github.com/tcnksm/go@v0.0.0-20141208075154-439b32936367/src/log/syslog/syslog.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // +build !windows,!nacl,!plan9 6 7 // Package syslog provides a simple interface to the system log 8 // service. It can send messages to the syslog daemon using UNIX 9 // domain sockets, UDP or TCP. 10 // 11 // Only one call to Dial is necessary. On write failures, 12 // the syslog client will attempt to reconnect to the server 13 // and write again. 14 package syslog 15 16 import ( 17 "errors" 18 "fmt" 19 "log" 20 "net" 21 "os" 22 "strings" 23 "sync" 24 "time" 25 ) 26 27 // The Priority is a combination of the syslog facility and 28 // severity. For example, LOG_ALERT | LOG_FTP sends an alert severity 29 // message from the FTP facility. The default severity is LOG_EMERG; 30 // the default facility is LOG_KERN. 31 type Priority int 32 33 const severityMask = 0x07 34 const facilityMask = 0xf8 35 36 const ( 37 // Severity. 38 39 // From /usr/include/sys/syslog.h. 40 // These are the same on Linux, BSD, and OS X. 41 LOG_EMERG Priority = iota 42 LOG_ALERT 43 LOG_CRIT 44 LOG_ERR 45 LOG_WARNING 46 LOG_NOTICE 47 LOG_INFO 48 LOG_DEBUG 49 ) 50 51 const ( 52 // Facility. 53 54 // From /usr/include/sys/syslog.h. 55 // These are the same up to LOG_FTP on Linux, BSD, and OS X. 56 LOG_KERN Priority = iota << 3 57 LOG_USER 58 LOG_MAIL 59 LOG_DAEMON 60 LOG_AUTH 61 LOG_SYSLOG 62 LOG_LPR 63 LOG_NEWS 64 LOG_UUCP 65 LOG_CRON 66 LOG_AUTHPRIV 67 LOG_FTP 68 _ // unused 69 _ // unused 70 _ // unused 71 _ // unused 72 LOG_LOCAL0 73 LOG_LOCAL1 74 LOG_LOCAL2 75 LOG_LOCAL3 76 LOG_LOCAL4 77 LOG_LOCAL5 78 LOG_LOCAL6 79 LOG_LOCAL7 80 ) 81 82 // A Writer is a connection to a syslog server. 83 type Writer struct { 84 priority Priority 85 tag string 86 hostname string 87 network string 88 raddr string 89 90 mu sync.Mutex // guards conn 91 conn serverConn 92 } 93 94 // This interface and the separate syslog_unix.go file exist for 95 // Solaris support as implemented by gccgo. On Solaris you can not 96 // simply open a TCP connection to the syslog daemon. The gccgo 97 // sources have a syslog_solaris.go file that implements unixSyslog to 98 // return a type that satisfies this interface and simply calls the C 99 // library syslog function. 100 type serverConn interface { 101 writeString(p Priority, hostname, tag, s, nl string) error 102 close() error 103 } 104 105 type netConn struct { 106 local bool 107 conn net.Conn 108 } 109 110 // New establishes a new connection to the system log daemon. Each 111 // write to the returned writer sends a log message with the given 112 // priority and prefix. 113 func New(priority Priority, tag string) (w *Writer, err error) { 114 return Dial("", "", priority, tag) 115 } 116 117 // Dial establishes a connection to a log daemon by connecting to 118 // address raddr on the specified network. Each write to the returned 119 // writer sends a log message with the given facility, severity and 120 // tag. 121 // If network is empty, Dial will connect to the local syslog server. 122 func Dial(network, raddr string, priority Priority, tag string) (*Writer, error) { 123 if priority < 0 || priority > LOG_LOCAL7|LOG_DEBUG { 124 return nil, errors.New("log/syslog: invalid priority") 125 } 126 127 if tag == "" { 128 tag = os.Args[0] 129 } 130 hostname, _ := os.Hostname() 131 132 w := &Writer{ 133 priority: priority, 134 tag: tag, 135 hostname: hostname, 136 network: network, 137 raddr: raddr, 138 } 139 140 w.mu.Lock() 141 defer w.mu.Unlock() 142 143 err := w.connect() 144 if err != nil { 145 return nil, err 146 } 147 return w, err 148 } 149 150 // connect makes a connection to the syslog server. 151 // It must be called with w.mu held. 152 func (w *Writer) connect() (err error) { 153 if w.conn != nil { 154 // ignore err from close, it makes sense to continue anyway 155 w.conn.close() 156 w.conn = nil 157 } 158 159 if w.network == "" { 160 w.conn, err = unixSyslog() 161 if w.hostname == "" { 162 w.hostname = "localhost" 163 } 164 } else { 165 var c net.Conn 166 c, err = net.Dial(w.network, w.raddr) 167 if err == nil { 168 w.conn = &netConn{conn: c} 169 if w.hostname == "" { 170 w.hostname = c.LocalAddr().String() 171 } 172 } 173 } 174 return 175 } 176 177 // Write sends a log message to the syslog daemon. 178 func (w *Writer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { 179 return w.writeAndRetry(w.priority, string(b)) 180 } 181 182 // Close closes a connection to the syslog daemon. 183 func (w *Writer) Close() error { 184 w.mu.Lock() 185 defer w.mu.Unlock() 186 187 if w.conn != nil { 188 err := w.conn.close() 189 w.conn = nil 190 return err 191 } 192 return nil 193 } 194 195 // Emerg logs a message with severity LOG_EMERG, ignoring the severity 196 // passed to New. 197 func (w *Writer) Emerg(m string) (err error) { 198 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_EMERG, m) 199 return err 200 } 201 202 // Alert logs a message with severity LOG_ALERT, ignoring the severity 203 // passed to New. 204 func (w *Writer) Alert(m string) (err error) { 205 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_ALERT, m) 206 return err 207 } 208 209 // Crit logs a message with severity LOG_CRIT, ignoring the severity 210 // passed to New. 211 func (w *Writer) Crit(m string) (err error) { 212 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_CRIT, m) 213 return err 214 } 215 216 // Err logs a message with severity LOG_ERR, ignoring the severity 217 // passed to New. 218 func (w *Writer) Err(m string) (err error) { 219 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_ERR, m) 220 return err 221 } 222 223 // Warning logs a message with severity LOG_WARNING, ignoring the 224 // severity passed to New. 225 func (w *Writer) Warning(m string) (err error) { 226 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_WARNING, m) 227 return err 228 } 229 230 // Notice logs a message with severity LOG_NOTICE, ignoring the 231 // severity passed to New. 232 func (w *Writer) Notice(m string) (err error) { 233 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_NOTICE, m) 234 return err 235 } 236 237 // Info logs a message with severity LOG_INFO, ignoring the severity 238 // passed to New. 239 func (w *Writer) Info(m string) (err error) { 240 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_INFO, m) 241 return err 242 } 243 244 // Debug logs a message with severity LOG_DEBUG, ignoring the severity 245 // passed to New. 246 func (w *Writer) Debug(m string) (err error) { 247 _, err = w.writeAndRetry(LOG_DEBUG, m) 248 return err 249 } 250 251 func (w *Writer) writeAndRetry(p Priority, s string) (int, error) { 252 pr := (w.priority & facilityMask) | (p & severityMask) 253 254 w.mu.Lock() 255 defer w.mu.Unlock() 256 257 if w.conn != nil { 258 if n, err := w.write(pr, s); err == nil { 259 return n, err 260 } 261 } 262 if err := w.connect(); err != nil { 263 return 0, err 264 } 265 return w.write(pr, s) 266 } 267 268 // write generates and writes a syslog formatted string. The 269 // format is as follows: <PRI>TIMESTAMP HOSTNAME TAG[PID]: MSG 270 func (w *Writer) write(p Priority, msg string) (int, error) { 271 // ensure it ends in a \n 272 nl := "" 273 if !strings.HasSuffix(msg, "\n") { 274 nl = "\n" 275 } 276 277 err := w.conn.writeString(p, w.hostname, w.tag, msg, nl) 278 if err != nil { 279 return 0, err 280 } 281 // Note: return the length of the input, not the number of 282 // bytes printed by Fprintf, because this must behave like 283 // an io.Writer. 284 return len(msg), nil 285 } 286 287 func (n *netConn) writeString(p Priority, hostname, tag, msg, nl string) error { 288 if n.local { 289 // Compared to the network form below, the changes are: 290 // 1. Use time.Stamp instead of time.RFC3339. 291 // 2. Drop the hostname field from the Fprintf. 292 timestamp := time.Now().Format(time.Stamp) 293 _, err := fmt.Fprintf(n.conn, "<%d>%s %s[%d]: %s%s", 294 p, timestamp, 295 tag, os.Getpid(), msg, nl) 296 return err 297 } 298 timestamp := time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339) 299 _, err := fmt.Fprintf(n.conn, "<%d>%s %s %s[%d]: %s%s", 300 p, timestamp, hostname, 301 tag, os.Getpid(), msg, nl) 302 return err 303 } 304 305 func (n *netConn) close() error { 306 return n.conn.Close() 307 } 308 309 // NewLogger creates a log.Logger whose output is written to 310 // the system log service with the specified priority. The logFlag 311 // argument is the flag set passed through to log.New to create 312 // the Logger. 313 func NewLogger(p Priority, logFlag int) (*log.Logger, error) { 314 s, err := New(p, "") 315 if err != nil { 316 return nil, err 317 } 318 return log.New(s, "", logFlag), nil 319 }