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See the -- License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations -- under the License. -- | -- Module: System.Logger.Logger.Internal -- Description: Yet Another Logger Implementation -- Copyright: Copyright (c) 2014-2015 PivotCloud, Inc. -- License: Apache License, Version 2.0 -- Maintainer: Lars Kuhtz <lkuhtz@pivotmail.com> -- Stability: experimental -- -- This module provides a logger that implements the logger interface -- that is defined in "System.Logger.Types". -- -- If you want to roll your own implementation you may use the code in this -- module as an example and starting point. -- {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} {-# LANGUAGE UnicodeSyntax #-} module System.Logger.Logger.Internal ( -- * Logger Configuration LoggerConfig(..) , loggerConfigQueueSize , loggerConfigThreshold , loggerConfigScope , loggerConfigPolicy , loggerConfigExceptionLimit , loggerConfigExceptionWait , loggerConfigExitTimeout , defaultLoggerConfig , validateLoggerConfig , pLoggerConfig , pLoggerConfig_ -- * Logger , Logger , loggerScope , loggerThreshold , createLogger , createLogger_ , releaseLogger , withLogger , withLogger_ , loggCtx , withLogFunction , withLogFunction_ -- * LoggerT Monad Transformer , LoggerT , runLoggerT , runLogT ) where #ifndef MIN_VERSION_base #define MIN_VESION_base(a,b,c) 1 #endif #ifndef MIN_VERSION_deepseq #define MIN_VESION_deepseq(a,b,c) 1 #endif import Configuration.Utils hiding (Lens', Error) import Control.Concurrent (threadDelay) import Control.Concurrent.Async -- FIXME: use a better data structure with non-amortized complexity bounds import Control.Monad.STM import Control.Concurrent.STM.TVar import Control.DeepSeq import Control.Exception.Lifted import Control.Exception.Enclosed import Control.Lens hiding ((.=)) import Control.Monad.Except import Control.Monad.Trans.Control import Control.Monad.Unicode import Data.Monoid.Unicode import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.Typeable import qualified Data.Text.IO as T (hPutStrLn) import Data.Void import GHC.Generics import Numeric.Natural import Prelude.Unicode import System.Clock import System.IO (stderr) import System.Timeout -- internal modules import System.Logger.Internal import System.Logger.Internal.Queue import System.Logger.Types -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Orphans -- Submitted pull request to aeson <https://github.com/bos/aeson/pull/243> instance ToJSON Natural where toJSON = Number ∘ fromIntegral -- Submitted pull request to aeson <https://github.com/bos/aeson/pull/243> instance FromJSON Natural where parseJSON = withScientific "Natural" $ \n → if n < 0 then fail $ "expected a natural number but got " ⊕ show n else pure $ floor n -- this seems a little odd but corresponds to all other aeson -- instances for integral types -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Logger Configuration -- | Logger Configuration -- data LoggerConfig = LoggerConfig { _loggerConfigQueueSize ∷ !Natural , _loggerConfigThreshold ∷ !LogLevel -- ^ initial log threshold, can be changed later on , _loggerConfigScope ∷ !LogScope -- ^ initial stack of log labels, can be extended later on , _loggerConfigPolicy ∷ !LogPolicy -- ^ how to deal with a congested logging pipeline , _loggerConfigExceptionLimit ∷ !(Maybe Natural) -- ^ number of consecutive backend exception that can occur before the logger -- raises an 'BackendTooManyExceptions' exception. If this is 'Nothing' -- the logger will discard all exceptions. For instance a value of @1@ -- means that an exception is raised when the second exception occurs. -- A value of @0@ means that an exception is raised for each exception. -- -- @since 0.2 , _loggerConfigExceptionWait ∷ !(Maybe Natural) -- ^ number of microseconds to wait after an exception from the backend. -- If this is 'Nothing' the logger won't wait at all after an exception. -- -- @since 0.2 , _loggerConfigExitTimeout ∷ !(Maybe Natural) -- ^ timeout in microseconds for the logger to flush the queue and -- deliver all remaining log messages on termination. If this is 'Nothing' -- termination of the logger blogs until all mesages are delivered. -- -- @since 0.2 } deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Typeable, Generic) loggerConfigQueueSize ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig Natural loggerConfigQueueSize = lens _loggerConfigQueueSize $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigQueueSize = b } loggerConfigThreshold ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig LogLevel loggerConfigThreshold = lens _loggerConfigThreshold $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigThreshold = b } loggerConfigScope ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig LogScope loggerConfigScope = lens _loggerConfigScope $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigScope = b } loggerConfigPolicy ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig LogPolicy loggerConfigPolicy = lens _loggerConfigPolicy $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigPolicy = b } loggerConfigExceptionLimit ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig (Maybe Natural) loggerConfigExceptionLimit = lens _loggerConfigExceptionLimit $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigExceptionLimit = b } loggerConfigExceptionWait ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig (Maybe Natural) loggerConfigExceptionWait = lens _loggerConfigExceptionWait $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigExceptionWait = b } loggerConfigExitTimeout ∷ Lens' LoggerConfig (Maybe Natural) loggerConfigExitTimeout = lens _loggerConfigExitTimeout $ \a b → a { _loggerConfigExitTimeout = b } #if ! MIN_VERSION_deepseq(1,4,0) || ! MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0) instance NFData Natural where rnf a = a `seq` () #endif #if MIN_VERSION_deepseq(1,4,0) instance NFData LoggerConfig #else instance NFData LoggerConfig where rnf (LoggerConfig a0 a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6) = rnf a0 `seq` rnf a1 `seq` rnf a2 `seq` rnf a3 `seq` rnf a4 `seq` rnf a5 `seq` rnf a6 #endif -- | Default Logger configuration -- -- The exception limit for backend exceptions is 10 and the wait time between -- exceptions is 1000. This means that in case of a defunctioned backend the -- logger will exist by throwing an exception after at least one second. -- When the logger is terminated it is granted 1 second to flush the queue -- and deliver all remaining log messages. -- defaultLoggerConfig ∷ LoggerConfig defaultLoggerConfig = LoggerConfig { _loggerConfigQueueSize = 1000 , _loggerConfigThreshold = Warn , _loggerConfigScope = [] , _loggerConfigPolicy = LogPolicyDiscard , _loggerConfigExceptionLimit = Just 10 , _loggerConfigExceptionWait = Just 1000 , _loggerConfigExitTimeout = Just 1000000 } validateLoggerConfig ∷ ConfigValidation LoggerConfig λ validateLoggerConfig _ = return () instance ToJSON LoggerConfig where toJSON LoggerConfig{..} = object [ "queue_size" .= _loggerConfigQueueSize , "log_level" .= _loggerConfigThreshold , "scope" .= _loggerConfigScope , "policy" .= _loggerConfigPolicy , "exception_limit" .= _loggerConfigExceptionLimit , "exception_wait" .= _loggerConfigExceptionWait , "exit_timeout" .= _loggerConfigExitTimeout ] instance FromJSON (LoggerConfig → LoggerConfig) where parseJSON = withObject "LoggerConfig" $ \o → id <$< loggerConfigQueueSize ..: "queue_size" × o <*< loggerConfigThreshold ..: "log_level" × o <*< loggerConfigScope ..: "scope" × o <*< loggerConfigPolicy ..: "policy" × o <*< loggerConfigExceptionLimit ..: "exception_limit" × o <*< loggerConfigExceptionWait ..: "exception_wait" × o <*< loggerConfigExitTimeout ..: "exit_timeout" × o pLoggerConfig ∷ MParser LoggerConfig pLoggerConfig = pLoggerConfig_ "" -- | A version of 'pLoggerConfig' that takes a prefix for the -- command line option. -- -- @since 0.2 -- pLoggerConfig_ ∷ T.Text -- ^ prefix for this and all subordinate command line options. → MParser LoggerConfig pLoggerConfig_ prefix = id <$< loggerConfigQueueSize .:: option auto × long (T.unpack prefix ⊕ "queue-size") ⊕ metavar "INT" ⊕ help "size of the internal logger queue" <*< loggerConfigThreshold .:: pLogLevel_ prefix <*< loggerConfigPolicy .:: pLogPolicy_ prefix <*< loggerConfigExceptionLimit .:: fmap Just × option auto × long (T.unpack prefix ⊕ "exception-limit") ⊕ metavar "INT" ⊕ help "maximal number of backend failures before and exception is raised" <*< loggerConfigExceptionWait .:: fmap Just × option auto × long (T.unpack prefix ⊕ "exception-wait") ⊕ metavar "INT" ⊕ help "time to wait after an backend failure occured" <*< loggerConfigExitTimeout .:: fmap Just × option auto × long (T.unpack prefix ⊕ "exit-timeout") ⊕ metavar "INT" ⊕ help "timeout for flushing the log message queue on exit" -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Logger -- -- The logger encapsulates a queue and a background worker that dequeues -- log-messages and delivers them to a backend action. The opaque logger -- context is thread safe. But it contains references to mutable state and -- no copy or derivation of it must be used out-side of it's allocation scope. -- -- | Interal log message queue. -- -- The backend function formats and delivers log messages synchronously. In -- order to not slow down the processing of the main program logic log messages -- are enqueued and processed asynchronously by a background worker that takes -- the message from queue and calls the backend function for each log message. -- type LoggerQueue a = TBMChan (LogMessage a) -- type LoggerQueue a = TBMQueue (LogMessage a) -- type LoggerQueue a = FairTBMQueue (LogMessage a) data Logger a = Logger { _loggerQueue ∷ !(LoggerQueue a) , _loggerWorker ∷ !(Async ()) , _loggerThreshold ∷ !LogLevel , _loggerScope ∷ !LogScope , _loggerPolicy ∷ !LogPolicy , _loggerMissed ∷ !(TVar Natural) , _loggerExitTimeout ∷ !(Maybe Natural) , _loggerErrLogFunction ∷ !(T.Text → IO ()) } deriving (Typeable, Generic) loggerQueue ∷ Lens' (Logger a) (LoggerQueue a) loggerQueue = lens _loggerQueue $ \a b → a { _loggerQueue = b } {-# INLINE loggerQueue #-} loggerWorker ∷ Lens' (Logger a) (Async ()) loggerWorker = lens _loggerWorker $ \a b → a { _loggerWorker = b } {-# INLINE loggerWorker #-} loggerThreshold ∷ Lens' (Logger a) LogLevel loggerThreshold = lens _loggerThreshold $ \a b → a { _loggerThreshold = b } {-# INLINE loggerThreshold #-} loggerScope ∷ Lens' (Logger a) LogScope loggerScope = lens _loggerScope $ \a b → a { _loggerScope = b } {-# INLINE loggerScope #-} loggerPolicy ∷ Lens' (Logger a) LogPolicy loggerPolicy = lens _loggerPolicy $ \a b → a { _loggerPolicy = b } {-# INLINE loggerPolicy #-} loggerMissed ∷ Lens' (Logger a) (TVar Natural) loggerMissed = lens _loggerMissed $ \a b → a { _loggerMissed = b } {-# INLINE loggerMissed #-} loggerExitTimeout ∷ Lens' (Logger a) (Maybe Natural) loggerExitTimeout = lens _loggerExitTimeout $ \a b → a { _loggerExitTimeout = b } {-# INLINE loggerExitTimeout #-} loggerErrLogFunction ∷ Lens' (Logger a) (T.Text → IO ()) loggerErrLogFunction = lens _loggerErrLogFunction $ \a b → a { _loggerErrLogFunction = b } {-# INLINE loggerErrLogFunction #-} -- | Create a new logger. A logger created with this function must be released -- with a call to 'releaseLogger' and must not be used after it is released. -- -- The logger calls the backend function exactly once for each log message. If -- the backend throws an exception, the message is discarded and the exception -- is dealt with as follows: -- -- 1. The exception is logged. First it is attempt to log to the backend itself. -- If that fails, due to another exception, the incident is logged to an -- alternate log sink, usually @T.putStrLn@ or just @const (return ())@. -- -- 2. The message is discarded. If the backend exception is of type -- 'BackendTerminatedException' the exception is rethrown by the logger which -- causes the logger to exit. Otherwise the exception is appended to the -- exception list. -- -- 3. If the length of the exception list exceeds a configurable threshold -- a 'BackendTooManyExceptions' exception is thrown (which causes the logger -- to terminate). -- -- 4. Otherwise the logger waits for a configurable amount of time before -- proceeding. -- -- 5. The next time the backend returns without throwing an exception the -- exception list is reset to @[]@. -- -- Backends are expected to implement there own retry logic if required. -- Backends may base their behavoir on the 'LogPolicy' that is effective for a -- given message. Please refer to the documentation of 'LoggerBackend' for -- more details about how to implement and backend. -- -- Backends are called synchronously. Backends authors must thus ensure that a -- backend returns promptly in accordance with the 'LogPolicy' and the size of -- the logger queue. For more elaborate failover strategies, such as batching -- retried messages with the delivery of new messages, backends may implement -- there only internal queue. -- -- Exceptions of type 'BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM' and 'NestedAtomically' are -- rethrown immediately. Those exceptions indicate a bug in the code due to -- unsafe usage of 'createLogger'. This exceptions shouldn't be possible when -- 'withLogger' is used to provide the logger and the reference to the -- logger isn't used outside the scope of the bracket. -- createLogger ∷ MonadIO μ ⇒ LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → μ (Logger a) createLogger = createLogger_ (T.hPutStrLn stderr) -- | A version of 'createLogger' that takes as an extra argument -- a function for logging errors in the logging system. -- -- @since 0.2 -- createLogger_ ∷ MonadIO μ ⇒ (T.Text → IO ()) -- ^ alternate sink for logging exceptions in the logger itself. → LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → μ (Logger a) createLogger_ errLogFun LoggerConfig{..} backend = liftIO $ do queue ← newQueue (fromIntegral _loggerConfigQueueSize) missed ← newTVarIO 0 worker ← backendWorker errLogFun _loggerConfigExceptionLimit _loggerConfigExceptionWait backend queue missed -- we link the worker to the calling thread. This way all exception from -- the logger are rethrown. This includes asynchronous exceptions, but -- since the constructors of 'Logger' are not exported no external -- code could throw an asynchronous exception to this thread. link worker return $ Logger { _loggerQueue = queue , _loggerWorker = worker , _loggerThreshold = _loggerConfigThreshold , _loggerScope = _loggerConfigScope , _loggerPolicy = _loggerConfigPolicy , _loggerMissed = missed , _loggerExitTimeout = _loggerConfigExitTimeout , _loggerErrLogFunction = errLogFun } -- | A backend worker. -- -- The only way for this function to exist without an exception is when -- the interal logger queue is closed through a call to 'releaseLogger'. -- backendWorker ∷ (T.Text → IO ()) -- ^ alternate sink for logging exceptions in the logger itself. → Maybe Natural -- ^ number of consecutive backend exception that can occur before the logger -- to raises an 'BackendTooManyExceptions' exception. If this is 'Nothing' -- the logger will discard all exceptions. For instance a value of @1@ -- means that an exception is raised when the second exception occurs. -- A value of @0@ means that an exception is raised for each exception. → Maybe Natural -- ^ number of microseconds to wait after an exception from the backend. -- If this is 'Nothing' the logger won't wait at all after an exception. → LoggerBackend a → LoggerQueue a → TVar Natural → IO (Async ()) backendWorker errLogFun errLimit errWait backend queue missed = mask_ $ asyncWithUnmask $ \umask → umask (go []) `catch` \(_ ∷ LoggerKilled) → return () where -- we assume that 'BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM' and 'NestedAtomically' are the -- only exceptions beside asynchronous exceptions that can be thrown by -- @atomically readMsg@. -- go errList = do -- That's not ideal since we generally don't know how long we have to wait. -- But here it's OK, since the time is used in case there are discarded -- messages. We don't expect to wait long in that case. t ← getTime Realtime readMsg t ≫= \case -- When the queue is closed and empty the backendWorker returns. -- This is the only way for backendWorker to exit without an exception. Nothing → return () -- call backend for the message and loop Just msg → runBackend errList msg ≫= go runBackend errList msg = (backend msg ≫ return []) `catchAny` \e → do -- try to log exception to backend t ← getTime Realtime let errMsg = backendErrorMsg t (sshow e) backend (Left errMsg) `catchAny` \_ → -- log exception to alternate sink errLogFun (errLogMsg errMsg) `catchAny` \_ → -- discard exception log return () -- decide how to proceed in case of an error case fromException e of Just (BackendTerminatedException _ ∷ LoggerException Void) → throwIO e _ → do maybe (return ()) (threadDelay ∘ fromIntegral) errWait let errList' = e:errList case errLimit of Nothing → return [] Just n | fromIntegral (length errList') > n → throwIO $ BackendTooManyExceptions (reverse errList') | otherwise → return errList' -- As long as the queue is not closed and empty this retries until -- a new message arrives -- readMsg t = do n ← atomically $ swapTVar missed 0 if n > 0 then do return ∘ Just ∘ Left $ discardMsg t n else fmap Right <$> readQueue queue -- A log message that informs about discarded log messages discardMsg t n = LogMessage { _logMsg = "discarded " ⊕ sshow n ⊕ " log messages" , _logMsgLevel = Warn , _logMsgScope = [("system", "logger")] , _logMsgTime = t } -- A log message that informs about an error in the backend backendErrorMsg t e = LogMessage { _logMsg = e , _logMsgLevel = Error , _logMsgScope = [("system", "logger"), ("component", "backend")] , _logMsgTime = t } -- format a log message that is written to the error sink errLogMsg LogMessage{..} = T.unwords [ formatIso8601Milli _logMsgTime , "[" ⊕ logLevelText _logMsgLevel ⊕ "]" , formatScope _logMsgScope , _logMsg ] formatScope scope = "[" ⊕ T.intercalate "," (map formatLabel scope) ⊕ "]" formatLabel (k,v) = "(" ⊕ k ⊕ "," ⊕ v ⊕ ")" -- | An Exception that is used internally to kill the logger without killing -- the calling thread. -- -- In 'createLogger' the worker 'Async' is 'link'ed to the calling -- thread. Thus, when 'releaseLogger' calls 'cancel' on that 'Async' -- the 'ThreadKilled' exception would be rethrown and kill the thread that -- called 'cancel'. -- data LoggerKilled = LoggerKilled deriving (Show, Typeable) instance Exception LoggerKilled releaseLogger ∷ MonadIO μ ⇒ Logger a → μ () releaseLogger Logger{..} = liftIO $ do closeQueue _loggerQueue complete ← maybe (fmap Just) (timeout ∘ fromIntegral) _loggerExitTimeout $ wait _loggerWorker case complete of Nothing → _loggerErrLogFunction "logger: timeout while flushing queue; remaining messages are discarded" Just _ → return () cancelWith _loggerWorker LoggerKilled -- | Provide a computation with a 'Logger'. -- -- Here is an example how this can be used to run a computation -- with a 'MonadLog' constraint: -- -- > withConsoleLogger -- > ∷ (MonadIO m, MonadBaseControl IO m) -- > ⇒ LogLevel -- > → LoggerT T.Text m α -- > → m α -- > withConsoleLogger level inner = do -- > withHandleBackend (config ^. logConfigBackend) $ \backend → -- > withLogger (config ^. logConfigLogger) backend $ runLoggerT inner -- > where -- > config = defaultLogConfig -- > & logConfigLogger ∘ loggerConfigThreshold .~ level -- -- For detailed information about how backends are executed refer -- to the documentation of 'createLogger'. -- withLogger ∷ (MonadIO μ, MonadBaseControl IO μ) ⇒ LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → (Logger a → μ α) → μ α withLogger = withLogger_ (T.hPutStrLn stderr) -- | A version of 'withLogger' that takes as an extra argument -- a function for logging errors in the logging system. -- -- @since 0.2 -- withLogger_ ∷ (MonadIO μ, MonadBaseControl IO μ) ⇒ (T.Text → IO ()) -- ^ alternate sink for logging exceptions in the logger itself. → LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → (Logger a → μ α) → μ α withLogger_ errLogFun config backend = bracket (createLogger_ errLogFun config backend) releaseLogger -- | For simple cases, when the logger threshold and the logger scope is -- constant this function can be used to directly initialize a log function. -- withLogFunction ∷ (Show a, Typeable a, NFData a, MonadIO μ, MonadBaseControl IO μ) ⇒ LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → (LogFunctionIO a → μ α) → μ α withLogFunction = withLogFunction_ (T.hPutStrLn stderr) -- | For simple cases, when the logger threshold and the logger scope is -- constant this function can be used to directly initialize a log function. -- -- @since 0.2 -- withLogFunction_ ∷ (Show a, Typeable a, NFData a, MonadIO μ, MonadBaseControl IO μ) ⇒ (T.Text → IO ()) -- ^ alternate sink for logging exceptions in the logger itself. → LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend a → (LogFunctionIO a → μ α) → μ α withLogFunction_ errLogFun config backend f = withLogger_ errLogFun config backend $ f ∘ loggCtx -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Log Function -- Log a message with the given logger context -- -- If the logger context has been released (by closing the queue) -- this function has not effect. -- loggCtx ∷ (Show a, Typeable a, NFData a) ⇒ Logger a → LogFunctionIO a loggCtx Logger{..} level msg = do case _loggerThreshold of Quiet → return () threshold | level ≤ threshold → liftIO $ do t ← getTime Realtime writeWithLogPolicy $!! LogMessage { _logMsg = msg , _logMsgLevel = level , _logMsgScope = _loggerScope , _logMsgTime = t } | otherwise → return () where writeWithLogPolicy lmsg | _loggerPolicy ≡ LogPolicyBlock = void $ writeQueue _loggerQueue lmsg | otherwise = tryWriteQueue _loggerQueue lmsg ≫= \case -- Success Just True → return () -- Queue is closed Just False → return () -- Queue is full Nothing | _loggerPolicy ≡ LogPolicyDiscard → atomically $ modifyTVar' _loggerMissed succ | _loggerPolicy ≡ LogPolicyRaise → throwIO $ QueueFullException lmsg | otherwise → return () -- won't happen, covered above. {-# INLINEABLE loggCtx #-} -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Logger Instance instance LoggerCtx (Logger a) a where loggerFunIO = loggCtx setLoggerLevel = loggerThreshold setLoggerScope = loggerScope setLoggerPolicy = loggerPolicy -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- LoggerT type LoggerT a = LoggerCtxT (Logger a) runLoggerT ∷ LoggerT a m α → Logger a → m α runLoggerT = runLoggerCtxT {-# INLINE runLoggerT #-} -- | Convenience function that unwraps a 'MonadLog' computation over -- a newly created 'Logger' -- runLogT ∷ (MonadBaseControl IO m, MonadIO m) ⇒ LoggerConfig → LoggerBackend msg → LoggerT msg m α → m α runLogT config backend = withLogger config backend ∘ runLoggerT -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Tools {- -- | Log all errors that are in current error trace and reset the trace -- to a single short summary message. -- logErrorsG ∷ MonadIO μ ⇒ LogLevel → T.Text → ExceptT [T.Text] μ α → ExceptT [T.Text] μ α logErrorsG level label p = p `catchError` \e → do loggG level $ label ⊕ " failed: " ⊕ T.intercalate " <|> " e throwError [label ⊕ " failed"] -}