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# frozen_string_literal: false require 'syslog' require 'logger' ## # Syslog::Logger is a Logger work-alike that logs via syslog instead of to a # file. You can use Syslog::Logger to aggregate logs between multiple # machines. # # By default, Syslog::Logger uses the program name 'ruby', but this can be # changed via the first argument to Syslog::Logger.new. # # NOTE! You can only set the Syslog::Logger program name when you initialize # Syslog::Logger for the first time. This is a limitation of the way # Syslog::Logger uses syslog (and in some ways, a limitation of the way # syslog(3) works). Attempts to change Syslog::Logger's program name after # the first initialization will be ignored. # # === Example # # The following will log to syslogd on your local machine: # # require 'syslog/logger' # # log = Syslog::Logger.new 'my_program' # log.info 'this line will be logged via syslog(3)' # # Also the facility may be set to specify the facility level which will be used: # # log.info 'this line will be logged using Syslog default facility level' # # log_local1 = Syslog::Logger.new 'my_program', Syslog::LOG_LOCAL1 # log_local1.info 'this line will be logged using local1 facility level' # # # You may need to perform some syslog.conf setup first. For a BSD machine add # the following lines to /etc/syslog.conf: # # !my_program # *.* /var/log/my_program.log # # Then touch /var/log/my_program.log and signal syslogd with a HUP # (killall -HUP syslogd, on FreeBSD). # # If you wish to have logs automatically roll over and archive, see the # newsyslog.conf(5) and newsyslog(8) man pages. class Syslog::Logger # Default formatter for log messages. class Formatter def call severity, time, progname, msg clean msg end private ## # Clean up messages so they're nice and pretty. def clean message message = message.to_s.strip message.gsub!(/\e\[[0-9;]*m/, '') # remove useless ansi color codes return message end end ## # The version of Syslog::Logger you are using. VERSION = '2.1.0' ## # Maps Logger warning types to syslog(3) warning types. # # Messages from Ruby applications are not considered as critical as messages # from other system daemons using syslog(3), so most messages are reduced by # one level. For example, a fatal message for Ruby's Logger is considered # an error for syslog(3). LEVEL_MAP = { ::Logger::UNKNOWN => Syslog::LOG_ALERT, ::Logger::FATAL => Syslog::LOG_ERR, ::Logger::ERROR => Syslog::LOG_WARNING, ::Logger::WARN => Syslog::LOG_NOTICE, ::Logger::INFO => Syslog::LOG_INFO, ::Logger::DEBUG => Syslog::LOG_DEBUG, } ## # Returns the internal Syslog object that is initialized when the # first instance is created. def self.syslog @@syslog end ## # Specifies the internal Syslog object to be used. def self.syslog= syslog @@syslog = syslog end ## # Builds a methods for level +meth+. def self.make_methods meth level = ::Logger.const_get(meth.upcase) eval <<-EOM, nil, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def #{meth}(message = nil, &block) add(#{level}, message, &block) end def #{meth}? level <= #{level} end EOM end ## # :method: unknown # # Logs a +message+ at the unknown (syslog alert) log level, or logs the # message returned from the block. ## # :method: fatal # # Logs a +message+ at the fatal (syslog err) log level, or logs the message # returned from the block. ## # :method: error # # Logs a +message+ at the error (syslog warning) log level, or logs the # message returned from the block. ## # :method: warn # # Logs a +message+ at the warn (syslog notice) log level, or logs the # message returned from the block. ## # :method: info # # Logs a +message+ at the info (syslog info) log level, or logs the message # returned from the block. ## # :method: debug # # Logs a +message+ at the debug (syslog debug) log level, or logs the # message returned from the block. Logger::Severity::constants.each do |severity| make_methods severity.downcase end ## # Log level for Logger compatibility. attr_accessor :level # Logging formatter, as a +Proc+ that will take four arguments and # return the formatted message. The arguments are: # # +severity+:: The Severity of the log message. # +time+:: A Time instance representing when the message was logged. # +progname+:: The #progname configured, or passed to the logger method. # +msg+:: The _Object_ the user passed to the log message; not necessarily a # String. # # The block should return an Object that can be written to the logging # device via +write+. The default formatter is used when no formatter is # set. attr_accessor :formatter ## # The facility argument is used to specify what type of program is logging the message. attr_accessor :facility ## # Fills in variables for Logger compatibility. If this is the first # instance of Syslog::Logger, +program_name+ may be set to change the logged # program name. The +facility+ may be set to specify the facility level which will be used. # # Due to the way syslog works, only one program name may be chosen. def initialize program_name = 'ruby', facility = nil @level = ::Logger::DEBUG @formatter = Formatter.new @@syslog ||= Syslog.open(program_name) @facility = (facility || @@syslog.facility) end ## # Almost duplicates Logger#add. +progname+ is ignored. def add severity, message = nil, progname = nil, &block severity ||= ::Logger::UNKNOWN level <= severity and @@syslog.log( (LEVEL_MAP[severity] | @facility), '%s', formatter.call(severity, Time.now, progname, (message || block.call)) ) true end end
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