require 'puppet/util/tagging' require 'puppet/util/classgen' require 'puppet/network/format_support' require 'facter' # Pass feedback to the user. Log levels are modeled after syslog's, and it is # expected that that will be the most common log destination. Supports # multiple destinations, one of which is a remote server. class Puppet::Util::Log include Puppet::Util extend Puppet::Util::ClassGen include Puppet::Util::Tagging include Puppet::Network::FormatSupport @levels = [:debug,:info,:notice,:warning,:err,:alert,:emerg,:crit] @loglevel = 2 @desttypes = {} # Create a new destination type. def self.newdesttype(name, options = {}, &block) dest = genclass( name, :parent => Puppet::Util::Log::Destination, :prefix => "Dest", :block => block, :hash => @desttypes, :attributes => options ) dest.match(dest.name) dest end require 'puppet/util/log/destination' require 'puppet/util/log/destinations' @destinations = {} @queued = [] class << self include Puppet::Util include Puppet::Util::ClassGen attr_reader :desttypes end # Reset log to basics. Basically just flushes and closes files and # undefs other objects. def Log.close(destination) if @destinations.include?(destination) @destinations[destination].flush if @destinations[destination].respond_to?(:flush) @destinations[destination].close if @destinations[destination].respond_to?(:close) @destinations.delete(destination) end end def self.close_all destinations.keys.each { |dest| close(dest) } raise Puppet::DevError.new("Log.close_all failed to close #{@destinations.keys.inspect}") if !@destinations.empty? end # Flush any log destinations that support such operations. def Log.flush @destinations.each { |type, dest| dest.flush if dest.respond_to?(:flush) } end def Log.autoflush=(v) @destinations.each do |type, dest| dest.autoflush = v if dest.respond_to?(:autoflush=) end end # Create a new log message. The primary role of this method is to # avoid creating log messages below the loglevel. def Log.create(hash) raise Puppet::DevError, "Logs require a level" unless hash.include?(:level) raise Puppet::DevError, "Invalid log level #{hash[:level]}" unless @levels.index(hash[:level]) @levels.index(hash[:level]) >= @loglevel ? Puppet::Util::Log.new(hash) : nil end def Log.destinations @destinations end # Yield each valid level in turn def Log.eachlevel @levels.each { |level| yield level } end # Return the current log level. def Log.level @levels[@loglevel] end # Set the current log level. def Log.level=(level) level = level.intern unless level.is_a?(Symbol) raise Puppet::DevError, "Invalid loglevel #{level}" unless @levels.include?(level) @loglevel = @levels.index(level) # Enable or disable Facter debugging Facter.debugging(level == :debug) if Facter.respond_to? :debugging end def Log.levels @levels.dup end # Create a new log destination. def Log.newdestination(dest) # Each destination can only occur once. if @destinations.find { |name, obj| obj.name == dest } return end name, type = @desttypes.find do |name, klass| klass.match?(dest) end if type.respond_to?(:suitable?) and not type.suitable?(dest) return end raise Puppet::DevError, "Unknown destination type #{dest}" unless type begin if type.instance_method(:initialize).arity == 1 @destinations[dest] = type.new(dest) else @destinations[dest] = type.new end flushqueue @destinations[dest] rescue => detail Puppet.log_exception(detail) # If this was our only destination, then add the console back in. newdestination(:console) if @destinations.empty? and (dest != :console and dest != "console") end end def Log.with_destination(destination, &block) if @destinations.include?(destination) yield else newdestination(destination) begin yield ensure close(destination) end end end # Route the actual message. FIXME There are lots of things this method # should do, like caching and a bit more. It's worth noting that there's # a potential for a loop here, if the machine somehow gets the destination set as # itself. def Log.newmessage(msg) return if @levels.index(msg.level) < @loglevel queuemessage(msg) if @destinations.length == 0 @destinations.each do |name, dest| dest.handle(msg) end end def Log.queuemessage(msg) @queued.push(msg) end def Log.flushqueue return unless @destinations.size >= 1 @queued.each do |msg| Log.newmessage(msg) end @queued.clear end # Flush the logging queue. If there are no destinations available, # adds in a console logger before flushing the queue. # This is mainly intended to be used as a last-resort attempt # to ensure that logging messages are not thrown away before # the program is about to exit--most likely in a horrific # error scenario. # @return nil def Log.force_flushqueue() if (@destinations.empty? and !(@queued.empty?)) newdestination(:console) end flushqueue end def Log.sendlevel?(level) @levels.index(level) >= @loglevel end # Reopen all of our logs. def Log.reopen Puppet.notice "Reopening log files" types = @destinations.keys @destinations.each { |type, dest| dest.close if dest.respond_to?(:close) } @destinations.clear # We need to make sure we always end up with some kind of destination begin types.each { |type| Log.newdestination(type) } rescue => detail if @destinations.empty? Log.setup_default Puppet.err detail.to_s end end end def self.setup_default Log.newdestination( (Puppet.features.syslog? ? :syslog : (Puppet.features.eventlog? ? :eventlog : Puppet[:puppetdlog]))) end # Is the passed level a valid log level? def self.validlevel?(level) @levels.include?(level) end def self.from_data_hash(data) obj = allocate obj.initialize_from_hash(data) obj end attr_accessor :time, :remote, :file, :line, :pos, :source, :issue_code, :environment, :node, :backtrace attr_reader :level, :message def initialize(args) self.level = args[:level] self.message = args[:message] self.source = args[:source] || "Puppet" @time = Time.now if tags = args[:tags] tags.each { |t| self.tag(t) } end # Don't add these unless defined (preserve 3.x API as much as possible) [:file, :line, :pos, :issue_code, :environment, :node, :backtrace].each do |attr| next unless value = args[attr] send(attr.to_s + '=', value) end Log.newmessage(self) end def initialize_from_hash(data) @level = data['level'].intern @message = data['message'] @source = data['source'] @tags = Puppet::Util::TagSet.new(data['tags']) @time = data['time'] if @time.is_a? String @time = Time.parse(@time) end # Don't add these unless defined (preserve 3.x API as much as possible) %w(file line pos issue_code environment node backtrace).each do |name| next unless value = data[name] send(name + '=', value) end end def to_hash self.to_data_hash end def to_data_hash { 'level' => @level, 'message' => to_s, 'source' => @source, 'tags' => @tags.to_a, 'time' => @time.iso8601(9), 'file' => @file, 'line' => @line, } end def to_structured_hash hash = { 'level' => @level, 'message' => @message, 'source' => @source, 'tags' => @tags.to_a, 'time' => @time.iso8601(9), } %w(file line pos issue_code environment node backtrace).each do |name| attr_name = "@#{name}" hash[name] = instance_variable_get(attr_name) if instance_variable_defined?(attr_name) end hash end def to_pson(*args) to_data_hash.to_pson(*args) end def message=(msg) raise ArgumentError, "Puppet::Util::Log requires a message" unless msg @message = msg.to_s end def level=(level) raise ArgumentError, "Puppet::Util::Log requires a log level" unless level raise ArgumentError, "Puppet::Util::Log requires a symbol or string" unless level.respond_to? "to_sym" @level = level.to_sym raise ArgumentError, "Invalid log level #{@level}" unless self.class.validlevel?(@level) # Tag myself with my log level tag(level) end # If they pass a source in to us, we make sure it is a string, and # we retrieve any tags we can. def source=(source) if defined?(Puppet::Type) && source.is_a?(Puppet::Type) @source = source.path source.tags.each { |t| tag(t) } self.file = source.file self.line = source.line else @source = source.to_s end end def to_report "#{time} #{source} (#{level}): #{to_s}" end def to_s msg = message # Issue based messages do not have details in the message. It # must be appended here unless issue_code.nil? msg = "Could not parse for environment #{environment}: #{msg}" unless environment.nil? if file && line && pos msg = "#{msg} at #{file}:#{line}:#{pos}" elsif file and line msg = "#{msg} at #{file}:#{line}" elsif line && pos msg = "#{msg} at line #{line}:#{pos}" elsif line msg = "#{msg} at line #{line}" elsif file msg = "#{msg} in #{file}" end msg = "#{msg} on node #{node}" unless node.nil? if @backtrace.is_a?(Array) msg += "\n" msg += @backtrace.join("\n") end end msg end end # This is for backward compatibility from when we changed the constant to Puppet::Util::Log # because the reports include the constant name. Apparently the alias was created in # March 2007, should could probably be removed soon. Puppet::Log = Puppet::Util::Log