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const os = require('node:os') const { join, dirname, basename } = require('node:path') const fsMiniPass = require('fs-minipass') const fs = require('node:fs/promises') const { log } = require('proc-log') const { formatWithOptions } = require('./format') const padZero = (n, length) => n.toString().padStart(length.toString().length, '0') class LogFiles { // Default to an array so we can buffer // initial writes before we know the cache location #logStream = [] // We cap log files at a certain number of log events per file. // Note that each log event can write more than one line to the // file. Then we rotate log files once this number of events is reached #MAX_LOGS_PER_FILE = null // Now that we write logs continuously we need to have a backstop // here for infinite loops that still log. This is also partially handled // by the config.get('max-files') option, but this is a failsafe to // prevent runaway log file creation #MAX_FILES_PER_PROCESS = null #fileLogCount = 0 #totalLogCount = 0 #path = null #logsMax = null #files = [] #timing = false constructor ({ maxLogsPerFile = 50_000, maxFilesPerProcess = 5, } = {}) { this.#MAX_LOGS_PER_FILE = maxLogsPerFile this.#MAX_FILES_PER_PROCESS = maxFilesPerProcess this.on() } on () { process.on('log', this.#logHandler) } off () { process.off('log', this.#logHandler) this.#endStream() } load ({ command, path, logsMax = Infinity, timing } = {}) { if (['completion'].includes(command)) { return } // dir is user configurable and is required to exist so // this can error if the dir is missing or not configured correctly this.#path = path this.#logsMax = logsMax this.#timing = timing // Log stream has already ended if (!this.#logStream) { return } log.verbose('logfile', `logs-max:${logsMax} dir:${this.#path}`) // Write the contents of our array buffer to our new file stream and // set that as the new log logstream for future writes // if logs max is 0 then the user does not want a log file if (this.#logsMax > 0) { const initialFile = this.#openLogFile() if (initialFile) { for (const item of this.#logStream) { const formatted = this.#formatLogItem(...item) if (formatted !== null) { initialFile.write(formatted) } } this.#logStream = initialFile } } log.verbose('logfile', this.files[0] || 'no logfile created') // Kickoff cleaning process, even if we aren't writing a logfile. // This is async but it will always ignore the current logfile // Return the result so it can be awaited in tests return this.#cleanLogs() } get files () { return this.#files } get #isBuffered () { return Array.isArray(this.#logStream) } #endStream (output) { if (this.#logStream && !this.#isBuffered) { this.#logStream.end(output) this.#logStream = null } } #logHandler = (level, ...args) => { // Ignore pause and resume events since we // write everything to the log file if (level === 'pause' || level === 'resume') { return } // If the stream is ended then do nothing if (!this.#logStream) { return } if (this.#isBuffered) { // Cant do anything but buffer the output if we dont // have a file stream yet this.#logStream.push([level, ...args]) return } const logOutput = this.#formatLogItem(level, ...args) if (logOutput === null) { return } // Open a new log file if we've written too many logs to this one if (this.#fileLogCount >= this.#MAX_LOGS_PER_FILE) { // Write last chunk to the file and close it this.#endStream(logOutput) if (this.#files.length >= this.#MAX_FILES_PER_PROCESS) { // but if its way too many then we just stop listening this.off() } else { // otherwise we are ready for a new file for the next event this.#logStream = this.#openLogFile() } } else { this.#logStream.write(logOutput) } } #formatLogItem (level, title, ...args) { // Only right timing logs to logfile if explicitly requests if (level === log.KEYS.timing && !this.#timing) { return null } this.#fileLogCount += 1 const prefix = [this.#totalLogCount++, level, title || null] return formatWithOptions({ prefix, eol: os.EOL, colors: false }, ...args) } #getLogFilePath (count = '') { return `${this.#path}debug-${count}.log` } #openLogFile () { // Count in filename will be 0 indexed const count = this.#files.length try { // Pad with zeros so that our log files are always sorted properly // We never want to write files ending in `-9.log` and `-10.log` because // log file cleaning is done by deleting the oldest so in this example // `-10.log` would be deleted next const f = this.#getLogFilePath(padZero(count, this.#MAX_FILES_PER_PROCESS)) // Some effort was made to make the async, but we need to write logs // during process.on('exit') which has to be synchronous. So in order // to never drop log messages, it is easiest to make it sync all the time // and this was measured to be about 1.5% slower for 40k lines of output const logStream = new fsMiniPass.WriteStreamSync(f, { flags: 'a' }) if (count > 0) { // Reset file log count if we are opening // after our first file this.#fileLogCount = 0 } this.#files.push(logStream.path) return logStream } catch (e) { // If the user has a readonly logdir then we don't want to // warn this on every command so it should be verbose log.verbose('logfile', `could not be created: ${e}`) } } async #cleanLogs () { // module to clean out the old log files // this is a best-effort attempt. if a rm fails, we just // log a message about it and move on. We do return a // Promise that succeeds when we've tried to delete everything, // just for the benefit of testing this function properly. try { const logPath = this.#getLogFilePath() const patternFileName = basename(logPath) // tell glob to only match digits .replace(/\d/g, 'd') // Handle the old (prior to 8.2.0) log file names which did not have a // counter suffix .replace('-.log', '') let files = await fs.readdir( dirname(logPath), { withFileTypes: true, encoding: 'utf-8', }) files = files.sort((a, b) => basename(a.name).localeCompare(basename(b.name), 'en')) const logFiles = [] for (const file of files) { if (!file.isFile()) { continue } const genericFileName = file.name.replace(/\d/g, 'd') const filePath = join(dirname(logPath), basename(file.name)) // Always ignore the currently written files if ( genericFileName.includes(patternFileName) && genericFileName.endsWith('.log') && !this.#files.includes(filePath) ) { logFiles.push(filePath) } } const toDelete = logFiles.length - this.#logsMax if (toDelete <= 0) { return } log.silly('logfile', `start cleaning logs, removing ${toDelete} files`) for (const file of logFiles.slice(0, toDelete)) { try { await fs.rm(file, { force: true }) } catch (e) { log.silly('logfile', 'error removing log file', file, e) } } } catch (e) { // Disable cleanup failure warnings when log writing is disabled if (this.#logsMax > 0) { log.verbose('logfile', 'error cleaning log files', e) } } finally { log.silly('logfile', 'done cleaning log files') } } } module.exports = LogFiles