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// Copyright 2020 The Monogon Project Authors.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package logtree
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/mitchellh/go-wordwrap"
"source.monogon.dev/metropolis/pkg/logbuffer"
cpb "source.monogon.dev/metropolis/proto/common"
)
// LogEntry contains a log entry, combining both leveled and raw logging into a
// single stream of events. A LogEntry will contain exactly one of either
// LeveledPayload or RawPayload.
type LogEntry struct {
// If non-nil, this is a leveled logging entry.
Leveled *LeveledPayload
// If non-nil, this is a raw logging entry line.
Raw *logbuffer.Line
// DN from which this entry was logged.
DN DN
}
// String returns a canonical representation of this payload as a single string
// prefixed with metadata. If the entry is a leveled log entry that originally was
// logged with newlines this representation will also contain newlines, with each
// original message part prefixed by the metadata. For an alternative call that
// will instead return a canonical prefix and a list of lines in the message, see
// Strings().
func (l *LogEntry) String() string {
if l.Leveled != nil {
prefix, messages := l.Leveled.Strings()
res := make([]string, len(messages))
for i, m := range messages {
res[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%-32s %s%s", l.DN, prefix, m)
}
return strings.Join(res, "\n")
}
if l.Raw != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("%-32s R %s", l.DN, l.Raw)
}
return "INVALID"
}
// ConciseString returns a concise representation of this log entry for
// constrained environments, like TTY consoles.
//
// The output format is as follows:
//
// shortened dn I Hello there
// some component W Something went wrong
// shortened dn I Goodbye there
// external stuff R I am en external process using raw logging.
//
// The above output is the result of calling ConciseString on three different
// LogEntries.
//
// If maxWidth is greater than zero, word wrapping will be applied. For example,
// with maxWidth set to 40:
//
// shortened I Hello there
// some component W Something went wrong and here are the very long details that
// | describe this particular issue: according to all known laws of
// | aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
// shortened dn I Goodbye there
// external stuff R I am en external process using raw logging.
//
// The above output is also the result of calling ConciseString on three
// different LogEntries.
//
// Multi-line log entries will emit 'continuation' lines (with '|') in the same
// way as word wrapping does. That means that even with word wrapping disabled,
// the result of this function might be multiline.
//
// The width of the first column (the 'shortened DN' column) is automatically
// selected based on maxWidth. If maxWidth is less than 60, the column will be
// omitted. For example, with maxWidth set to 20:
//
// I Hello there
// W Something went wrong and here are the very long details that
// | describe this particular issue: according to all known laws of
// | aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
// I Goodbye there
// R I am en external process using raw logging.
//
// The given `dict` implements simple replacement rules for shortening the DN
// parts of a log entry's DN. Some rules are hardcoded for Metropolis' DN tree.
// If no extra shortening rules should be applied, dict can be set to ni// The
// given `dict` implements simple replacement rules for shortening the DN parts
// of a log entry's DN. Some rules are hardcoded for Metropolis' DN tree. If no
// extra shortening rules should be applied, dict can be set to nil.
func (l *LogEntry) ConciseString(dict ShortenDictionary, maxWidth int) string {
// Decide on a dnWidth.
dnWidth := 0
switch {
case maxWidth >= 80:
dnWidth = 20
case maxWidth >= 60:
dnWidth = 16
case maxWidth <= 0:
// No word wrapping.
dnWidth = 20
}
// Compute shortened DN, if needed.
sh := ""
if dnWidth > 0 {
sh = l.DN.Shorten(dict, dnWidth)
sh = fmt.Sprintf("%*s ", dnWidth, sh)
}
// Prefix of the first line emitted.
var prefix string
switch {
case l.Leveled != nil:
prefix = sh + string(l.Leveled.Severity()) + " "
case l.Raw != nil:
prefix = sh + "R "
}
// Prefix of rest of lines emitted.
continuationPrefix := strings.Repeat(" ", len(sh)) + "| "
// Collect lines based on the type of LogEntry.
var lines []string
collect := func(message string) {
if maxWidth > 0 {
message = wordwrap.WrapString(message, uint(maxWidth-len(prefix)))
}
for _, m2 := range strings.Split(message, "\n") {
if len(m2) == 0 {
continue
}
if len(lines) == 0 {
lines = append(lines, prefix+m2)
} else {
lines = append(lines, continuationPrefix+m2)
}
}
}
switch {
case l.Leveled != nil:
_, messages := l.Leveled.Strings()
for _, m := range messages {
collect(m)
}
case l.Raw != nil:
collect(l.Raw.String())
default:
return ""
}
return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
// Strings returns the canonical representation of this payload split into a
// prefix and all lines that were contained in the original message. This is
// meant to be displayed to the user by showing the prefix before each line,
// concatenated together - possibly in a table form with the prefixes all
// unified with a rowspan- like mechanism.
//
// For example, this function can return:
// prefix = "root.foo.bar I1102 17:20:06.921395 0 foo.go:42] "
// lines = []string{"current tags:", " - one", " - two"}
//
// With this data, the result should be presented to users this way in text form:
// root.foo.bar I1102 17:20:06.921395 foo.go:42] current tags:
// root.foo.bar I1102 17:20:06.921395 foo.go:42] - one
// root.foo.bar I1102 17:20:06.921395 foo.go:42] - two
//
// Or, in a table layout:
// .----------------------------------------------------------------------.
// | root.foo.bar I1102 17:20:06.921395 foo.go:42] : current tags: |
// | :------------------|
// | : - one |
// | :------------------|
// | : - two |
// '----------------------------------------------------------------------'
func (l *LogEntry) Strings() (prefix string, lines []string) {
if l.Leveled != nil {
prefix, messages := l.Leveled.Strings()
prefix = fmt.Sprintf("%-32s %s", l.DN, prefix)
return prefix, messages
}
if l.Raw != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("%-32s R ", l.DN), []string{l.Raw.Data}
}
return "INVALID ", []string{"INVALID"}
}
// Convert this LogEntry to proto. Returned value may be nil if given LogEntry is
// invalid, eg. contains neither a Raw nor Leveled entry.
func (l *LogEntry) Proto() *cpb.LogEntry {
p := &cpb.LogEntry{
Dn: string(l.DN),
}
switch {
case l.Leveled != nil:
leveled := l.Leveled
p.Kind = &cpb.LogEntry_Leveled_{
Leveled: leveled.Proto(),
}
case l.Raw != nil:
raw := l.Raw
p.Kind = &cpb.LogEntry_Raw_{
Raw: raw.ProtoLog(),
}
default:
return nil
}
return p
}
// Parse a proto LogEntry back into internal structure. This can be used in log
// proto API consumers to easily print received log entries.
func LogEntryFromProto(l *cpb.LogEntry) (*LogEntry, error) {
dn := DN(l.Dn)
if _, err := dn.Path(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not convert DN: %w", err)
}
res := &LogEntry{
DN: dn,
}
switch inner := l.Kind.(type) {
case *cpb.LogEntry_Leveled_:
leveled, err := LeveledPayloadFromProto(inner.Leveled)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not convert leveled entry: %w", err)
}
res.Leveled = leveled
case *cpb.LogEntry_Raw_:
line, err := logbuffer.LineFromLogProto(inner.Raw)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not convert raw entry: %w", err)
}
res.Raw = line
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto has neither Leveled nor Raw set")
}
return res, nil
}