3 use constant NONE => 0;
4 use constant INFO => 1;
5 use constant DEBUG1 => 1 << 1;
6 use constant DEBUG2 => 1 << 2;
7 use constant QUERY => 1 << 3;
8 use constant TRACE => 1 << 4;
9 use constant BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR => 1 << 5;
10 use constant REQUEST_TIMER => 1 << 6;
11 use constant REQUEST => 1 << 7;
12 use constant WARN => 1 << 8;
13 use constant TRACE2 => 1 << 9;
14 use constant ALL => (1 << 10) - 1;
15 use constant DEVEL => INFO | DEBUG1 | QUERY | TRACE | BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR | REQUEST_TIMER;
17 use constant FILE_TARGET => 0;
18 use constant STDERR_TARGET => 1;
21 use POSIX qw(strftime getppid);
22 use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
29 my ($text_diff_available);
31 our $global_level = NONE();
39 _init_globals_from_config();
41 $self->{"calldepth"} = 0;
42 $self->{"file"} = $file_name || "/tmp/lx-office-debug.log";
43 $self->{"target"} = FILE_TARGET;
47 $self->{ $_[0] } = $_[1];
55 my $globals_inited_from_config;
56 sub _init_globals_from_config {
57 return if $globals_inited_from_config;
58 $globals_inited_from_config = 1;
60 my $cfg = $::lx_office_conf{debug} || {};
62 $global_level = NONE() if $cfg->{global_level} =~ /NONE/;
63 foreach my $level (grep { $_} split(m/\s+/, $cfg->{global_level})) {
64 $global_level |= eval "${level}()";
67 $watch_form = $cfg->{watch_form};
68 $file_name = $cfg->{file_name} || "/tmp/lx-office-debug.log";
72 my ($self, $target, $file) = @_;
74 if ((FILE_TARGET == $target) && $file) {
75 $self->{"file"} = $file;
76 $self->{"target"} = FILE_TARGET;
78 } elsif (STDERR_TARGET == $target) {
79 $self->{"target"} = STDERR_TARGET;
85 my $level = shift || 0;
87 return 1 unless ($global_level & TRACE); # ignore if traces aren't active
88 return 1 if $level && !($global_level & TRACE2); # ignore if level of trace isn't active
90 my ($package, $filename, $line, $subroutine) = caller(1);
91 my ($dummy1, $self_filename, $self_line) = caller(0);
93 my $indent = " " x $self->{"calldepth"}++;
94 my $time = $self->get_request_time || '';
96 if (!defined($package)) {
97 $self->_write('sub' . $level, $indent . "\\ $time top-level?\n");
99 $self->_write('sub' . $level, $indent
100 . "\\ $time ${subroutine} in "
101 . "${self_filename}:${self_line} called from "
102 . "${filename}:${line}\n");
109 my $level = shift || 0;
111 return 1 unless ($global_level & TRACE); # ignore if traces aren't active
112 return 1 if $level && !($global_level & TRACE2); # ignore if level of trace isn't active
114 my ($package, $filename, $line, $subroutine) = caller(1);
115 my ($dummy1, $self_filename, $self_line) = caller(0);
117 my $indent = " " x --$self->{"calldepth"};
118 my $time = $self->want_request_timer ? $self->get_request_time || '' : '';
120 if (!defined($package)) {
121 $self->_write('sub' . $level, $indent . "/ $time top-level?\n");
123 $self->_write('sub' . $level, $indent . "/ $time ${subroutine} in " . "${self_filename}:${self_line}\n");
129 my ($self, $force) = @_;
131 return 1 unless ($force || ($global_level & BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR));
133 $self->message(0, "Starting full caller dump:");
135 while (my ($dummy, $filename, $line, $subroutine) = caller $level) {
136 $self->message(0, " ${subroutine} from ${filename}:${line}");
145 my ($self, $level, $message) = @_;
147 $self->_write(level2string($level), $message) if (($self->{"level"} | $global_level) & $level || !$level);
151 my ($self, $message) = @_;
152 $self->message(WARN, $message);
156 my ($self, $level, $name, $variable, %options) = @_;
159 if ($variable && ('Form' eq ref $variable) && defined $variable->{password}) {
160 $password = $variable->{password};
161 $variable->{password} = 'X' x 8;
164 my $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$variable]);
165 $dumper->Sortkeys(1);
167 $dumper->$_($options{$_}) for keys %options;
168 my $output = $dumper->Dump();
169 $self->message($level, "dumping ${name}:\n" . $output);
171 $variable->{password} = $password if (defined $password);
173 # Data::Dumper does not reset the iterator belonging to this hash
174 # if 'Sortkeys' is true. Therefore clear the iterator manually.
175 # See "perldoc -f each".
176 if ($variable && (('HASH' eq ref $variable) || ('Form' eq ref $variable))) {
184 my ($self, $level, $name, $variable) = @_;
186 $self->message($level, "dumping ${name}:\n" . YAML::Dump($variable));
189 sub dump_sql_result {
190 my ($self, $level, $prefix, $results) = @_;
192 if (!$results || !scalar @{ $results }) {
193 $self->message($level, "Empty result set");
197 my %column_lengths = map { $_, length $_ } keys %{ $results->[0] };
199 foreach my $row (@{ $results }) {
200 map { $column_lengths{$_} = length $row->{$_} if (length $row->{$_} > $column_lengths{$_}) } keys %{ $row };
203 my @sorted_names = sort keys %column_lengths;
204 my $format = join '|', map { '%' . $column_lengths{$_} . 's' } @sorted_names;
206 $prefix .= ' ' if $prefix;
208 $self->message($level, $prefix . sprintf($format, @sorted_names));
209 $self->message($level, $prefix . join('+', map { '-' x $column_lengths{$_} } @sorted_names));
211 foreach my $row (@{ $results }) {
212 $self->message($level, $prefix . sprintf($format, map { $row->{$_} } @sorted_names));
214 $self->message($level, $prefix . sprintf('(%d row%s)', scalar @{ $results }, scalar @{ $results } > 1 ? 's' : ''));
218 my ($self, $level, $text, $object) = @_;
222 $copy->{$_} = $object->$_ for $object->meta->columns;
225 $self->dump($level, $text, $copy);
229 my ($self, $level, $item1, $item2, %params) = @_;
231 if (!$self->_load_text_diff) {
232 $self->warn("Perl module Text::Diff is not available");
236 my @texts = map { ref $_ ? YAML::Dump($_) : $_ } ($item1, $item2);
238 $self->message($level, Text::Diff::diff(\$texts[0], \$texts[1], \%params));
241 sub _load_text_diff {
242 $text_diff_available = eval("use Text::Diff (); 1;") ? 1 : 0 unless defined $text_diff_available;
243 return $text_diff_available;
246 sub enable_sub_tracing {
248 $global_level |= TRACE;
251 sub disable_sub_tracing {
253 $global_level &= ~ TRACE;
256 sub is_tracing_enabled {
258 return $global_level & TRACE;
263 my ($self, $prefix, $message) = @_;
264 my @now = gettimeofday();
265 my $date = strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S." . sprintf('%03d', int($now[1] / 1000)) . " $$ [" . getppid() . "] ${prefix}: ", localtime($now[0]));
269 $self->_write_raw("${date}${message}\n");
273 my ($self, $message) = @_;
275 if ((FILE_TARGET == $self->{"target"})
276 && open(FILE, ">>", $self->{"file"})) {
280 } elsif (STDERR_TARGET == $self->{"target"}) {
281 print STDERR $message;
287 # use $_[0] as a bit mask and return levelstrings separated by /
288 join '/', qw(info debug1 debug2 query trace error_call_trace request_timer WARNING)[ grep { (reverse split //, sprintf "%08b", $_[0])[$_] } 0..7 ]
293 return 1 unless want_request_timer();
294 $self->set_request_timer;
299 return 1 unless want_request_timer();
300 $self->_write("time", $self->get_request_time);
302 $self->{calldepth} = 0;
306 my ($self, @slurp) = @_;
307 return 1 unless want_request_timer();
309 my $now = $self->get_request_time;
310 my $diff = int((($now - ($self->{previous_log_time} // 0)) * 10_000 + 5) / 10);
311 $self->{previous_log_time} = $now;
313 $self->_write("time", "${now}s Δ ${diff}ms" . (@slurp ? " (@slurp)" : ''));
316 sub get_request_time {
318 return $self->want_request_timer && $self->{request_start} ? tv_interval($self->{request_start}) : undef;
321 sub set_request_timer {
323 $self->{request_start} = [gettimeofday];
326 sub want_request_timer {
327 $global_level & REQUEST_TIMER;
331 @_ == 2 ? $_[0]->{file} = $_[1] : $_[0]->{file};
335 my ($self, $level) = @_;
336 my $meth = $self->can(uc $level);
337 die 'unknown level' unless $meth;
342 my ($self, $level, $val) = @_;
344 $global_level |= $self->_by_name($level) if $val;
345 $global_level &= ~$self->_by_name($level) if !$val;
347 return $global_level & $self->_by_name($level);
350 sub is_request_logging_enabled {
352 return $global_level & REQUEST;
355 sub add_request_params {
356 my ($self, $key, $value) = @_;
357 return unless $self->is_request_logging_enabled;
358 return if $key =~ /password/;
360 push @{ $::request->{debug}{PARAMS} ||= [] }, [ $key => $value ];
364 my ($self, $type, $controller, $action) = @_;
365 return unless $self->is_request_logging_enabled;
367 my $session_id = $::auth->create_or_refresh_session;
369 my $template = <<EOL;
370 *************************************
371 $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} $session_id ($::myconfig{login})
372 routing: $type, controller: $controller, action: $action
375 $self->_write('Request', $template);
377 my $params = join "\n ", map {
379 } @{ $::request->{debug}{PARAMS} || [] };
381 $self->_write_raw(<<EOL);
397 LXDebug - kivitendo debugging facilities
401 This module provides functions for debugging kivitendo. An instance is
402 always created as the global variable C<$::lxdebug> at the earliest
405 Debugging is mostly logging of information. Each log function has a
406 I<level> and an I<object> to be logged. The configuration file as well
407 as this module's functions determine which levels get logged, and
408 which file they're logged to.
412 The available log levels are:
418 Always output the message regardless of the active levels. Only use
423 Informational, not an error, more important than C<DEBUG1>.
427 Important debugging information.
431 Less important debugging information that occurs often and spams the
436 Log all queries executed by the L<SL::DBUtils> utility methods.
440 Log sub calls and exits via the L<enter_sub>/L<leave_sub> functions,
441 but only if they're called with a log level that is falsish
442 (e.g. none, C<undef>, 0).
446 Log sub calls and exits via the L<enter_sub>/L<leave_sub> functions
447 even if they're called with a log level of 2. Will only have an effect
448 if C<TRACE> is set as well.
450 =item C<BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR>
452 Log a stack trace when an error is output.
454 =item C<REQUEST_TIMER>
456 Log each request's total execution time when it finishes.
468 Shortcut for C<INFO | QUERY | TRACE | BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR | REQUEST_TIMER>.
474 C<SL::LXDebug> gets its configuration from the C<[debug]> section of
475 the C<config/kivitendo.conf> configuration file. The available options
480 =item C<global_level>
482 A string of log level names that should be activated by
483 default. Multiple log levels are separated by C<|>.
487 A boolean (C<1> or C<0>). Turns on the C<$::form> watch facility. If
488 this is enabled then any key inside C<$::form> can be monitored for
489 changes. For example:
491 # Start watching 'action'
492 $::form->{"Watchdog::action"} = 1;
493 # Stop watching 'invtotal'
494 $::form->{"Watchdog::invtotal"} = 0;
496 A log message is written when the watchdog is enabled for a variable
497 and for each subsequent change. The log message includes the place
498 (file name and line number) of the instruction changing the key.
500 Note that this entails a performance penalty. Also only the keys
501 themselves are monitored -- not the references they point to. E.g. the
502 following would not trigger a change:
504 $::form->{"Watchdog::some_hash"} = 1;
506 $::form->{some_hash}->{some_value} = 42;
508 $::form->{some_hash} = { something => 'else' };
510 =item C<keep_temp_files>
512 A boolean (C<1> or C<0>). If turned on then certain temporary files
513 are not removed but kept in the C<users> directory. These include the
514 temporary files used during printing, e.g. LaTeX files.
518 The path and file name of the debug log file. Must be a location
519 writeable by the web server process.
527 =item C<enter_sub [$level]>
529 =item C<leave_sub [$level]>
531 Pairs of these can be put near the beginning/end of a sub. They'll
532 cause a trace to be written to the log file if the C<TRACE> level is
535 If C<$level> is given then the log messages will only be logged if the
536 global log level C<TRACE2> is active as well.
538 =item C<enable_sub_tracing>
540 =item C<disable_sub_tracing>
542 Enables/disables sub tracing with L<enter_sub>/L<leave_sub> temporarily.
544 =item C<is_tracing_enabled>
546 Returns whether or not the C<TRACE> debug level is active.
548 =item C<show_backtrace [$force]>
550 Logs a stack backtrace if C<$force> is trueish or if the log level
551 C<BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR> is active.
553 =item C<message $level, $message>
555 Logs the message C<$message> if the log level C<$level> is active. The
556 message will be prefixed with a word describing the log level.
558 =item C<warn $message>
560 Equivalent to C<message WARN(), $message>.
562 =item C<dump $level, $name, $variable>
564 Logs a message that the variable named C<$name> is dumped along with a
565 dump of the variable C<$variable> created by the L<Data::Dumper>
566 module. Will log a warning if said module is not available. Will only
567 log if the log level C<$level> is active.
569 =item C<dump_yaml $level, $name, $variable>
571 Logs a message that the variable named C<$name> is dumped along with a
572 dump of the variable C<$variable> created by the C<YAML> module. Will
573 only log if the log level C<$level> is active.
575 =item C<dump_sql $level, $prefix, $results>
577 Dumps the result of an SQL query in tabular form. Will only log if the
578 log level C<$level> is active.
580 =item C<show_diff $level, $item1, $item2, %params>
582 Logs a unified diff of the textual representations of C<$item1> and
583 C<$item2>. Requires the module L<Text::Diff> and logs a warning if
584 said module is not available.
586 C<$item1> and C<$item2> are dumped via L<YAML::Dumper> before diffing
587 if they're non-scalars.
589 Will only log if the log level C<$level> is active.
591 =item C<begin_request>
597 =item C<set_request_timer>
599 =item C<want_request_timer>
601 Internal functions used to log the current request's exeuction time
602 (log level C<REQUEST_TIMER>).
604 =item C<get_request_time>
606 Returns the current request's elapsed execution time in seconds.
608 =item C<file [$file_name]>
610 Sets and/or returns the file name this instance logs to.
612 =item C<level_by_name $level[, $val]>
614 Returns if a log level C<$level> is active. C<$level> is a string
615 representation, not one of the level constants from above.
617 If C<$val> is given then said level will be turned on (if C<$val> is
618 trueish) or off (if C<$val> is falsish).
628 Moritz Bunkus E<lt>m.bunkus@linet-services.deE<gt>,
629 Sven Schöling E<lt>s.schoeling@linet-services.deE<gt>