: %s", err);
			end
		else
			prosody.events.fire_event("config-reloaded", {
				filename = prosody.config_file,
				config = config.getconfig(),
			});
		end
		return ok, (err and tostring(level)..": "..tostring(err)) or nil;
	end

	-- Function to reopen logfiles
	function prosody.reopen_logfiles()
		log("info", "Re-opening log files");
		prosody.events.fire_event("reopen-log-files");
	end

	-- Function to initiate prosody shutdown
	function prosody.shutdown(reason, code)
		log("info", "Shutting down: %s", reason or "unknown reason");
		prosody.shutdown_reason = reason;
		prosody.shutdown_code = code;
		prosody.events.fire_event("server-stopping", {
			reason = reason;
			code = code;
		});
		server.setquitting(true);
	end
end

function startup.load_secondary_libraries()
	--- Load and initialise core modules
	require "util.import"
	require "util.xmppstream"
	require "core.stanza_router"
	require "core.statsmanager"
	require "core.hostmanager"
	require "core.portmanager"
	require "core.modulemanager"
	require "core.usermanager"
	require "core.rostermanager"
	require "core.sessionmanager"
	package.loaded['core.componentmanager'] = setmetatable({},{__index=function()
		-- COMPAT which version?
		log("warn", "componentmanager is deprecated: %s", debug.traceback():match("\n[^\n]*\n[ \t]*([^\n]*)"));
		return function() end
	end});

	require "util.array"
	require "util.datetime"
	require "util.iterators"
	require "util.timer"
	require "util.helpers"

	pcall(require, "util.signal") -- Not on Windows

	-- Commented to protect us from
	-- the second kind of people
	--[[
	pcall(require, "remdebug.engine");
	if remdebug then remdebug.engine.start() end
	]]

	require "util.stanza"
	require "util.jid"
end

function startup.init_http_client()
	local http = require "net.http"
	local config_ssl = config.get("*", "ssl") or {}
	local https_client = config.get("*", "client_https_ssl")
	http.default.options.sslctx = require "core.certmanager".create_context("client_https port 0", "client",
		{ capath = config_ssl.capath, cafile = config_ssl.cafile, verify = "peer", }, https_client);
end

function startup.init_data_store()
	require "core.storagemanager";
end

function startup.prepare_to_start()
	log("info", "Prosody is using the %s backend for connection handling", server.get_backend());
	-- Signal to modules that we are ready to start
	prosody.events.fire_event("server-starting");
	prosody.start_time = os.time();
end

function startup.init_global_protection()
	-- Catch global accesses
	-- luacheck: ignore 212/t
	local locked_globals_mt = {
		__index = function (t, k) log("warn", "%s", debug.traceback("Attempt to read a non-existent global '"..tostring(k).."'", 2)); end;
		__newindex = function (t, k, v) error("Attempt to set a global: "..tostring(k).." = "..tostring(v), 2); end;
	};

	function prosody.unlock_globals()
		setmetatable(_G, nil);
	end

	function prosody.lock_globals()
		setmetatable(_G, locked_globals_mt);
	end

	-- And lock now...
	prosody.lock_globals();
end

function startup.read_version()
	-- Try to determine version
	local version_file = io.open((CFG_SOURCEDIR or ".").."/prosody.version");
	prosody.version = "unknown";
	if version_file then
		prosody.version = version_file:read("*a"):gsub("%s*$", "");
		version_file:close();
		if #prosody.version == 12 and prosody.version:match("^[a-f0-9]+$") then
			prosody.version = "hg:"..prosody.version;
		end
	else
		local hg = require"util.mercurial";
		local hgid = hg.check_id(CFG_SOURCEDIR or ".");
		if hgid then prosody.version = "hg:" .. hgid; end
	end
end

function startup.log_greeting()
	log("info", "Hello and welcome to Prosody version %s", prosody.version);
end

function startup.notify_started()
	prosody.events.fire_event("server-started");
end

-- Override logging config (used by prosodyctl)
function startup.force_console_logging()
	original_logging_config = config.get("*", "log");
	config.set("*", "log", { { levels = { min = os.getenv("PROSODYCTL_LOG_LEVEL") or "info" }, to = "console" } });
end

function startup.switch_user()
	-- Switch away from root and into the prosody user --
	-- NOTE: This function is only used by prosodyctl.
	-- The prosody process is built with the assumption that
	-- it is already started as the appropriate user.

	local want_pposix_version = "0.4.0";
	local have_pposix, pposix = pcall(require, "util.pposix");

	if have_pposix and pposix then
		if pposix._VERSION ~= want_pposix_version then
			print(string.format("Unknown version (%s) of binary pposix module, expected %s",
				tostring(pposix._VERSION), want_pposix_version));
			os.exit(1);
		end
		prosody.current_uid = pposix.getuid();
		local arg_root = prosody.opts.root;
		if prosody.current_uid == 0 and config.get("*", "run_as_root") ~= true and not arg_root then
			-- We haz root!
			local desired_user = config.get("*", "prosody_user") or "prosody";
			local desired_group = config.get("*", "prosody_group") or desired_user;
			local ok, err = pposix.setgid(desired_group);
			if ok then
				ok, err = pposix.initgroups(desired_user);
			end
			if ok then
				ok, err = pposix.setuid(desired_user);
				if ok then
					-- Yay!
					prosody.switched_user = true;
				end
			end
			if not prosody.switched_user then
				-- Boo!
				print("Warning: Couldn't switch to Prosody user/group '"..tostring(desired_user).."'/'"..tostring(desired_group).."': "..tostring(err));
			else
				-- Make sure the Prosody user can read the config
				local conf, err, errno = io.open(prosody.config_file); --luacheck: ignore 211/errno
				if conf then
					conf:close();
				else
					print("The config file is not readable by the '"..desired_user.."' user.");
					print("Prosody will not be able to read it.");
					print("Error was "..err);
					os.exit(1);
				end
			end
		end

		-- Set our umask to protect data files
		pposix.umask(config.get("*", "umask") or "027");
		pposix.setenv("HOME", prosody.paths.data);
		pposix.setenv("PROSODY_CONFIG", prosody.config_file);
	else
		print("Error: Unable to load pposix module. Check that Prosody is installed correctly.")
		print("For more help send the below error to us through https://prosody.im/discuss");
		print(tostring(pposix))
		os.exit(1);
	end
end

function startup.check_unwriteable()
	local function test_writeable(filename)
		local f, err = io.open(filename, "a");
		if not f then
			return false, err;
		end
		f:close();
		return true;
	end

	local unwriteable_files = {};
	if type(original_logging_config) == "string" and original_logging_config:sub(1,1) ~= "*" then
		local ok, err = test_writeable(original_logging_config);
		if not ok then
			table.insert(unwriteable_files, err);
		end
	elseif type(original_logging_config) == "table" then
		for _, rule in ipairs(original_logging_config) do
			if rule.filename then
				local ok, err = test_writeable(rule.filename);
				if not ok then
					table.insert(unwriteable_files, err);
				end
			end
		end
	end

	if #unwriteable_files > 0 then
		print("One of more of the Prosody log files are not");
		print("writeable, please correct the errors and try");
		print("starting prosodyctl again.");
		print("");
		for _, err in ipairs(unwriteable_files) do
			print(err);
		end
		print("");
		os.exit(1);
	end
end

function startup.init_gc()
	-- Apply garbage collector settings from the config file
	local gc = require "util.gc";
	local gc_settings = config.get("*", "gc") or { mode = default_gc_params.mode };

	local ok, err = gc.configure(gc_settings, default_gc_params);
	if not ok then
		log("error", "Failed to apply GC configuration: %s", err);
		return nil, err;
	end
	return true;
end

function startup.init_errors()
	require "util.error".configure(config.get("*", "error_library") or {});
end

function startup.make_host(hostname)
	return {
		type = "local",
		events = prosody.events,
		modules = {},
		sessions = {},
		users = require "core.usermanager".new_null_provider(hostname)
	};
end

function startup.make_dummy_hosts()
	-- When running under prosodyctl, we don't want to
	-- fully initialize the server, so we populate prosody.hosts
	-- with just enough things for most code to work correctly
	-- luacheck: ignore 122/hosts
	prosody.core_post_stanza = function () end; -- TODO: mod_router!

	for hostname in pairs(config.getconfig()) do
		prosody.hosts[hostname] = startup.make_host(hostname);
	end
end

-- prosodyctl only
function startup.prosodyctl()
	prosody.process_type = "prosodyctl";
	startup.parse_args();
	startup.init_global_state();
	startup.read_config();
	startup.force_console_logging();
	startup.init_logging();
	startup.init_gc();
	startup.init_errors();
	startup.setup_plugindir();
	startup.setup_plugin_install_path();
	startup.setup_datadir();
	startup.chdir();
	startup.read_version();
	startup.switch_user();
	startup.check_dependencies();
	startup.log_startup_warnings();
	startup.check_unwriteable();
	startup.load_libraries();
	startup.init_http_client();
	startup.make_dummy_hosts();
end

function startup.prosody()
	-- These actions are in a strict order, as many depend on
	-- previous steps to have already been performed
	prosody.process_type = "prosody";
	startup.parse_args();
	startup.init_global_state();
	startup.read_config();
	startup.init_logging();
	startup.init_gc();
	startup.init_errors();
	startup.sanity_check();
	startup.sandbox_require();
	startup.set_function_metatable();
	startup.check_dependencies();
	startup.load_libraries();
	startup.setup_plugindir();
	startup.setup_plugin_install_path();
	startup.setup_datadir();
	startup.chdir();
	startup.add_global_prosody_functions();
	startup.read_version();
	startup.log_greeting();
	startup.log_startup_warnings();
	startup.load_secondary_libraries();
	startup.init_http_client();
	startup.init_data_store();
	startup.init_global_protection();
	startup.prepare_to_start();
	startup.notify_started();
end

return startup;