podman/libpod/logs/log.go

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Go

package logs
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/containers/podman/v5/libpod/logs/reversereader"
"github.com/nxadm/tail"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
const (
// LogTimeFormat is the time format used in the log.
// It is a modified version of RFC3339Nano that guarantees trailing
// zeroes are not trimmed, taken from
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/19635
LogTimeFormat = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000000000Z07:00"
// PartialLogType signifies a log line that exceeded the buffer
// length and needed to spill into a new line
PartialLogType = "P"
// FullLogType signifies a log line is full
FullLogType = "F"
// ANSIEscapeResetCode is a code that resets all colors and text effects
ANSIEscapeResetCode = "\033[0m"
)
// LogOptions is the options you can use for logs
type LogOptions struct {
Details bool
Follow bool
Since time.Time
Until time.Time
Tail int64
Timestamps bool
Colors bool
Multi bool
WaitGroup *sync.WaitGroup
UseName bool
}
// LogLine describes the information for each line of a log
type LogLine struct {
Device string
ParseLogType string
Time time.Time
Msg string
CID string
CName string
ColorID int64
}
// GetLogFile returns an hp tail for a container given options
func GetLogFile(path string, options *LogOptions) (*tail.Tail, []*LogLine, error) {
var (
whence int
err error
logTail []*LogLine
)
// whence 0=origin, 2=end
if options.Tail >= 0 {
whence = 2
}
if options.Tail > 0 {
logTail, err = getTailLog(path, int(options.Tail))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
seek := tail.SeekInfo{
Offset: 0,
Whence: whence,
}
t, err := tail.TailFile(path, tail.Config{MustExist: true, Poll: true, Follow: options.Follow, Location: &seek, Logger: tail.DiscardingLogger, ReOpen: options.Follow})
return t, logTail, err
}
func getTailLog(path string, tail int) ([]*LogLine, error) {
var (
nllCounter int
leftover string
tailLog []*LogLine
eof bool
)
f, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer f.Close()
rr, err := reversereader.NewReverseReader(f)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
first := true
for {
s, err := rr.Read()
if err != nil {
if !errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("reverse log read: %w", err)
}
eof = true
}
lines := strings.Split(s+leftover, "\n")
// we read a chunk of data, so make sure to read the line in inverse order
for i := len(lines) - 1; i > 0; i-- {
// ignore empty lines
if lines[i] == "" {
continue
}
nll, err := NewLogLine(lines[i])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !nll.Partial() || first {
nllCounter++
// Even if the last line is partial we need to count it as it will be printed as line.
// Because we read backwards the first line we read is the last line in the log.
first = false
}
// We explicitly need to check for more lines than tail because we have
// to read to next full line and must keep all partial lines
// https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/19545
if nllCounter > tail {
// because we add lines in the inverse order we must invert the slice in the end
return reverseLog(tailLog), nil
}
// only append after the return here because we do not want to include the next full line
tailLog = append(tailLog, nll)
}
leftover = lines[0]
// eof was reached
if eof {
// when we have still a line and do not have enough tail lines already
if leftover != "" && nllCounter < tail {
nll, err := NewLogLine(leftover)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tailLog = append(tailLog, nll)
}
// because we add lines in the inverse order we must invert the slice in the end
return reverseLog(tailLog), nil
}
}
}
// reverseLog reverse the log line slice, needed for tail as we read lines backwards but still
// need to print them in the correct order at the end so use that helper for it.
func reverseLog(s []*LogLine) []*LogLine {
for i, j := 0, len(s)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
}
return s
}
// getColor returns an ANSI escape code for color based on the colorID
func getColor(colorID int64) string {
colors := map[int64]string{
0: "\033[37m", // Light Gray
1: "\033[31m", // Red
2: "\033[33m", // Yellow
3: "\033[34m", // Blue
4: "\033[35m", // Magenta
5: "\033[36m", // Cyan
6: "\033[32m", // Green
}
return colors[colorID%int64(len(colors))]
}
func (l *LogLine) colorize(prefix string) string {
return getColor(l.ColorID) + prefix + l.Msg + ANSIEscapeResetCode
}
// String converts a log line to a string for output given whether a detail
// bool is specified.
func (l *LogLine) String(options *LogOptions) string {
var out string
if options.Multi {
if options.UseName {
out = l.CName + " "
} else {
cid := l.CID
if len(cid) > 12 {
cid = cid[:12]
}
out = fmt.Sprintf("%s ", cid)
}
}
if options.Timestamps {
out += fmt.Sprintf("%s ", l.Time.Format(LogTimeFormat))
}
if options.Colors {
out = l.colorize(out)
} else {
out += l.Msg
}
return out
}
// Since returns a bool as to whether a log line occurred after a given time
func (l *LogLine) Since(since time.Time) bool {
return l.Time.After(since) || since.IsZero()
}
// Until returns a bool as to whether a log line occurred before a given time
func (l *LogLine) Until(until time.Time) bool {
return l.Time.Before(until) || until.IsZero()
}
// NewLogLine creates a logLine struct from a container log string
func NewLogLine(line string) (*LogLine, error) {
splitLine := strings.Split(line, " ")
if len(splitLine) < 4 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("'%s' is not a valid container log line", line)
}
logTime, err := time.Parse(LogTimeFormat, splitLine[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to convert time %s from container log: %w", splitLine[0], err)
}
l := LogLine{
Time: logTime,
Device: splitLine[1],
ParseLogType: splitLine[2],
Msg: strings.Join(splitLine[3:], " "),
}
return &l, nil
}
// Partial returns a bool if the log line is a partial log type
func (l *LogLine) Partial() bool {
return l.ParseLogType == PartialLogType
}
func (l *LogLine) Write(stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer, logOpts *LogOptions) {
switch l.Device {
case "stdout":
if stdout != nil {
if l.Partial() {
fmt.Fprint(stdout, l.String(logOpts))
} else {
fmt.Fprintln(stdout, l.String(logOpts))
}
}
case "stderr":
if stderr != nil {
if l.Partial() {
fmt.Fprint(stderr, l.String(logOpts))
} else {
fmt.Fprintln(stderr, l.String(logOpts))
}
}
default:
// Warn the user if the device type does not match. Most likely the file is corrupted.
logrus.Warnf("Unknown Device type '%s' in log file from Container %s", l.Device, l.CID)
}
}