local format, rep = string.format, string.rep;
local io_write = io.write;
local pcall = pcall;
local debug = debug;
local tostring = tostring;
local math_max = math.max;
local logger = require "util.logger";
-- Global log function, because some people are too
-- lazy to get their own...
_G.log = logger.init("general");
local log_sink_types = {};
local get_levels;
--- Main function to read config, create the appropriate sinks and tell logger module
function setup_logging(log)
log = log or config.get("*", "core", "log") or default_logging;
-- Set default logger
if type(log) == "string" then
if not log:match("^%*") then
end
elseif type(log) == "table" then
-- Advanced configuration chosen
for i, sink_config in ipairs(log) do
local sink_maker = log_sink_types[sink_config.to];
if sink_maker then
if sink_config.levels and not sink_config.source then
-- Create sink
local sink = sink_maker(sink_config);
-- Set sink for all chosen levels
for level in pairs(get_levels(sink_config.levels)) do
logger.add_level_sink(level, sink);
end
elseif sink_config.source and not sink_config.levels then
logger.add_name_sink(sink_config.source, sink_maker(sink_config));
elseif sink_config.source and sink_config.levels then
local levels = get_levels(sink_config.levels);
local sink = sink_maker(sink_config);
logger.add_name_sink(sink_config.source,
function (name, level, ...)
if levels[level] then
return sink(name, level, ...);
end
end);
else
-- All sources
end
else
-- No such sink type
end
end
end
end
--- Definition of built-in logging sinks ---
local math_max, rep = math.max, string.rep;
-- Column width for "source" (used by stdout and console)
function log_sink_types.nowhere()
return function () return false; end;
end
local sourcewidth = 20;
function log_sink_types.stdout()
return function (name, level, message, ...)
sourcewidth = math_max(#name+2, sourcewidth);
local namelen = #name;
if ... then
io_write(name, rep(" ", sourcewidth-namelen), level, "\t", format(message, ...), "\n");
else
io_write(name, rep(" ", sourcewidth-namelen), level, "\t", message, "\n");
end
end
end
do
local getstyle, getstring = require "util.termcolours".getstyle, require "util.termcolours".getstring;
local do_pretty_printing = not os.getenv("WINDIR");
local logstyles = {};
if do_pretty_printing then
logstyles["info"] = getstyle("bold");
logstyles["warn"] = getstyle("bold", "yellow");
logstyles["error"] = getstyle("bold", "red");
end
function log_sink_types.console(config)
-- Really if we don't want pretty colours then just use plain stdout
if not do_pretty_printing then
return log_sink_types.stdout(config);
end
return function (name, level, message, ...)
sourcewidth = math_max(#name+2, sourcewidth);
local namelen = #name;
if ... then
io_write(name, rep(" ", sourcewidth-namelen), getstring(logstyles[level], level), "\t", format(message, ...), "\n");
else
io_write(name, rep(" ", sourcewidth-namelen), getstring(logstyles[level], level), "\t", message, "\n");
end
end
end
end
function log_sink_types.file(config)
local log = config.filename;
local logfile = io.open(log, "a+");
if not logfile then
return function () end
end
local write, format, flush = logfile.write, string.format, logfile.flush;
return function (name, level, message, ...)
if ... then
write(logfile, name, "\t", level, "\t", format(message, ...), "\n");
else
write(logfile, name, "\t" , level, "\t", message, "\n");
end
flush(logfile);
end;
end
function log_sink_types.syslog()
end
--- Helper function to get a set of levels given a "criteria" table
local logging_levels = { "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "critical" }
function get_levels(criteria, set)
set = set or {};
if type(criteria) == "string" then
set[criteria] = true;
return set;
end
local min, max = criteria.min, criteria.max;
if min or max then
local in_range;
for _, level in ipairs(logging_levels) do
if min == level then
set[level] = true;
in_range = true;
elseif max == level then
set[level] = true;
return set;
elseif in_range then
set[level] = true;
end
end
end
for _, level in ipairs(criteria) do
set[level] = true;
end
return set;
end
--- Set up logging
setup_logging();