rclone/fs/log.go
Nick Craig-Wood 4d2bc190cc fs: convert main options to new config system
There are some flags which haven't been converted which could be
converted in the future.
2024-07-15 11:09:54 +01:00

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package fs
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// LogLevel describes rclone's logs. These are a subset of the syslog log levels.
type LogLevel = Enum[logLevelChoices]
// Log levels. These are the syslog levels of which we only use a
// subset.
//
// LOG_EMERG system is unusable
// LOG_ALERT action must be taken immediately
// LOG_CRIT critical conditions
// LOG_ERR error conditions
// LOG_WARNING warning conditions
// LOG_NOTICE normal, but significant, condition
// LOG_INFO informational message
// LOG_DEBUG debug-level message
const (
LogLevelEmergency LogLevel = iota
LogLevelAlert
LogLevelCritical
LogLevelError // Error - can't be suppressed
LogLevelWarning
LogLevelNotice // Normal logging, -q suppresses
LogLevelInfo // Transfers, needs -v
LogLevelDebug // Debug level, needs -vv
)
type logLevelChoices struct{}
func (logLevelChoices) Choices() []string {
return []string{
LogLevelEmergency: "EMERGENCY",
LogLevelAlert: "ALERT",
LogLevelCritical: "CRITICAL",
LogLevelError: "ERROR",
LogLevelWarning: "WARNING",
LogLevelNotice: "NOTICE",
LogLevelInfo: "INFO",
LogLevelDebug: "DEBUG",
}
}
func (logLevelChoices) Type() string {
return "LogLevel"
}
// LogPrintPid enables process pid in log
var LogPrintPid = false
// InstallJSONLogger is a hook that --use-json-log calls
var InstallJSONLogger = func(logLevel LogLevel) {}
// LogPrint sends the text to the logger of level
var LogPrint = func(level LogLevel, text string) {
text = fmt.Sprintf("%-6s: %s", level, text)
if LogPrintPid {
text = fmt.Sprintf("[%d] %s", os.Getpid(), text)
}
_ = log.Output(4, text)
}
// LogValueItem describes keyed item for a JSON log entry
type LogValueItem struct {
key string
value interface{}
render bool
}
// LogValue should be used as an argument to any logging calls to
// augment the JSON output with more structured information.
//
// key is the dictionary parameter used to store value.
func LogValue(key string, value interface{}) LogValueItem {
return LogValueItem{key: key, value: value, render: true}
}
// LogValueHide should be used as an argument to any logging calls to
// augment the JSON output with more structured information.
//
// key is the dictionary parameter used to store value.
//
// String() will return a blank string - this is useful to put items
// in which don't print into the log.
func LogValueHide(key string, value interface{}) LogValueItem {
return LogValueItem{key: key, value: value, render: false}
}
// String returns the representation of value. If render is fals this
// is an empty string so LogValueItem entries won't show in the
// textual representation of logs.
func (j LogValueItem) String() string {
if !j.render {
return ""
}
if do, ok := j.value.(fmt.Stringer); ok {
return do.String()
}
return fmt.Sprint(j.value)
}
// LogPrintf produces a log string from the arguments passed in
func LogPrintf(level LogLevel, o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
out := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...)
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).UseJSONLog {
fields := logrus.Fields{}
if o != nil {
fields = logrus.Fields{
"object": fmt.Sprintf("%+v", o),
"objectType": fmt.Sprintf("%T", o),
}
}
for _, arg := range args {
if item, ok := arg.(LogValueItem); ok {
fields[item.key] = item.value
}
}
switch level {
case LogLevelDebug:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Debug(out)
case LogLevelInfo:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Info(out)
case LogLevelNotice, LogLevelWarning:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Warn(out)
case LogLevelError:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Error(out)
case LogLevelCritical:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Fatal(out)
case LogLevelEmergency, LogLevelAlert:
logrus.WithFields(fields).Panic(out)
}
} else {
if o != nil {
out = fmt.Sprintf("%v: %s", o, out)
}
LogPrint(level, out)
}
}
// LogLevelPrintf writes logs at the given level
func LogLevelPrintf(level LogLevel, o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= level {
LogPrintf(level, o, text, args...)
}
}
// Errorf writes error log output for this Object or Fs. It
// should always be seen by the user.
func Errorf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelError {
LogPrintf(LogLevelError, o, text, args...)
}
}
// Logf writes log output for this Object or Fs. This should be
// considered to be Notice level logging. It is the default level.
// By default rclone should not log very much so only use this for
// important things the user should see. The user can filter these
// out with the -q flag.
func Logf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelNotice {
LogPrintf(LogLevelNotice, o, text, args...)
}
}
// Infof writes info on transfers for this Object or Fs. Use this
// level for logging transfers, deletions and things which should
// appear with the -v flag.
func Infof(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelInfo {
LogPrintf(LogLevelInfo, o, text, args...)
}
}
// Debugf writes debugging output for this Object or Fs. Use this for
// debug only. The user must have to specify -vv to see this.
func Debugf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelDebug {
LogPrintf(LogLevelDebug, o, text, args...)
}
}
// LogDirName returns an object for the logger, logging a root
// directory which would normally be "" as the Fs
func LogDirName(f Fs, dir string) interface{} {
if dir != "" {
return dir
}
return f
}
// PrettyPrint formats JSON for improved readability in debug logs.
// If it can't Marshal JSON, it falls back to fmt.
func PrettyPrint(in any, label string, level LogLevel) {
if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel < level {
return
}
inBytes, err := json.MarshalIndent(in, "", "\t")
if err != nil || string(inBytes) == "{}" || string(inBytes) == "[]" {
LogPrintf(level, label, "\n%+v\n", in)
return
}
LogPrintf(level, label, "\n%s\n", string(inBytes))
}