discourse/lib/discourse_logstash_logger.rb
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 25ce1f3399
PERF: Don't execute a git command each time we log a log line (#30177)
We already have a `GIT_VERSION` constant in `DiscourseLogstashLogger` so
we can just use that.
2024-12-09 11:11:03 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "json"
require "socket"
require_relative "git_utils"
class DiscourseLogstashLogger < Logger
PROCESS_PID = Process.pid
HOST = Socket.gethostname
GIT_VERSION = GitUtils.git_version
attr_accessor :customize_event, :type
# Creates a new logger instance.
#
# @param logdev [String, IO, nil] The log device. This can be one of:
# - A string filepath: entries are written to the file at that path. If the file exists, new entries are appended.
# - An IO stream (typically +$stdout+, +$stderr+, or an open file): entries are written to the given stream.
# - nil or File::NULL: no entries are written.
# @param type [String] The type of log messages. This will add a `type` field to all log messages.
# @param customize_event [Proc, nil] A proc that customizes the log event before it is written to the log device.
# The proc is called with a hash of log event data and can be modified in place.
#
# @return [Logger] A new logger instance with the specified log device and type.
def self.logger(logdev:, type:, customize_event: nil)
logger = self.new(logdev)
logger.type = type
logger.customize_event = customize_event if customize_event
logger
end
# :nodoc:
def add(*args, &block)
add_with_opts(*args, &block)
end
ALLOWED_HEADERS_FROM_ENV = %w[
REQUEST_URI
REQUEST_METHOD
HTTP_HOST
HTTP_USER_AGENT
HTTP_ACCEPT
HTTP_REFERER
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
HTTP_X_REAL_IP
]
# :nodoc:
def add_with_opts(severity, message = nil, progname = nil, opts = {}, &block)
return true if @logdev.nil? || severity < @level
progname = @progname if progname.nil?
if message.nil?
if block_given?
message = yield
else
message = progname
progname = @progname
end
end
event = {
"message" => message.to_s,
"severity" => severity,
"severity_name" => Logger::SEV_LABEL[severity],
"pid" => PROCESS_PID,
"type" => @type.to_s,
"host" => HOST,
"git_version" => GIT_VERSION,
}
# Only log backtrace and env for Logger::WARN and above.
# Backtrace is just noise for anything below that.
if severity >= Logger::WARN
if (backtrace = opts&.dig(:backtrace)).present?
event["backtrace"] = backtrace
end
# `web-exception` is a log message triggered by logster.
# The exception class and message are extracted from the message based on the format logged by logster in
# https://github.com/discourse/logster/blob/25375250fb8a5c312e9c55a75f6048637aad2c69/lib/logster/middleware/debug_exceptions.rb#L22.
#
# In theory we could get logster to include the exception class and message in opts but logster currently does not
# need those options so we are parsing it from the message for now and not making a change in logster.
if progname == "web-exception"
# `Logster.store.ignore` is set in the logster initializer and is an array of regex patterns.
return if Logster.store&.ignore&.any? { |pattern| pattern.match(message) }
if message =~ /\A([^\(\)]+)\s{1}\(([\s\S]+)\)/
event["exception.class"] = $1
event["exception.message"] = $2.strip
end
ALLOWED_HEADERS_FROM_ENV.each do |header|
event["request.headers.#{header.downcase}"] = opts.dig(:env, header)
end
end
if progname == "sidekiq-exception"
event["job.class"] = opts.dig(:context, :job)
event["job.opts"] = opts.dig(:context, :opts)&.stringify_keys&.to_s
event["job.problem_db"] = opts.dig(:context, :problem_db)
event["exception.class"] = opts[:exception_class]
event["exception.message"] = opts[:exception_message]
end
end
if message.is_a?(String) && message.start_with?("{") && message.end_with?("}")
begin
parsed = JSON.parse(message)
event["message"] = parsed.delete("message") if parsed["message"]
event.merge!(parsed)
event
rescue JSON::ParserError
# Do nothing
end
end
@customize_event.call(event) if @customize_event
@logdev.write("#{event.to_json}\n")
rescue Exception => e
STDERR.puts "Error logging message `#{message}` in DiscourseLogstashLogger: #{e.class} (#{e.message})\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}"
end
end