From: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com>
To: Gabriel Goller <g.goller@proxmox.com>
Cc: Lukas Wagner <l.wagner@proxmox.com>, pbs-devel@lists.proxmox.com
Subject: Re: [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox v2 1/4] log: rename/move init functions
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2025 14:38:24 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xgi5aiiutasg2353yvgfalsvmq3at6ivsm3gpny42dce3a7mj7@brxsvu2dduhp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4iymtwe46mmc7zn6f2erjkfxhal76ma2xy2fh2d4rk2vaqpik4@7n363ok7f5yf>
On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 02:08:03PM +0100, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> On 11.02.2025 10:28, Wolfgang Bumiller wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 10:22:44AM +0100, Wolfgang Bumiller wrote:
> > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 05:42:35PM +0100, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> > > > On 10.02.2025 15:37, Wolfgang Bumiller wrote:
> > > > > On Mon, Dec 09, 2024 at 11:46:03AM +0100, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> > > > > > +/// Inits a new tracing logger that prints to stderr or tasklog with the logging level specified in the
> > > > > > +/// environment variable `env_var`.
> > > > > > +///
> > > > > > +/// This logger is task-aware, which means if we are in a PBS task, we will retrieve the task-file
> > > > > > +/// and write to it. We'll only write to stderr if we are not in a task. If `env_var` doesn't exist
> > > > > > +/// or can't be read, use the `default_log_level`. The output will be very plain: no ansi, no
> > > > > > +/// timestamp, no level, just the message and it's
> > > > > > +/// fields.
> > > > > > +pub fn stderr_or_tasklog(
> > > > > > + env_var: &str,
> > > > > > + default_log_level: LevelFilter,
> > > > > > +) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
> > > > > > + let log_level = get_env_variable(env_var, default_log_level);
> > > > > > +
> > > > > > + let registry = tracing_subscriber::registry()
> > > > > > + .with(
> > > > > > + plain_stderr_layer()
> > > > > > + .with_filter(filter_fn(|_metadata| !LogContext::exists()))
> > > > >
> > > > > ^ This condition misses the `Level::ERROR` comparison while being
> > > > > suggested as a replacement for `init_cli_logger` which had it (not
> > > > > visible in the patch context lines, but it's there).
> > > > > If this is done on purpose, please explain it in the commit message.
> > > >
> > > > Oops, yeah my bad, this should be
> > > >
> > > > !LogContext::exists() || *metadata.level() == Level::ERROR
> > > >
> > > > What do you think about the rest of the patch? I tried to implement this
> > > > with a builder pattern as well, but it turned out to be quite tricky
> > > > moving the layers around so I just wrote a ton of functions with long
> > > > names :(
> > >
> > > The rest seems fine.
> > > It does look like it should be mostly a builder-pattern thing (as it
> > > kind of already is, with the final 2 lines being a kind of `.apply()`,
> > > but with the names being showing their intended use, it's fine for an
> > > `init` module to have specific common setups like this (`init_cli_…`,
> > > `…with_pve_format`, etc.)
> > >
> > > Perhaps the journal/tasklog one could be named "init_daemon_log" (or
> > > just have an alias under that name)...
> >
> > Sorry, I was reading it backwards, we're getting rid of those names...
> > That just goes to show I didn't properly think about this... :-)
> >
> > Now, first of all, having the "descriptive" names there makes sense.
> > With the `pve` specific function we then still have a rather specific
> > one.
> > Therefore, with a specific `init` module, it would IMO be fine to have
> > situation-specific names for common setups.
> >
> > Unless we can actually come up with a builder-pattern variant.
> > Perhaps it would have to be the Layer type rather than the subscriber
> > we'd need to turn into a builder, while having its final "apply" create
> > the subscriber and register it and initialize the LogTracer.
>
> I cooked up a simple builder type thingy to build layers:
>
>
> struct LogBuilder {
> global_log_level: LevelFilter,
> layer: Vec<
> Box<dyn tracing_subscriber::Layer<tracing_subscriber::Registry> + Send + Sync + 'static>,
> >,
> }
>
>
> And the implementation:
>
> impl LogBuilder {
> pub fn from_env(env_var: &str, default_log_level: LevelFilter) -> LogBuilder {
> let log_level = get_env_variable(env_var, default_log_level);
> LogBuilder {
> global_log_level: log_level,
> layer: vec![],
> }
> }
>
> pub fn journald_or_stderr(mut self) -> LogBuilder {
> self.layer.push(
> journald_or_stderr_layer()
> .with_filter(self.global_log_level)
> .boxed(),
> );
> self
> }
>
> pub fn journald_or_stderr_on_logcontext_and_error(mut self) -> LogBuilder {
> self.layer.push(
> journald_or_stderr_layer()
> .with_filter(filter_fn(|metadata| {
> !LogContext::exists() || *metadata.level() == Level::ERROR
> }))
> .with_filter(self.global_log_level)
> .boxed(),
> );
> self
> }
>
> //...
>
> pub fn init(self) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
> let registry = tracing_subscriber::registry().with(self.layer);
> tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(registry)?;
>
> LogTracer::init_with_filter(self.global_log_level.as_log())?;
> Ok(())
> }
> }
>
> We could place this in a new builder module and then have the
> product-specific functions (e.g. init_pve_log, init_perlmod_log,
> init_pbs_log, etc.) in the init module.
>
> What do you think?
Hmmm...
Those names are a bit long, and still as specific as before, so I'm not
sure we win a lot either way.
I'm wondering - if we really have so many specific cases - do we really
need them implemented in this crate, rather than where they are used?
How many different types of logging layers do we have and where atm?
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Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-12-09 10:46 [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox{, -backup, -perl-rs} v2 0/4] Rename/Move logging init helper Gabriel Goller
2024-12-09 10:46 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox v2 1/4] log: rename/move init functions Gabriel Goller
2025-02-10 14:37 ` Wolfgang Bumiller
2025-02-10 16:42 ` Gabriel Goller
2025-02-11 9:22 ` Wolfgang Bumiller
2025-02-11 9:28 ` Wolfgang Bumiller
2025-02-17 13:08 ` Gabriel Goller
2025-02-17 13:38 ` Wolfgang Bumiller [this message]
2025-02-17 14:12 ` Gabriel Goller
2025-02-17 14:51 ` Wolfgang Bumiller
2025-02-17 15:21 ` Gabriel Goller
2025-02-18 10:06 ` Wolfgang Bumiller
2025-02-18 16:15 ` Gabriel Goller
2025-02-11 9:31 ` Gabriel Goller
2024-12-09 10:46 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox v2 2/4] log: add logger for perlmod crates Gabriel Goller
2024-12-09 10:46 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox-backup v2 3/4] log: use new init functions Gabriel Goller
2024-12-09 10:46 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox-perl-rs v2 4/4] log: use new init function, print to stderr and journald Gabriel Goller
2025-01-09 10:09 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox{, -backup, -perl-rs} v2 0/4] Rename/Move logging init helper Lukas Wagner
2025-01-14 8:43 ` Gabriel Goller
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