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Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -07001// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
2//
3// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5// You may obtain a copy of the License at
6//
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8//
9// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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12// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13// limitations under the License.
14
15// Package logger implements a logging package designed for command line
16// utilities. It uses the standard 'log' package and function, but splits
17// output between stderr and a rotating log file.
18//
19// In addition to the standard logger functions, Verbose[f|ln] calls only go to
20// the log file by default, unless SetVerbose(true) has been called.
21//
22// The log file also includes extended date/time/source information, which are
23// omitted from the stderr output for better readability.
24//
25// In order to better handle resource cleanup after a Fatal error, the Fatal
26// functions panic instead of calling os.Exit(). To actually do the cleanup,
27// and prevent the printing of the panic, call defer logger.Cleanup() at the
28// beginning of your main function.
29package logger
30
31import (
32 "errors"
33 "fmt"
34 "io"
35 "io/ioutil"
36 "log"
37 "os"
38 "path/filepath"
39 "strconv"
40 "sync"
Dan Willemsenca8feb32017-10-18 13:18:41 -070041 "syscall"
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -070042)
43
44type Logger interface {
45 // Print* prints to both stderr and the file log.
46 // Arguments to Print are handled in the manner of fmt.Print.
47 Print(v ...interface{})
48 // Arguments to Printf are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf
49 Printf(format string, v ...interface{})
50 // Arguments to Println are handled in the manner of fmt.Println
51 Println(v ...interface{})
52
53 // Verbose* is equivalent to Print*, but skips stderr unless the
54 // logger has been configured in verbose mode.
55 Verbose(v ...interface{})
56 Verbosef(format string, v ...interface{})
57 Verboseln(v ...interface{})
58
59 // Fatal* is equivalent to Print* followed by a call to panic that
60 // can be converted to an error using Recover, or will be converted
61 // to a call to os.Exit(1) with a deferred call to Cleanup()
62 Fatal(v ...interface{})
63 Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{})
64 Fatalln(v ...interface{})
65
66 // Panic is equivalent to Print* followed by a call to panic.
67 Panic(v ...interface{})
68 Panicf(format string, v ...interface{})
69 Panicln(v ...interface{})
70
71 // Output writes the string to both stderr and the file log.
72 Output(calldepth int, str string) error
73}
74
75// fatalLog is the type used when Fatal[f|ln]
76type fatalLog error
77
78func fileRotation(from, baseName, ext string, cur, max int) error {
79 newName := baseName + "." + strconv.Itoa(cur) + ext
80
81 if _, err := os.Lstat(newName); err == nil {
82 if cur+1 <= max {
83 fileRotation(newName, baseName, ext, cur+1, max)
84 }
85 }
86
87 if err := os.Rename(from, newName); err != nil {
Colin Crossf46e37f2018-03-21 16:25:58 -070088 return fmt.Errorf("Failed to rotate %s to %s. %s", from, newName, err)
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -070089 }
90 return nil
91}
92
93// CreateFileWithRotation returns a new os.File using os.Create, renaming any
94// existing files to <filename>.#.<ext>, keeping up to maxCount files.
95// <filename>.1.<ext> is the most recent backup, <filename>.2.<ext> is the
96// second most recent backup, etc.
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -070097func CreateFileWithRotation(filename string, maxCount int) (*os.File, error) {
Dan Willemsenca8feb32017-10-18 13:18:41 -070098 lockFileName := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(filename), ".lock_"+filepath.Base(filename))
99 lockFile, err := os.OpenFile(lockFileName, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, 0666)
100 if err != nil {
101 return nil, err
102 }
103 defer lockFile.Close()
104
105 err = syscall.Flock(int(lockFile.Fd()), syscall.LOCK_EX)
106 if err != nil {
107 return nil, err
108 }
109
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -0700110 if _, err := os.Lstat(filename); err == nil {
111 ext := filepath.Ext(filename)
112 basename := filename[:len(filename)-len(ext)]
113 if err = fileRotation(filename, basename, ext, 1, maxCount); err != nil {
114 return nil, err
115 }
116 }
117
118 return os.Create(filename)
119}
120
121// Recover can be used with defer in a GoRoutine to convert a Fatal panics to
122// an error that can be handled.
123func Recover(fn func(err error)) {
124 p := recover()
125
126 if p == nil {
127 return
128 } else if log, ok := p.(fatalLog); ok {
129 fn(error(log))
130 } else {
131 panic(p)
132 }
133}
134
135type stdLogger struct {
136 stderr *log.Logger
137 verbose bool
138
139 fileLogger *log.Logger
140 mutex sync.Mutex
141 file *os.File
142}
143
144var _ Logger = &stdLogger{}
145
146// New creates a new Logger. The out variable sets the destination, commonly
147// os.Stderr, but it may be a buffer for tests, or a separate log file if
148// the user doesn't need to see the output.
149func New(out io.Writer) *stdLogger {
150 return &stdLogger{
151 stderr: log.New(out, "", log.Ltime),
152 fileLogger: log.New(ioutil.Discard, "", log.Ldate|log.Lmicroseconds|log.Llongfile),
153 }
154}
155
156// SetVerbose controls whether Verbose[f|ln] logs to stderr as well as the
157// file-backed log.
Jeff Gastonf1fd45e2017-08-09 18:25:28 -0700158func (s *stdLogger) SetVerbose(v bool) *stdLogger {
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -0700159 s.verbose = v
Jeff Gastonf1fd45e2017-08-09 18:25:28 -0700160 return s
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -0700161}
162
163// SetOutput controls where the file-backed log will be saved. It will keep
164// some number of backups of old log files.
Jeff Gastonf1fd45e2017-08-09 18:25:28 -0700165func (s *stdLogger) SetOutput(path string) *stdLogger {
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -0700166 if f, err := CreateFileWithRotation(path, 5); err == nil {
167 s.mutex.Lock()
168 defer s.mutex.Unlock()
169
170 if s.file != nil {
171 s.file.Close()
172 }
173 s.file = f
174 s.fileLogger.SetOutput(f)
175 } else {
176 s.Fatal(err.Error())
177 }
Jeff Gastonf1fd45e2017-08-09 18:25:28 -0700178 return s
Dan Willemsen1e704462016-08-21 15:17:17 -0700179}
180
181// Close disables logging to the file and closes the file handle.
182func (s *stdLogger) Close() {
183 s.mutex.Lock()
184 defer s.mutex.Unlock()
185 if s.file != nil {
186 s.fileLogger.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
187 s.file.Close()
188 s.file = nil
189 }
190}
191
192// Cleanup should be used with defer in your main function. It will close the
193// log file and convert any Fatal panics back to os.Exit(1)
194func (s *stdLogger) Cleanup() {
195 fatal := false
196 p := recover()
197
198 if _, ok := p.(fatalLog); ok {
199 fatal = true
200 p = nil
201 } else if p != nil {
202 s.Println(p)
203 }
204
205 s.Close()
206
207 if p != nil {
208 panic(p)
209 } else if fatal {
210 os.Exit(1)
211 }
212}
213
214// Output writes string to both stderr and the file log.
215func (s *stdLogger) Output(calldepth int, str string) error {
216 s.stderr.Output(calldepth+1, str)
217 return s.fileLogger.Output(calldepth+1, str)
218}
219
220// VerboseOutput is equivalent to Output, but only goes to the file log
221// unless SetVerbose(true) has been called.
222func (s *stdLogger) VerboseOutput(calldepth int, str string) error {
223 if s.verbose {
224 s.stderr.Output(calldepth+1, str)
225 }
226 return s.fileLogger.Output(calldepth+1, str)
227}
228
229// Print prints to both stderr and the file log.
230// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print.
231func (s *stdLogger) Print(v ...interface{}) {
232 output := fmt.Sprint(v...)
233 s.Output(2, output)
234}
235
236// Printf prints to both stderr and the file log.
237// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf.
238func (s *stdLogger) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
239 output := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)
240 s.Output(2, output)
241}
242
243// Println prints to both stderr and the file log.
244// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println.
245func (s *stdLogger) Println(v ...interface{}) {
246 output := fmt.Sprintln(v...)
247 s.Output(2, output)
248}
249
250// Verbose is equivalent to Print, but only goes to the file log unless
251// SetVerbose(true) has been called.
252func (s *stdLogger) Verbose(v ...interface{}) {
253 output := fmt.Sprint(v...)
254 s.VerboseOutput(2, output)
255}
256
257// Verbosef is equivalent to Printf, but only goes to the file log unless
258// SetVerbose(true) has been called.
259func (s *stdLogger) Verbosef(format string, v ...interface{}) {
260 output := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)
261 s.VerboseOutput(2, output)
262}
263
264// Verboseln is equivalent to Println, but only goes to the file log unless
265// SetVerbose(true) has been called.
266func (s *stdLogger) Verboseln(v ...interface{}) {
267 output := fmt.Sprintln(v...)
268 s.VerboseOutput(2, output)
269}
270
271// Fatal is equivalent to Print() followed by a call to panic() that
272// Cleanup will convert to a os.Exit(1).
273func (s *stdLogger) Fatal(v ...interface{}) {
274 output := fmt.Sprint(v...)
275 s.Output(2, output)
276 panic(fatalLog(errors.New(output)))
277}
278
279// Fatalf is equivalent to Printf() followed by a call to panic() that
280// Cleanup will convert to a os.Exit(1).
281func (s *stdLogger) Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
282 output := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)
283 s.Output(2, output)
284 panic(fatalLog(errors.New(output)))
285}
286
287// Fatalln is equivalent to Println() followed by a call to panic() that
288// Cleanup will convert to a os.Exit(1).
289func (s *stdLogger) Fatalln(v ...interface{}) {
290 output := fmt.Sprintln(v...)
291 s.Output(2, output)
292 panic(fatalLog(errors.New(output)))
293}
294
295// Panic is equivalent to Print() followed by a call to panic().
296func (s *stdLogger) Panic(v ...interface{}) {
297 output := fmt.Sprint(v...)
298 s.Output(2, output)
299 panic(output)
300}
301
302// Panicf is equivalent to Printf() followed by a call to panic().
303func (s *stdLogger) Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
304 output := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)
305 s.Output(2, output)
306 panic(output)
307}
308
309// Panicln is equivalent to Println() followed by a call to panic().
310func (s *stdLogger) Panicln(v ...interface{}) {
311 output := fmt.Sprintln(v...)
312 s.Output(2, output)
313 panic(output)
314}