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155 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
155 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
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"github.com/btcsuite/seelog"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chainntfs"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet"
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)
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// Loggers per subsystem. Note that backendLog is a seelog logger that all of
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// the subsystem loggers route their messages to. When adding new subsystems,
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// add a reference here, to the subsystemLoggers map, and the useLogger
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// function.
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var (
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backendLog = seelog.Disabled
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ltndLog = btclog.Disabled
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lnwlLog = btclog.Disabled
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peerLog = btclog.Disabled
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fndgLog = btclog.Disabled
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rpcsLog = btclog.Disabled
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srvrLog = btclog.Disabled
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ntfnLog = btclog.Disabled
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chdbLog = btclog.Disabled
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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]btclog.Logger{
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"LTND": ltndLog,
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"LNWL": lnwlLog,
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"PEER": peerLog,
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"RPCS": rpcsLog,
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"SRVR": srvrLog,
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"NTFN": ntfnLog,
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"CHDB": chdbLog,
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"FNDG": fndgLog,
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}
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// useLogger updates the logger references for subsystemID to logger. Invalid
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// subsystems are ignored.
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func useLogger(subsystemID string, logger btclog.Logger) {
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if _, ok := subsystemLoggers[subsystemID]; !ok {
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return
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}
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subsystemLoggers[subsystemID] = logger
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switch subsystemID {
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case "LTND":
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ltndLog = logger
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case "LNWL":
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lnwlLog = logger
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lnwallet.UseLogger(logger)
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case "PEER":
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peerLog = logger
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case "RPCS":
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rpcsLog = logger
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case "SRVR":
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srvrLog = logger
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case "NTFN":
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ntfnLog = logger
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chainntnfs.UseLogger(logger)
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case "CHDB":
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chdbLog = logger
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channeldb.UseLogger(logger)
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case "FNDG":
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fndgLog = logger
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}
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}
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// initSeelogLogger initializes a new seelog logger that is used as the backend
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// for all logging subsystems.
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func initSeelogLogger(logFile string) {
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config := `
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<seelog type="adaptive" mininterval="2000000" maxinterval="100000000"
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critmsgcount="500" minlevel="trace">
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<outputs formatid="all">
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<console />
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<rollingfile type="size" filename="%s" maxsize="10485760" maxrolls="3" />
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</outputs>
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<formats>
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<format id="all" format="%%Time %%Date [%%LEV] %%Msg%%n" />
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</formats>
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</seelog>`
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config = fmt.Sprintf(config, logFile)
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logger, err := seelog.LoggerFromConfigAsString(config)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to create logger: %v", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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backendLog = logger
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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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// Default to info if the log level is invalid.
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level, ok := btclog.LogLevelFromString(logLevel)
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if !ok {
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level = btclog.InfoLvl
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}
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// Create new logger for the subsystem if needed.
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if logger == btclog.Disabled {
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logger = btclog.NewSubsystemLogger(backendLog, subsystemID+": ")
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useLogger(subsystemID, logger)
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}
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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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// logClosure is used to provide a closure over expensive logging operations
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// so don't have to be performed when the logging level doesn't warrant it.
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type logClosure func() string
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// String invokes the underlying function and returns the result.
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func (c logClosure) String() string {
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return c()
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}
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// newLogClosure returns a new closure over a function that returns a string
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// which itself provides a Stringer interface so that it can be used with the
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// logging system.
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func newLogClosure(c func() string) logClosure {
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return logClosure(c)
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}
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