/* Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package kuberuntime import ( "bufio" "bytes" "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "io" "math" "os" "time" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/jsonlog" "github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify" "github.com/golang/glog" "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/v1" "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/tail" ) // Notice that the current kuberuntime logs implementation doesn't handle // log rotation. // * It will not retrieve logs in rotated log file. // * If log rotation happens when following the log: // * If the rotation is using create mode, we'll still follow the old file. // * If the rotation is using copytruncate, we'll be reading at the original position and get nothing. // TODO(random-liu): Support log rotation. // streamType is the type of the stream. type streamType string const ( stderrType streamType = "stderr" stdoutType streamType = "stdout" // timeFormat is the time format used in the log. timeFormat = time.RFC3339Nano // blockSize is the block size used in tail. blockSize = 1024 ) var ( // eol is the end-of-line sign in the log. eol = []byte{'\n'} // delimiter is the delimiter for timestamp and streamtype in log line. delimiter = []byte{' '} ) // logMessage is the internal log type. type logMessage struct { timestamp time.Time stream streamType log []byte } // reset resets the log to nil. func (l *logMessage) reset() { l.timestamp = time.Time{} l.stream = "" l.log = nil } // logOptions is the internal type of all log options. type logOptions struct { tail int64 bytes int64 since time.Time follow bool timestamp bool } // newLogOptions convert the v1.PodLogOptions to internal logOptions. func newLogOptions(apiOpts *v1.PodLogOptions, now time.Time) *logOptions { opts := &logOptions{ tail: -1, // -1 by default which means read all logs. bytes: -1, // -1 by default which means read all logs. follow: apiOpts.Follow, timestamp: apiOpts.Timestamps, } if apiOpts.TailLines != nil { opts.tail = *apiOpts.TailLines } if apiOpts.LimitBytes != nil { opts.bytes = *apiOpts.LimitBytes } if apiOpts.SinceSeconds != nil { opts.since = now.Add(-time.Duration(*apiOpts.SinceSeconds) * time.Second) } if apiOpts.SinceTime != nil && apiOpts.SinceTime.After(opts.since) { opts.since = apiOpts.SinceTime.Time } return opts } // ReadLogs read the container log and redirect into stdout and stderr. func ReadLogs(path string, apiOpts *v1.PodLogOptions, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error { f, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to open log file %q: %v", path, err) } defer f.Close() // Convert v1.PodLogOptions into internal log options. opts := newLogOptions(apiOpts, time.Now()) // Search start point based on tail line. start, err := tail.FindTailLineStartIndex(f, opts.tail) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to tail %d lines of log file %q: %v", opts.tail, path, err) } if _, err := f.Seek(start, os.SEEK_SET); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to seek %d in log file %q: %v", start, path, err) } // Start parsing the logs. r := bufio.NewReader(f) // Do not create watcher here because it is not needed if `Follow` is false. var watcher *fsnotify.Watcher var parse parseFunc writer := newLogWriter(stdout, stderr, opts) msg := &logMessage{} for { l, err := r.ReadBytes(eol[0]) if err != nil { if err != io.EOF { // This is an real error return fmt.Errorf("failed to read log file %q: %v", path, err) } if !opts.follow { // Return directly when reading to the end if not follow. if len(l) > 0 { glog.Warningf("Incomplete line in log file %q: %q", path, l) } glog.V(2).Infof("Finish parsing log file %q", path) return nil } // Reset seek so that if this is an incomplete line, // it will be read again. if _, err := f.Seek(-int64(len(l)), os.SEEK_CUR); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to reset seek in log file %q: %v", path, err) } if watcher == nil { // Intialize the watcher if it has not been initialized yet. if watcher, err = fsnotify.NewWatcher(); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to create fsnotify watcher: %v", err) } defer watcher.Close() if err := watcher.Add(f.Name()); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to watch file %q: %v", f.Name(), err) } } // Wait until the next log change. if err := waitLogs(watcher); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to wait logs for log file %q: %v", path, err) } continue } if parse == nil { // Intialize the log parsing function. parse, err = getParseFunc(l) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to get parse function: %v", err) } } // Parse the log line. msg.reset() if err := parse(l, msg); err != nil { glog.Errorf("Failed with err %v when parsing log for log file %q: %q", err, path, l) continue } // Write the log line into the stream. if err := writer.write(msg); err != nil { if err == errMaximumWrite { glog.V(2).Infof("Finish parsing log file %q, hit bytes limit %d(bytes)", path, opts.bytes) return nil } glog.Errorf("Failed with err %v when writing log for log file %q: %+v", err, path, msg) } } } // parseFunc is a function parsing one log line to the internal log type. // Notice that the caller must make sure logMessage is not nil. type parseFunc func([]byte, *logMessage) error var parseFuncs []parseFunc = []parseFunc{ parseCRILog, // CRI log format parse function parseDockerJSONLog, // Docker JSON log format parse function } // parseCRILog parses logs in CRI log format. CRI Log format example: // 2016-10-06T00:17:09.669794202Z stdout log content 1 // 2016-10-06T00:17:09.669794203Z stderr log content 2 func parseCRILog(log []byte, msg *logMessage) error { var err error // Parse timestamp idx := bytes.Index(log, delimiter) if idx < 0 { return fmt.Errorf("timestamp is not found") } msg.timestamp, err = time.Parse(timeFormat, string(log[:idx])) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unexpected timestamp format %q: %v", timeFormat, err) } // Parse stream type log = log[idx+1:] idx = bytes.Index(log, delimiter) if idx < 0 { return fmt.Errorf("stream type is not found") } msg.stream = streamType(log[:idx]) if msg.stream != stdoutType && msg.stream != stderrType { return fmt.Errorf("unexpected stream type %q", msg.stream) } // Get log content msg.log = log[idx+1:] return nil } // dockerJSONLog is the JSON log buffer used in parseDockerJSONLog. var dockerJSONLog = &jsonlog.JSONLog{} // parseDockerJSONLog parses logs in Docker JSON log format. Docker JSON log format // example: // {"log":"content 1","stream":"stdout","time":"2016-10-20T18:39:20.57606443Z"} // {"log":"content 2","stream":"stderr","time":"2016-10-20T18:39:20.57606444Z"} func parseDockerJSONLog(log []byte, msg *logMessage) error { dockerJSONLog.Reset() l := dockerJSONLog // TODO: JSON decoding is fairly expensive, we should evaluate this. if err := json.Unmarshal(log, l); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed with %v to unmarshal log %q", err, l) } msg.timestamp = l.Created msg.stream = streamType(l.Stream) msg.log = []byte(l.Log) return nil } // getParseFunc returns proper parse function based on the sample log line passed in. func getParseFunc(log []byte) (parseFunc, error) { for _, p := range parseFuncs { if err := p(log, &logMessage{}); err == nil { return p, nil } } return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported log format: %q", log) } // waitLogs wait for the next log write. func waitLogs(w *fsnotify.Watcher) error { errRetry := 5 for { select { case e := <-w.Events: switch e.Op { case fsnotify.Write: return nil default: glog.Errorf("Unexpected fsnotify event: %v, retrying...", e) } case err := <-w.Errors: glog.Errorf("Fsnotify watch error: %v, %d error retries remaining", err, errRetry) if errRetry == 0 { return err } errRetry-- } } } // logWriter controls the writing into the stream based on the log options. type logWriter struct { stdout io.Writer stderr io.Writer opts *logOptions remain int64 } // errMaximumWrite is returned when all bytes have been written. var errMaximumWrite = errors.New("maximum write") func newLogWriter(stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer, opts *logOptions) *logWriter { w := &logWriter{ stdout: stdout, stderr: stderr, opts: opts, remain: math.MaxInt64, // initialize it as infinity } if opts.bytes >= 0 { w.remain = opts.bytes } return w } // writeLogs writes logs into stdout, stderr. func (w *logWriter) write(msg *logMessage) error { if msg.timestamp.Before(w.opts.since) { // Skip the line because it's older than since return nil } line := msg.log if w.opts.timestamp { prefix := append([]byte(msg.timestamp.Format(timeFormat)), delimiter[0]) line = append(prefix, line...) } // If the line is longer than the remaining bytes, cut it. if int64(len(line)) > w.remain { line = line[:w.remain] } // Get the proper stream to write to. var stream io.Writer switch msg.stream { case stdoutType: stream = w.stdout case stderrType: stream = w.stderr default: return fmt.Errorf("unexpected stream type %q", msg.stream) } n, err := stream.Write(line) w.remain -= int64(n) if err != nil { return err } // If there are no more bytes left, return errMaximumWrite if w.remain <= 0 { return errMaximumWrite } return nil }