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* [NOD-857] Add generalized profiler package and use it everwhere * [NOD-857] Dependency-inject log into profiling.Start()
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7.3 KiB
Go
276 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2013-2017 The btcsuite developers
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// Copyright (c) 2017 The Decred developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package logger
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/kaspanet/kaspad/logs"
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)
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// Loggers per subsystem. A single backend logger is created and all subsytem
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// loggers created from it will write to the backend. When adding new
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// subsystems, add the subsystem logger variable here and to the
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// subsystemLoggers map.
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//
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// Loggers can not be used before the log rotator has been initialized with a
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// log file. This must be performed early during application startup by calling
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// InitLog.
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var (
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// BackendLog is the logging backend used to create all subsystem loggers.
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BackendLog = logs.NewBackend()
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adxrLog = BackendLog.Logger("ADXR")
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amgrLog = BackendLog.Logger("AMGR")
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cmgrLog = BackendLog.Logger("CMGR")
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ksdbLog = BackendLog.Logger("KSDB")
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kasdLog = BackendLog.Logger("KASD")
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bdagLog = BackendLog.Logger("BDAG")
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cnfgLog = BackendLog.Logger("CNFG")
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discLog = BackendLog.Logger("DISC")
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indxLog = BackendLog.Logger("INDX")
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minrLog = BackendLog.Logger("MINR")
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peerLog = BackendLog.Logger("PEER")
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rpcsLog = BackendLog.Logger("RPCS")
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scrpLog = BackendLog.Logger("SCRP")
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srvrLog = BackendLog.Logger("SRVR")
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syncLog = BackendLog.Logger("SYNC")
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txmpLog = BackendLog.Logger("TXMP")
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utilLog = BackendLog.Logger("UTIL")
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profLog = BackendLog.Logger("PROF")
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)
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// SubsystemTags is an enum of all sub system tags
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var SubsystemTags = struct {
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ADXR,
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AMGR,
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CMGR,
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KSDB,
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KASD,
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BDAG,
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CNFG,
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DISC,
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INDX,
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MINR,
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PEER,
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RPCS,
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SCRP,
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SRVR,
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SYNC,
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TXMP,
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UTIL,
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PROF string
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}{
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ADXR: "ADXR",
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AMGR: "AMGR",
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CMGR: "CMGR",
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KSDB: "KSDB",
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KASD: "KASD",
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BDAG: "BDAG",
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CNFG: "CNFG",
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DISC: "DISC",
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INDX: "INDX",
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MINR: "MINR",
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PEER: "PEER",
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RPCS: "RPCS",
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SCRP: "SCRP",
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SRVR: "SRVR",
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SYNC: "SYNC",
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TXMP: "TXMP",
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UTIL: "UTIL",
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PROF: "PROF",
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}
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// subsystemLoggers maps each subsystem identifier to its associated logger.
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var subsystemLoggers = map[string]*logs.Logger{
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SubsystemTags.ADXR: adxrLog,
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SubsystemTags.AMGR: amgrLog,
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SubsystemTags.CMGR: cmgrLog,
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SubsystemTags.KSDB: ksdbLog,
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SubsystemTags.KASD: kasdLog,
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SubsystemTags.BDAG: bdagLog,
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SubsystemTags.CNFG: cnfgLog,
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SubsystemTags.DISC: discLog,
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SubsystemTags.INDX: indxLog,
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SubsystemTags.MINR: minrLog,
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SubsystemTags.PEER: peerLog,
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SubsystemTags.RPCS: rpcsLog,
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SubsystemTags.SCRP: scrpLog,
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SubsystemTags.SRVR: srvrLog,
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SubsystemTags.SYNC: syncLog,
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SubsystemTags.TXMP: txmpLog,
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SubsystemTags.UTIL: utilLog,
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SubsystemTags.PROF: profLog,
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}
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// InitLog attaches log file and error log file to the backend log.
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func InitLog(logFile, errLogFile string) {
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err := BackendLog.AddLogFile(logFile, logs.LevelTrace)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error adding log file %s as log rotator for level %s: %s", logFile, logs.LevelTrace, err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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err = BackendLog.AddLogFile(errLogFile, logs.LevelWarn)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error adding log file %s as log rotator for level %s: %s", errLogFile, logs.LevelWarn, err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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// SetLogLevel sets the logging level for provided subsystem. Invalid
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// subsystems are ignored. Uninitialized subsystems are dynamically created as
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// needed.
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func SetLogLevel(subsystemID string, logLevel string) {
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// Ignore invalid subsystems.
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logger, ok := subsystemLoggers[subsystemID]
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if !ok {
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return
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}
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// Defaults to info if the log level is invalid.
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level, _ := logs.LevelFromString(logLevel)
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logger.SetLevel(level)
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}
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// SetLogLevels sets the log level for all subsystem loggers to the passed
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// level. It also dynamically creates the subsystem loggers as needed, so it
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// can be used to initialize the logging system.
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func SetLogLevels(logLevel string) {
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// Configure all sub-systems with the new logging level. Dynamically
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// create loggers as needed.
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for subsystemID := range subsystemLoggers {
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SetLogLevel(subsystemID, logLevel)
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}
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}
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// DirectionString is a helper function that returns a string that represents
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// the direction of a connection (inbound or outbound).
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func DirectionString(inbound bool) string {
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if inbound {
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return "inbound"
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}
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return "outbound"
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}
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// PickNoun returns the singular or plural form of a noun depending
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// on the count n.
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func PickNoun(n uint64, singular, plural string) string {
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if n == 1 {
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return singular
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}
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return plural
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}
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// SupportedSubsystems returns a sorted slice of the supported subsystems for
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// logging purposes.
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func SupportedSubsystems() []string {
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// Convert the subsystemLoggers map keys to a slice.
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subsystems := make([]string, 0, len(subsystemLoggers))
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for subsysID := range subsystemLoggers {
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subsystems = append(subsystems, subsysID)
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}
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// Sort the subsystems for stable display.
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sort.Strings(subsystems)
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return subsystems
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}
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// Get returns a logger of a specific sub system
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func Get(tag string) (logger *logs.Logger, ok bool) {
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logger, ok = subsystemLoggers[tag]
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return
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}
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// ParseAndSetDebugLevels attempts to parse the specified debug level and set
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// the levels accordingly. An appropriate error is returned if anything is
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// invalid.
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func ParseAndSetDebugLevels(debugLevel string) error {
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// When the specified string doesn't have any delimters, treat it as
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// the log level for all subsystems.
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if !strings.Contains(debugLevel, ",") && !strings.Contains(debugLevel, "=") {
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// Validate debug log level.
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if !validLogLevel(debugLevel) {
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str := "The specified debug level [%s] is invalid"
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return errors.Errorf(str, debugLevel)
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}
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// Change the logging level for all subsystems.
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SetLogLevels(debugLevel)
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return nil
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}
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// Split the specified string into subsystem/level pairs while detecting
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// issues and update the log levels accordingly.
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for _, logLevelPair := range strings.Split(debugLevel, ",") {
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if !strings.Contains(logLevelPair, "=") {
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str := "The specified debug level contains an invalid " +
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"subsystem/level pair [%s]"
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return errors.Errorf(str, logLevelPair)
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}
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// Extract the specified subsystem and log level.
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fields := strings.Split(logLevelPair, "=")
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subsysID, logLevel := fields[0], fields[1]
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// Validate subsystem.
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if _, exists := Get(subsysID); !exists {
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str := "The specified subsystem [%s] is invalid -- " +
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"supported subsytems %s"
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return errors.Errorf(str, subsysID, strings.Join(SupportedSubsystems(), ", "))
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}
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// Validate log level.
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if !validLogLevel(logLevel) {
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str := "The specified debug level [%s] is invalid"
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return errors.Errorf(str, logLevel)
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}
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SetLogLevel(subsysID, logLevel)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// validLogLevel returns whether or not logLevel is a valid debug log level.
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func validLogLevel(logLevel string) bool {
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switch logLevel {
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case "trace":
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fallthrough
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case "debug":
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fallthrough
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case "info":
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fallthrough
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case "warn":
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fallthrough
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case "error":
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fallthrough
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case "critical":
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// LogClosure is a closure that can be printed with %s to be used to
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// generate expensive-to-create data for a detailed log level and avoid doing
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// the work if the data isn't printed.
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type LogClosure func() string
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func (c LogClosure) String() string {
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return c()
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}
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// NewLogClosure casts a function to a LogClosure.
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// See LogClosure for details.
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func NewLogClosure(c func() string) LogClosure {
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return c
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}
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