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#
# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
#
# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
#
# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
#
# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
#
#
import argparse
import logging
import logging.config
import os
import sys
import threading
from string import Template
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, Optional
import yaml
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.logger import (
ILogObserver,
LogBeginner,
STDLibLogObserver,
eventAsText,
globalLogBeginner,
)
from synapse.logging.context import LoggingContextFilter
from synapse.logging.filter import MetadataFilter
from synapse.synapse_rust import reset_logging_config
from synapse.types import JsonDict
from ..util import SYNAPSE_VERSION
from ._base import Config, ConfigError
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.config.homeserver import HomeServerConfig
from synapse.server import HomeServer
DEFAULT_LOG_CONFIG = Template(
"""\
# Log configuration for Synapse.
#
# This is a YAML file containing a standard Python logging configuration
# dictionary. See [1] for details on the valid settings.
#
# Synapse also supports structured logging for machine readable logs which can
# be ingested by ELK stacks. See [2] for details.
#
# [1]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
# [2]: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/structured_logging.html
version: 1
formatters:
precise:
format: '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(lineno)d - %(levelname)s - \
%(request)s - %(message)s'
handlers:
file:
class: logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler
formatter: precise
filename: ${log_file}
when: midnight
backupCount: 3 # Does not include the current log file.
encoding: utf8
# Default to buffering writes to log file for efficiency.
# WARNING/ERROR logs will still be flushed immediately, but there will be a
# delay (of up to `period` seconds, or until the buffer is full with
# `capacity` messages) before INFO/DEBUG logs get written.
buffer:
class: synapse.logging.handlers.PeriodicallyFlushingMemoryHandler
target: file
# The capacity is the maximum number of log lines that are buffered
# before being written to disk. Increasing this will lead to better
# performance, at the expensive of it taking longer for log lines to
# be written to disk.
# This parameter is required.
capacity: 10
# Logs with a level at or above the flush level will cause the buffer to
# be flushed immediately.
# Default value: 40 (ERROR)
# Other values: 50 (CRITICAL), 30 (WARNING), 20 (INFO), 10 (DEBUG)
flushLevel: 30 # Flush immediately for WARNING logs and higher
# The period of time, in seconds, between forced flushes.
# Messages will not be delayed for longer than this time.
# Default value: 5 seconds
period: 5
# A handler that writes logs to stderr. Unused by default, but can be used
# instead of "buffer" and "file" in the logger handlers.
console:
class: logging.StreamHandler
formatter: precise
loggers:
synapse.storage.SQL:
# beware: increasing this to DEBUG will make synapse log sensitive
# information such as access tokens.
level: INFO
root:
level: INFO
# Write logs to the `buffer` handler, which will buffer them together in memory,
# then write them to a file.
#
# Replace "buffer" with "console" to log to stderr instead.
#
handlers: [buffer]
disable_existing_loggers: false
"""
)
LOG_FILE_ERROR = """\
Support for the log_file configuration option and --log-file command-line option was
removed in Synapse 1.3.0. You should instead set up a separate log configuration file.
"""
STRUCTURED_ERROR = """\
Support for the structured configuration option was removed in Synapse 1.54.0.
You should instead use the standard logging configuration. See
https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.54/structured_logging.html
"""
class LoggingConfig(Config):
section = "logging"
def read_config(self, config: JsonDict, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
if config.get("log_file"):
raise ConfigError(LOG_FILE_ERROR)
self.log_config = self.abspath(config.get("log_config"))
self.no_redirect_stdio = config.get("no_redirect_stdio", False)
def generate_config_section(
self, config_dir_path: str, server_name: str, **kwargs: Any
) -> str:
log_config = os.path.join(config_dir_path, server_name + ".log.config")
return (
"""\
log_config: "%(log_config)s"
"""
% locals()
)
def read_arguments(self, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
if args.no_redirect_stdio is not None:
self.no_redirect_stdio = args.no_redirect_stdio
if args.log_file is not None:
raise ConfigError(LOG_FILE_ERROR)
@staticmethod
def add_arguments(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
logging_group = parser.add_argument_group("logging")
logging_group.add_argument(
"-n",
"--no-redirect-stdio",
action="store_true",
default=None,
help="Do not redirect stdout/stderr to the log",
)
logging_group.add_argument(
"-f",
"--log-file",
dest="log_file",
help=argparse.SUPPRESS,
)
def generate_files(self, config: Dict[str, Any], config_dir_path: str) -> None:
log_config = config.get("log_config")
if log_config and not os.path.exists(log_config):
log_file = self.abspath("homeserver.log")
print(
"Generating log config file %s which will log to %s"
% (log_config, log_file)
)
with open(log_config, "w") as log_config_file:
log_config_file.write(DEFAULT_LOG_CONFIG.substitute(log_file=log_file))
def _setup_stdlib_logging(
config: "HomeServerConfig", log_config_path: Optional[str], logBeginner: LogBeginner
) -> None:
"""
Set up Python standard library logging.
"""
# We add a log record factory that runs all messages through the
# LoggingContextFilter so that we get the context *at the time we log*
# rather than when we write to a handler. This can be done in config using
# filter options, but care must when using e.g. MemoryHandler to buffer
# writes.
log_context_filter = LoggingContextFilter()
log_metadata_filter = MetadataFilter({"server_name": config.server.server_name})
old_factory = logging.getLogRecordFactory()
def factory(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> logging.LogRecord:
record = old_factory(*args, **kwargs)
log_context_filter.filter(record)
log_metadata_filter.filter(record)
return record
logging.setLogRecordFactory(factory)
# Configure the logger with the initial configuration.
if log_config_path is None:
log_format = (
"%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(lineno)d - %(levelname)s - %(request)s"
" - %(message)s"
)
logger = logging.getLogger("")
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
logging.getLogger("synapse.storage.SQL").setLevel(logging.INFO)
formatter = logging.Formatter(log_format)
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
else:
# Load the logging configuration.
_load_logging_config(log_config_path)
# Route Twisted's native logging through to the standard library logging
# system.
observer = STDLibLogObserver()
threadlocal = threading.local()
@implementer(ILogObserver)
def _log(event: dict) -> None:
if "log_text" in event:
if event["log_text"].startswith("DNSDatagramProtocol starting on "):
return
if event["log_text"].startswith("(UDP Port "):
return
if event["log_text"].startswith("Timing out client"):
return
# this is a workaround to make sure we don't get stack overflows when the
# logging system raises an error which is written to stderr which is redirected
# to the logging system, etc.
if getattr(threadlocal, "active", False):
# write the text of the event, if any, to the *real* stderr (which may
# be redirected to /dev/null, but there's not much we can do)
try:
event_text = eventAsText(event)
print("logging during logging: %s" % event_text, file=sys.__stderr__)
except Exception:
# gah.
pass
return
try:
threadlocal.active = True
return observer(event)
finally:
threadlocal.active = False
logBeginner.beginLoggingTo([_log], redirectStandardIO=False)
def _load_logging_config(log_config_path: str) -> None:
"""
Configure logging from a log config path.
"""
with open(log_config_path, "rb") as f:
log_config = yaml.safe_load(f.read())
if not log_config:
logging.warning("Loaded a blank logging config?")
# If the old structured logging configuration is being used, raise an error.
if "structured" in log_config and log_config.get("structured"):
raise ConfigError(STRUCTURED_ERROR)
logging.config.dictConfig(log_config)
# Blow away the pyo3-log cache so that it reloads the configuration.
reset_logging_config()
def _reload_logging_config(log_config_path: Optional[str]) -> None:
"""
Reload the log configuration from the file and apply it.
"""
# If no log config path was given, it cannot be reloaded.
if log_config_path is None:
return
_load_logging_config(log_config_path)
logging.info("Reloaded log config from %s due to SIGHUP", log_config_path)
def setup_logging(
hs: "HomeServer",
config: "HomeServerConfig",
use_worker_options: bool = False,
logBeginner: LogBeginner = globalLogBeginner,
) -> None:
"""
Set up the logging subsystem.
Args:
config: configuration data
use_worker_options: True to use the 'worker_log_config' option
instead of 'log_config'.
logBeginner: The Twisted logBeginner to use.
"""
from twisted.internet import reactor
log_config_path = (
config.worker.worker_log_config
if use_worker_options
else config.logging.log_config
)
# Perform one-time logging configuration.
_setup_stdlib_logging(config, log_config_path, logBeginner=logBeginner)
# Add a SIGHUP handler to reload the logging configuration, if one is available.
from synapse.app import _base as appbase
appbase.register_sighup(_reload_logging_config, log_config_path)
# Log immediately so we can grep backwards.
logging.warning("***** STARTING SERVER *****")
logging.warning(
"Server %s version %s",
sys.argv[0],
SYNAPSE_VERSION,
)
logging.info("Server hostname: %s", config.server.server_name)
logging.info("Instance name: %s", hs.get_instance_name())
logging.info("Twisted reactor: %s", type(reactor).__name__)
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