ContainerImage.Pinniped/internal/plog/plog.go

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// Copyright 2020-2021 the Pinniped contributors. All Rights Reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Package plog implements a thin layer over logr to help enforce pinniped's logging convention.
// Logs are always structured as a constant message with key and value pairs of related metadata.
//
// The logging levels in order of increasing verbosity are:
// error, warning, info, debug, trace and all.
//
// error and warning logs are always emitted (there is no way for the end user to disable them),
// and thus should be used sparingly. Ideally, logs at these levels should be actionable.
//
// info should be reserved for "nice to know" information. It should be possible to run a production
// pinniped server at the info log level with no performance degradation due to high log volume.
// debug should be used for information targeted at developers and to aid in support cases. Care must
// be taken at this level to not leak any secrets into the log stream. That is, even though debug may
// cause performance issues in production, it must not cause security issues in production.
//
// trace should be used to log information related to timing (i.e. the time it took a controller to sync).
// Just like debug, trace should not leak secrets into the log stream. trace will likely leak information
// about the current state of the process, but that, along with performance degradation, is expected.
//
// all is reserved for the most verbose and security sensitive information. At this level, full request
// metadata such as headers and parameters along with the body may be logged. This level is completely
// unfit for production use both from a performance and security standpoint. Using it is generally an
// act of desperation to determine why the system is broken.
package plog
import (
"os"
"github.com/go-logr/logr"
)
const errorKey = "error" // this matches zapr's default for .Error calls (which is asserted via tests)
// Logger implements the plog logging convention described above. The global functions in this package
// such as Info should be used when one does not intend to write tests assertions for specific log messages.
// If test assertions are desired, Logger should be passed in as an input. New should be used as the
// production implementation and TestLogger should be used to write test assertions.
type Logger interface {
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Error(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{})
Warning(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
WarningErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{})
Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
InfoErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{})
Debug(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
DebugErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{})
Trace(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
TraceErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{})
All(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
Always(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) Logger
WithName(name string) Logger
// does not include Fatal on purpose because that is not a method you should be using
// for internal and test use only
withDepth(d int) Logger
withLogrMod(mod func(logr.Logger) logr.Logger) Logger
}
// MinLogger is the overlap between Logger and logr.Logger.
type MinLogger interface {
Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{})
}
var _ Logger = pLogger{}
var _, _, _ MinLogger = pLogger{}, logr.Logger{}, Logger(nil)
type pLogger struct {
mods []func(logr.Logger) logr.Logger
depth int
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}
func New() Logger {
return pLogger{}
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}
func (p pLogger) Error(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
p.logr().WithCallDepth(p.depth+1).Error(err, msg, keysAndValues...)
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}
func (p pLogger) warningDepth(msg string, depth int, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
if p.logr().V(klogLevelWarning).Enabled() {
// klog's structured logging has no concept of a warning (i.e. no WarningS function)
// Thus we use info at log level zero as a proxy
// klog's info logs have an I prefix and its warning logs have a W prefix
// Since we lose the W prefix by using InfoS, just add a key to make these easier to find
keysAndValues = append([]interface{}{"warning", true}, keysAndValues...)
p.logr().V(klogLevelWarning).WithCallDepth(depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
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}
}
func (p pLogger) Warning(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.warningDepth(msg, p.depth+1, keysAndValues...)
}
func (p pLogger) WarningErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.warningDepth(msg, p.depth+1, append([]interface{}{errorKey, err}, keysAndValues...)...)
}
func (p pLogger) infoDepth(msg string, depth int, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
if p.logr().V(KlogLevelInfo).Enabled() {
p.logr().V(KlogLevelInfo).WithCallDepth(depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
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}
}
func (p pLogger) Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.infoDepth(msg, p.depth+1, keysAndValues...)
}
func (p pLogger) InfoErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.infoDepth(msg, p.depth+1, append([]interface{}{errorKey, err}, keysAndValues...)...)
}
func (p pLogger) debugDepth(msg string, depth int, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
if p.logr().V(KlogLevelDebug).Enabled() {
p.logr().V(KlogLevelDebug).WithCallDepth(depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
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}
}
func (p pLogger) Debug(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.debugDepth(msg, p.depth+1, keysAndValues...)
}
func (p pLogger) DebugErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.debugDepth(msg, p.depth+1, append([]interface{}{errorKey, err}, keysAndValues...)...)
}
func (p pLogger) traceDepth(msg string, depth int, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
if p.logr().V(KlogLevelTrace).Enabled() {
p.logr().V(KlogLevelTrace).WithCallDepth(depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
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}
}
func (p pLogger) Trace(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.traceDepth(msg, p.depth+1, keysAndValues...)
}
func (p pLogger) TraceErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
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p.traceDepth(msg, p.depth+1, append([]interface{}{errorKey, err}, keysAndValues...)...)
}
func (p pLogger) All(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
if p.logr().V(klogLevelAll).Enabled() {
p.logr().V(klogLevelAll).WithCallDepth(p.depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
}
func (p pLogger) Always(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
p.logr().WithCallDepth(p.depth+1).Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func (p pLogger) WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) Logger {
if len(keysAndValues) == 0 {
return p
}
return p.withLogrMod(func(l logr.Logger) logr.Logger {
return l.WithValues(keysAndValues...)
})
}
func (p pLogger) WithName(name string) Logger {
if len(name) == 0 {
return p
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}
return p.withLogrMod(func(l logr.Logger) logr.Logger {
return l.WithName(name)
})
}
func (p pLogger) withDepth(d int) Logger {
out := p
out.depth += d // out is a copy so this does not mutate p
return out
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}
func (p pLogger) withLogrMod(mod func(logr.Logger) logr.Logger) Logger {
out := p // make a copy and carefully avoid mutating the mods slice
mods := make([]func(logr.Logger) logr.Logger, 0, len(out.mods)+1)
mods = append(mods, out.mods...)
mods = append(mods, mod)
out.mods = mods
return out
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}
func (p pLogger) logr() logr.Logger {
l := Logr() // grab the current global logger and its current config
for _, mod := range p.mods {
mod := mod
l = mod(l) // and then update it with all modifications
}
return l // this logger is guaranteed to have the latest config and all modifications
}
var logger = New().withDepth(1) //nolint:gochecknoglobals
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func Error(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Error(msg, err, keysAndValues...)
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}
func Warning(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Warning(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func WarningErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.WarningErr(msg, err, keysAndValues...)
}
func Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func InfoErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.InfoErr(msg, err, keysAndValues...)
}
func Debug(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Debug(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func DebugErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.DebugErr(msg, err, keysAndValues...)
}
func Trace(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Trace(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func TraceErr(msg string, err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.TraceErr(msg, err, keysAndValues...)
}
func All(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.All(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func Always(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Always(msg, keysAndValues...)
}
func WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) Logger {
// this looks weird but it is the same as New().WithValues(keysAndValues...) because it returns a new logger rooted at the call site
return logger.withDepth(-1).WithValues(keysAndValues...)
}
func WithName(name string) Logger {
// this looks weird but it is the same as New().WithName(name) because it returns a new logger rooted at the call site
return logger.withDepth(-1).WithName(name)
}
func Fatal(err error, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
logger.Error("unrecoverable error encountered", err, keysAndValues...)
globalFlush()
os.Exit(1)
}