set log forwarding to be enabled by default
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5e2b2229 1package Object::Remote::Logging;
2
4e446335 3use Moo;
4use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
5use Object::Remote::Logging::Logger;
f4a85080 6use Exporter::Declare;
663fb34f 7use Carp qw(carp croak);
5e2b2229 8
4e446335 9extends 'Log::Contextual';
5e2b2229 10
663fb34f 11exports(qw( ____ router arg_levels ));
f4a85080 12
4e446335 13sub router {
c0b2df05 14 our $Router_Instance ||= do {
15 require Object::Remote::Logging::Router;
16 Object::Remote::Logging::Router->new;
17 }
4e446335 18}
5e2b2229 19
9de32e1d 20#log level descriptions
21#info - standard log level - normal program output for the end user
22#warn - output for program that is executing quietly
23#error - output for program that is running more quietly
24#fatal - it is not possible to continue execution; this level is as quiet as is possible
25#verbose - output for program executing verbosely (-v)
26#debug - output for program running more verbosely (-v -v)
27#trace - output for program running extremely verbosely (-v -v -v)
4e446335 28sub arg_levels {
9de32e1d 29 #the order of the log levels is significant with the
30 #most verbose level being first in the list and the
31 #most quiet as the last item
32 return [qw( trace debug verbose info warn error fatal )];
4a9fa1a5 33}
5e2b2229 34
663fb34f 35sub before_import {
36 my ($class, $importer, $spec) = @_;
37 my $router = $class->router;
c2a69537 38 our $DID_INIT;
663fb34f 39
c2a69537 40 unless($DID_INIT) {
41 $DID_INIT = 1;
42 init_logging();
43 }
44
663fb34f 45 $class->SUPER::before_import($importer, $spec);
663fb34f 46}
47
ae198201 48sub _parse_selections {
49 my ($selections_string) = @_;
50 my %log_ok;
51
52 #example string:
53 #" * -Object::Remote::Logging Foo::Bar::Baz "
54 foreach(split(/\s+/, $selections_string)) {
55 next if $_ eq '';
56 if ($_ eq '*') {
57 $log_ok{$_} = 1;
58 } elsif (s/^-//) {
59 $log_ok{$_} = 0;
60 } else {
61 $log_ok{$_} = 1;
62 }
63 }
64
65 return %log_ok;
66}
67
4e446335 68#this is invoked on all nodes
4a9fa1a5 69sub init_logging {
c0b2df05 70 my $level = $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL};
0fe333eb 71 my $format = $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORMAT};
eb49c7df 72 my $selections = $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_SELECTIONS};
73 my %controller_should_log;
09f583a7 74
75 unless (defined $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING} && $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING} ne '') {
76 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING} = 1;
77 }
5cd5276e 78
09f583a7 79 return unless defined $level && $level ne '';
0fe333eb 80 $format = "[%l %r] %s" unless defined $format;
eb49c7df 81 $selections = __PACKAGE__ unless defined $selections;
ae198201 82 %controller_should_log = _parse_selections($selections);
f1d70835 83
84 {
85 no warnings 'once';
86 if (defined $Object::Remote::FatNode::REMOTE_NODE) {
87 #the connection id for the remote node comes in later
88 #as the controlling node inits remote logging
89 router()->_remote_metadata({ connection_id => undef });
90 }
91 }
92
c0b2df05 93 my $logger = Object::Remote::Logging::Logger->new(
0fe333eb 94 min_level => lc($level), format => $format,
c0b2df05 95 level_names => Object::Remote::Logging::arg_levels(),
96 );
97
c0b2df05 98 router()->connect(sub {
eb49c7df 99 my $controller = $_[1]->{controller};
ae198201 100 my $will_log = $controller_should_log{$controller};
101
102 $will_log = $controller_should_log{'*'} unless defined $will_log;
103
104 return unless $will_log;
c0b2df05 105 #skip things from remote hosts because they log to STDERR
106 #when OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL is in effect
107 return if $_[1]->{remote}->{connection_id};
108 $logger
109 });
4a9fa1a5 110}
111
4e446335 112#this is invoked by the controlling node
113#on the remote nodes
f1d70835 114sub init_remote_logging {
4e446335 115 my ($self, %controller_info) = @_;
116
f1d70835 117 router()->_remote_metadata(\%controller_info);
f048e6df 118 #TODO having an instance of an object in the remote interpreter causes it to hang
119 #on exit intermitently or leave a zombie laying around frequently - not a bug limited
120 #to log forwarding
466ee2c4 121 router()->_forward_destination($controller_info{router}) if $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING};
4a9fa1a5 122}
5e2b2229 123
1241;
455d031c 125
d672a9bf 126__END__
127
128=head1 NAME
129
130Object::Remote::Logging - Logging subsystem for Object::Remote
131
132=head1 SYNOPSIS
133
b8176a97 134 use Object::Remote::Logging qw( :log :dlog arg_levels router );
d672a9bf 135
136 @levels = qw( trace debug verbose info warn error fatal );
137 @levels = arg_levels(); #same result
138
139 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL} = 'trace'; #or other level name
140 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORMAT} = '%l %t: %p::%m %s'; #and more
d672a9bf 141 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_SELECTIONS} = 'Object::Remote::Logging Some::Other::Subclass';
ae198201 142 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_SELECTIONS} = '* -Object::Remote::Logging';
09f583a7 143 $ENV{OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING} = 0; #default 1
d672a9bf 144
145 log_info { 'Trace log event' };
146 Dlog_verbose { "Debug event with Data::Dumper::Concise: $_" } { foo => 'bar' };
d672a9bf 147
148=head1 DESCRIPTION
149
150This is the logging framework for Object::Remote implemented as a subclass of
151L<Log::Contextual> with a slightly incompatible API. This system allows
152developers using Object::Remote and end users of that software to control
153Object::Remote logging so operation can be tracked if needed. This is also
154the API used to generate log messages inside the Object::Remote source code.
155
156The rest of the logging system comes from L<Object::Remote::Logging::Logger>
157which implements log rendering and output and L<Object::Remote::Logging::Router>
158which delivers log events to the loggers.
159
455d031c 160=head1 USAGE
161
162Object::Remote logging is not enabled by default. If you need to immediately start
163debugging set the OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL environment variable to either 'trace'
164or 'debug'. This will enable logging to STDERR on the local and all remote Perl
165interpreters. By default STDERR for all remote interpreters is passed through
166unmodified so this is sufficient to receive logs generated anywhere Object::Remote
167is running.
168
169Every time the local interpreter creates a new Object::Remote::Connection the connection
170is given an id that is unique to that connection on the local interpreter. The connection
171id and other metadata is available in the log output via a log format string that can
172be set via the OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORMAT environment variable. The format string and
173available metadata is documented in L<Object::Remote::Logging::Logger>. Setting this
174environment variable on the local interpreter will cause it to be propagated to the
175remote interpreter so all logs will be formated the same way.
176
177This class is designed so any module can create their own logging sub-class using it.
f21127fd 178With out any additional configuration the consumers of this logging class will
179automatically be enabled via OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL and formated with
180OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORMAT but those additional log messages are not sent to STDERR.
181By setting the OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_SELECTIONS environment variable to a list of
182class names seperated by spaces then logs generated by packages that use those classes
ae198201 183will be sent to STDERR. If the asterisk character (*) is used in the place of a class
184name then all class names will be selected by default instead of ignored. An individual
185class name can be turned off by prefixing the name with a hypen character (-). This is
186also a configuration item that is forwarded to the remote interpreters so all logging
187is consistent.
455d031c 188
189Regardless of OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL the logging system is still active and loggers
190can access the stream of log messages to format and output them. Internally
191OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_LEVEL causes an L<Object::Remote::Logging::Logger> to be built
192and connected to the L<Object::Remote::Logging::Router> instance. It is also possible
193to manually build a logger instance and connect it to the router. See the documentation
f21127fd 194for the logger and router classes.
455d031c 195
196The logging system also supports a method of forwarding log messages from remote
197interpreters to the local interpreter. Forwarded log messages are generated in the
198remote interpreter and the logger for the message is invoked in the local interpreter.
199Sub-classes of Object::Remote::Logging will have log messages forwarded automatically.
200Loggers receive forwarded log messages exactly the same way as non-forwarded messages
201except a forwarded message includes extra metadata about the remote interpreter. Log
09f583a7 202forwarding is enabled by default but comes with a performance hit; to disable it set the
203OBJECT_REMOTE_LOG_FORWARDING environment variable to 0. See L<Object::Remote::Logging::Router>.
455d031c 204
d672a9bf 205=head1 EXPORTABLE SUBROUTINES
206
207=over 4
208
209=item arg_levels
210
211Returns an array reference that contains the ordered list of level names
212with the lowest log level first and the highest log level last.
213
214=item router
215
216Returns the instance of L<Object::Remote::Logging::Router> that is in use. The router
217instance is used in combination with L<Object::Remote::Logging::Logger> objects to
218select then render and output log messages.
219
220=item log_<level> and Dlog_<level>
221
222These methods come direct from L<Log::Contextual>; see that documentation for a
223complete reference. For each of the log level names there are subroutines with the log_
224and Dlog_ prefix that will generate the log message. The first argument is a code block
225that returns the log message contents and the optional further arguments are both passed
226to the block as the argument list and returned from the log method as a list.
227
228 log_trace { "A fine log message $_[0] " } 'if I do say so myself';
455d031c 229 %hash = Dlog_trace { "Very handy: $_" } ( foo => 'bar' );
d672a9bf 230
231=item logS_<level> and DlogS_<level>
232
233Works just like log_ and Dlog_ except returns only the first argument as a scalar value.
234
302ecfbf 235 my $beverage = logS_info { "Customer ordered $_[0]" } 'Coffee';
d672a9bf 236
d672a9bf 237=back
238
239=head1 LEVEL NAMES
240
293fb1ee 241Object::Remote uses an ordered list of log level names with the lowest level
242first and the highest level last. The list of level names can be accessed via
d672a9bf 243the arg_levels method which is exportable to the consumer of this class. The log
244level names are:
245
246=over 4
247
248=item trace
249
250As much information about operation as possible including multiple line dumps of
251large content. Tripple verbose operation (-v -v -v).
252
253=item debug
254
255Messages about operations that could hang as well as internal state changes,
256results from method invocations, and information useful when looking for faults.
257Double verbose operation (-v -v).
258
259=item verbose
260
261Additional optional messages to the user that can be enabled at their will. Single
262verbose operation (-v).
263
264=item info
265
266Messages from normal operation that are intended to be displayed to the end
267user if quiet operation is not indicated and more verbose operation is not
268in effect.
269
270=item warn
271
272Something wasn't supposed to happen but did. Operation was not impacted but
273otherwise the event is noteworthy. Single quiet operation (-q).
274
275=item error
276
277Something went wrong. Operation of the system may continue but some operation
278has most definitely failed. Double quiet operation (-q -q).
279
280=item fatal
281
282Something went wrong and recovery is not possible. The system should stop operating
283as soon as possible. Tripple quiet operation (-q -q -q).
284
285=back