gocron/vendor/github.com/cihub/seelog/dispatch_custom.go

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// Copyright (c) 2013 - Cloud Instruments Co., Ltd.
//
// All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
//
// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
// list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
// and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
// ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
// DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
// ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
// (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
// LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
// ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
package seelog
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"sort"
)
var registeredReceivers = make(map[string]reflect.Type)
// RegisterReceiver records a custom receiver type, identified by a value
// of that type (second argument), under the specified name. Registered
// names can be used in the "name" attribute of <custom> config items.
//
// RegisterReceiver takes the type of the receiver argument, without taking
// the value into the account. So do NOT enter any data to the second argument
// and only call it like:
// RegisterReceiver("somename", &MyReceiverType{})
//
// After that, when a '<custom>' config tag with this name is used,
// a receiver of the specified type would be instantiated. Check
// CustomReceiver comments for interface details.
//
// NOTE 1: RegisterReceiver fails if you attempt to register different types
// with the same name.
//
// NOTE 2: RegisterReceiver registers those receivers that must be used in
// the configuration files (<custom> items). Basically it is just the way
// you tell seelog config parser what should it do when it meets a
// <custom> tag with a specific name and data attributes.
//
// But If you are only using seelog as a proxy to an already instantiated
// CustomReceiver (via LoggerFromCustomReceiver func), you should not call RegisterReceiver.
func RegisterReceiver(name string, receiver CustomReceiver) {
newType := reflect.TypeOf(reflect.ValueOf(receiver).Elem().Interface())
if t, ok := registeredReceivers[name]; ok && t != newType {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("duplicate types for %s: %s != %s", name, t, newType))
}
registeredReceivers[name] = newType
}
func customReceiverByName(name string) (creceiver CustomReceiver, err error) {
rt, ok := registeredReceivers[name]
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("custom receiver name not registered: '%s'", name)
}
v, ok := reflect.New(rt).Interface().(CustomReceiver)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot instantiate receiver with name='%s'", name)
}
return v, nil
}
// CustomReceiverInitArgs represent arguments passed to the CustomReceiver.Init
// func when custom receiver is being initialized.
type CustomReceiverInitArgs struct {
// XmlCustomAttrs represent '<custom>' xml config item attributes that
// start with "data-". Map keys will be the attribute names without the "data-".
// Map values will the those attribute values.
//
// E.g. if you have a '<custom name="somename" data-attr1="a1" data-attr2="a2"/>'
// you will get map with 2 key-value pairs: "attr1"->"a1", "attr2"->"a2"
//
// Note that in custom items you can only use allowed attributes, like "name" and
// your custom attributes, starting with "data-". Any other will lead to a
// parsing error.
XmlCustomAttrs map[string]string
}
// CustomReceiver is the interface that external custom seelog message receivers
// must implement in order to be able to process seelog messages. Those receivers
// are set in the xml config file using the <custom> tag. Check receivers reference
// wiki section on that.
//
// Use seelog.RegisterReceiver on the receiver type before using it.
type CustomReceiver interface {
// ReceiveMessage is called when the custom receiver gets seelog message from
// a parent dispatcher.
//
// Message, level and context args represent all data that was included in the seelog
// message at the time it was logged.
//
// The formatting is already applied to the message and depends on the config
// like with any other receiver.
//
// If you would like to inform seelog of an error that happened during the handling of
// the message, return a non-nil error. This way you'll end up seeing your error like
// any other internal seelog error.
ReceiveMessage(message string, level LogLevel, context LogContextInterface) error
// AfterParse is called immediately after your custom receiver is instantiated by
// the xml config parser. So, if you need to do any startup logic after config parsing,
// like opening file or allocating any resources after the receiver is instantiated, do it here.
//
// If this func returns a non-nil error, then the loading procedure will fail. E.g.
// if you are loading a seelog xml config, the parser would not finish the loading
// procedure and inform about an error like with any other config error.
//
// If your custom logger needs some configuration, you can use custom attributes in
// your config. Check CustomReceiverInitArgs.XmlCustomAttrs comments.
//
// IMPORTANT: This func is NOT called when the LoggerFromCustomReceiver func is used
// to create seelog proxy logger using the custom receiver. This func is only called when
// receiver is instantiated from a config.
AfterParse(initArgs CustomReceiverInitArgs) error
// Flush is called when the custom receiver gets a 'flush' directive from a
// parent receiver. If custom receiver implements some kind of buffering or
// queing, then the appropriate reaction on a flush message is synchronous
// flushing of all those queues/buffers. If custom receiver doesn't have
// such mechanisms, then flush implementation may be left empty.
Flush()
// Close is called when the custom receiver gets a 'close' directive from a
// parent receiver. This happens when a top-level seelog dispatcher is sending
// 'close' to all child nodes and it means that current seelog logger is being closed.
// If you need to do any cleanup after your custom receiver is done, you should do
// it here.
Close() error
}
type customReceiverDispatcher struct {
formatter *formatter
innerReceiver CustomReceiver
customReceiverName string
usedArgs CustomReceiverInitArgs
}
// NewCustomReceiverDispatcher creates a customReceiverDispatcher which dispatches data to a specific receiver created
// using a <custom> tag in the config file.
func NewCustomReceiverDispatcher(formatter *formatter, customReceiverName string, cArgs CustomReceiverInitArgs) (*customReceiverDispatcher, error) {
if formatter == nil {
return nil, errors.New("formatter cannot be nil")
}
if len(customReceiverName) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("custom receiver name cannot be empty")
}
creceiver, err := customReceiverByName(customReceiverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = creceiver.AfterParse(cArgs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
disp := &customReceiverDispatcher{formatter, creceiver, customReceiverName, cArgs}
return disp, nil
}
// NewCustomReceiverDispatcherByValue is basically the same as NewCustomReceiverDispatcher, but using
// a specific CustomReceiver value instead of instantiating a new one by type.
func NewCustomReceiverDispatcherByValue(formatter *formatter, customReceiver CustomReceiver, name string, cArgs CustomReceiverInitArgs) (*customReceiverDispatcher, error) {
if formatter == nil {
return nil, errors.New("formatter cannot be nil")
}
if customReceiver == nil {
return nil, errors.New("customReceiver cannot be nil")
}
disp := &customReceiverDispatcher{formatter, customReceiver, name, cArgs}
return disp, nil
}
// CustomReceiver implementation. Check CustomReceiver comments.
func (disp *customReceiverDispatcher) Dispatch(
message string,
level LogLevel,
context LogContextInterface,
errorFunc func(err error)) {
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
errorFunc(fmt.Errorf("panic in custom receiver '%s'.Dispatch: %s", reflect.TypeOf(disp.innerReceiver), err))
}
}()
err := disp.innerReceiver.ReceiveMessage(disp.formatter.Format(message, level, context), level, context)
if err != nil {
errorFunc(err)
}
}
// CustomReceiver implementation. Check CustomReceiver comments.
func (disp *customReceiverDispatcher) Flush() {
disp.innerReceiver.Flush()
}
// CustomReceiver implementation. Check CustomReceiver comments.
func (disp *customReceiverDispatcher) Close() error {
disp.innerReceiver.Flush()
err := disp.innerReceiver.Close()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (disp *customReceiverDispatcher) String() string {
datas := ""
skeys := make([]string, 0, len(disp.usedArgs.XmlCustomAttrs))
for i := range disp.usedArgs.XmlCustomAttrs {
skeys = append(skeys, i)
}
sort.Strings(skeys)
for _, key := range skeys {
datas += fmt.Sprintf("<%s, %s> ", key, disp.usedArgs.XmlCustomAttrs[key])
}
str := fmt.Sprintf("Custom receiver %s [fmt='%s'],[data='%s'],[inner='%s']\n",
disp.customReceiverName, disp.formatter.String(), datas, disp.innerReceiver)
return str
}