pvc/daemon-common/log.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# log.py - PVC daemon logger functions
# Part of the Parallel Virtual Cluster (PVC) system
#
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, version 3.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
###############################################################################
from collections import deque
from threading import Thread
from queue import Queue
from datetime import datetime
from daemon_lib.zkhandler import ZKHandler
class Logger(object):
# Define a logger class for a daemon instance
# Keeps record of where to log, and is passed messages which are
# formatted in various ways based off secondary characteristics.
# ANSII colours for output
fmt_red = '\033[91m'
fmt_green = '\033[92m'
fmt_yellow = '\033[93m'
fmt_blue = '\033[94m'
fmt_purple = '\033[95m'
fmt_cyan = '\033[96m'
fmt_white = '\033[97m'
fmt_bold = '\033[1m'
fmt_end = '\033[0m'
last_colour = ''
last_prompt = ''
# Format maps
format_map_colourized = {
# Colourized formatting with chevron prompts (log_colours = True)
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'o': {'colour': fmt_green, 'prompt': '>>> '},
'e': {'colour': fmt_red, 'prompt': '>>> '},
'w': {'colour': fmt_yellow, 'prompt': '>>> '},
't': {'colour': fmt_purple, 'prompt': '>>> '},
'i': {'colour': fmt_blue, 'prompt': '>>> '},
's': {'colour': fmt_cyan, 'prompt': '>>> '},
'd': {'colour': fmt_white, 'prompt': '>>> '},
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'x': {'colour': last_colour, 'prompt': last_prompt}
}
format_map_textual = {
# Uncolourized formatting with text prompts (log_colours = False)
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'o': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'ok: '},
'e': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'failed: '},
'w': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'warning: '},
't': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'tick: '},
'i': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'info: '},
's': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'system: '},
'd': {'colour': '', 'prompt': 'debug: '},
'x': {'colour': '', 'prompt': last_prompt}
}
# Initialization of instance
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
if self.config['file_logging']:
self.logfile = self.config['log_directory'] + '/pvc.log'
# We open the logfile for the duration of our session, but have a hup function
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self.writer = open(self.logfile, 'a', buffering=0)
self.last_colour = ''
self.last_prompt = ''
if self.config['zookeeper_logging']:
self.zookeeper_logger = ZookeeperLogger(config)
self.zookeeper_logger.start()
# Provide a hup function to close and reopen the writer
def hup(self):
self.writer.close()
self.writer = open(self.logfile, 'a', buffering=0)
# Output function
def out(self, message, state=None, prefix=''):
# Get the date
if self.config['log_dates']:
date = '{} - '.format(datetime.now().strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S.%f'))
else:
date = ''
# Get the format map
if self.config['log_colours']:
format_map = self.format_map_colourized
endc = Logger.fmt_end
else:
format_map = self.format_map_textual
endc = ''
# Define an undefined state as 'x'; no date in these prompts
if not state:
state = 'x'
date = ''
# Get colour and prompt from the map
colour = format_map[state]['colour']
prompt = format_map[state]['prompt']
# Append space and separator to prefix
if prefix != '':
prefix = prefix + ' - '
# Assemble message string
message = colour + prompt + endc + date + prefix + message
# Log to stdout
if self.config['stdout_logging']:
print(message)
# Log to file
if self.config['file_logging']:
self.writer.write(message + '\n')
# Log to Zookeeper
if self.config['zookeeper_logging']:
self.zookeeper_logger.queue.put(message)
# Set last message variables
self.last_colour = colour
self.last_prompt = prompt
class ZookeeperLogger(Thread):
"""
Defines a threaded writer for Zookeeper locks. Threading prevents the blocking of other
daemon events while the records are written. They will be eventually-consistent
"""
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
self.node = self.config['node']
self.max_lines = self.config['node_log_lines']
self.queue = Queue()
self.zkhandler = None
self.start_zkhandler()
self.zkhandler.write([(('logs', self.node), '')])
Thread.__init__(self, args=(), kwargs=None)
def start_zkhandler(self):
# We must open our own dedicated Zookeeper instance because we can't guarantee one already exists when this starts
if self.zkhandler is not None:
try:
self.zkhandler.disconnect()
except Exception:
pass
self.zkhandler = ZKHandler(self.config, logger=None)
self.zkhandler.connect(persistent=True)
def run(self):
while True:
message = self.queue.get()
self.write_log(message)
def write_log(self, message):
# Log to Zookeeper
with self.zkhandler.writelock(('logs.messages', self.node)):
logs = deque(self.zkhandler.read(('logs.messages', self.node)).split('\n'), self.max_lines)
if not self.config['log_dates']:
# We want to log dates here, even if the log_dates config is not set
date = '{} - '.format(datetime.now().strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S.%f'))
else:
date = ''
logs.append(f'{date}{message}')
self.zkhandler.write([(('logs.messages', self.node), '\n'.join(logs))])