lbcwallet/log.go
Josh Rickmar 497ffc11f0 Modernize the RPC server.
This is a rather monolithic commit that moves the old RPC server to
its own package (rpc/legacyrpc), introduces a new RPC server using
gRPC (rpc/rpcserver), and provides the ability to defer wallet loading
until request at a later time by an RPC (--noinitialload).

The legacy RPC server remains the default for now while the new gRPC
server is not enabled by default.  Enabling the new server requires
setting a listen address (--experimenalrpclisten).  This experimental
flag is used to effectively feature gate the server until it is ready
to use as a default.  Both RPC servers can be run at the same time,
but require binding to different listen addresses.

In theory, with the legacy RPC server now living in its own package it
should become much easier to unit test the handlers.  This will be
useful for any future changes to the package, as compatibility with
Core's wallet is still desired.

Type safety has also been improved in the legacy RPC server.  Multiple
handler types are now used for methods that do and do not require the
RPC client as a dependency.  This can statically help prevent nil
pointer dereferences, and was very useful for catching bugs during
refactoring.

To synchronize the wallet loading process between the main package
(the default) and through the gRPC WalletLoader service (with the
--noinitialload option), as well as increasing the loose coupling of
packages, a new wallet.Loader type has been added.  All creating and
loading of existing wallets is done through a single Loader instance,
and callbacks can be attached to the instance to run after the wallet
has been opened.  This is how the legacy RPC server is associated with
a loaded wallet, even after the wallet is loaded by a gRPC method in a
completely unrelated package.

Documentation for the new RPC server has been added to the
rpc/documentation directory.  The documentation includes a
specification for the new RPC API, addresses how to make changes to
the server implementation, and provides short example clients in
several different languages.

Some of the new RPC methods are not implementated exactly as described
by the specification.  These are considered bugs with the
implementation, not the spec.  Known bugs are commented as such.
2016-01-29 11:18:26 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2015 The btcsuite developers
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcrpcclient"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/chain"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/rpc/legacyrpc"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/rpc/rpcserver"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/wallet"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/wtxmgr"
"github.com/btcsuite/seelog"
)
// Loggers per subsytem. Note that backendLog is a seelog logger that all of
// the subsystem loggers route their messages to. When adding new subsystems,
// add a reference here, to the subsystemLoggers map, and the useLogger
// function.
var (
backendLog = seelog.Disabled
log = btclog.Disabled
walletLog = btclog.Disabled
txmgrLog = btclog.Disabled
chainLog = btclog.Disabled
grpcLog = btclog.Disabled
legacyRPCLog = btclog.Disabled
)
// subsystemLoggers maps each subsystem identifier to its associated logger.
var subsystemLoggers = map[string]btclog.Logger{
"BTCW": log,
"WLLT": walletLog,
"TMGR": txmgrLog,
"CHNS": chainLog,
"GRPC": grpcLog,
"RPCS": legacyRPCLog,
}
// logClosure is used to provide a closure over expensive logging operations
// so don't have to be performed when the logging level doesn't warrant it.
type logClosure func() string
// String invokes the underlying function and returns the result.
func (c logClosure) String() string {
return c()
}
// newLogClosure returns a new closure over a function that returns a string
// which itself provides a Stringer interface so that it can be used with the
// logging system.
func newLogClosure(c func() string) logClosure {
return logClosure(c)
}
// useLogger updates the logger references for subsystemID to logger. Invalid
// subsystems are ignored.
func useLogger(subsystemID string, logger btclog.Logger) {
if _, ok := subsystemLoggers[subsystemID]; !ok {
return
}
subsystemLoggers[subsystemID] = logger
switch subsystemID {
case "BTCW":
log = logger
case "WLLT":
walletLog = logger
wallet.UseLogger(logger)
case "TXST":
txmgrLog = logger
wtxmgr.UseLogger(logger)
case "CHNS":
chainLog = logger
chain.UseLogger(logger)
btcrpcclient.UseLogger(logger)
case "GRPC":
grpcLog = logger
rpcserver.UseLogger(logger)
case "RPCS":
legacyRPCLog = logger
legacyrpc.UseLogger(logger)
}
}
// initSeelogLogger initializes a new seelog logger that is used as the backend
// for all logging subsytems.
func initSeelogLogger(logFile string) {
config := `
<seelog type="adaptive" mininterval="2000000" maxinterval="100000000"
critmsgcount="500" minlevel="trace">
<outputs formatid="all">
<console />
<rollingfile type="size" filename="%s" maxsize="10485760" maxrolls="3" />
</outputs>
<formats>
<format id="all" format="%%Time %%Date [%%LEV] %%Msg%%n" />
</formats>
</seelog>`
config = fmt.Sprintf(config, logFile)
logger, err := seelog.LoggerFromConfigAsString(config)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to create logger: %v", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
backendLog = logger
}
// setLogLevel sets the logging level for provided subsystem. Invalid
// subsystems are ignored. Uninitialized subsystems are dynamically created as
// needed.
func setLogLevel(subsystemID string, logLevel string) {
// Ignore invalid subsystems.
logger, ok := subsystemLoggers[subsystemID]
if !ok {
return
}
// Default to info if the log level is invalid.
level, ok := btclog.LogLevelFromString(logLevel)
if !ok {
level = btclog.InfoLvl
}
// Create new logger for the subsystem if needed.
if logger == btclog.Disabled {
logger = btclog.NewSubsystemLogger(backendLog, subsystemID+": ")
useLogger(subsystemID, logger)
}
logger.SetLevel(level)
}
// setLogLevels sets the log level for all subsystem loggers to the passed
// level. It also dynamically creates the subsystem loggers as needed, so it
// can be used to initialize the logging system.
func setLogLevels(logLevel string) {
// Configure all sub-systems with the new logging level. Dynamically
// create loggers as needed.
for subsystemID := range subsystemLoggers {
setLogLevel(subsystemID, logLevel)
}
}
// pickNoun returns the singular or plural form of a noun depending
// on the count n.
func pickNoun(n int, singular, plural string) string {
if n == 1 {
return singular
}
return plural
}