open-nomad/drivers/docker/docklog/docker_logger.go

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Go

package docklog
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"math/rand"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
docker "github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient"
hclog "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
multierror "github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/lib/fifo"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// DockerLogger is a small utility to forward logs from a docker container to a target
// destination
type DockerLogger interface {
Start(*StartOpts) error
Stop() error
}
// StartOpts are the options needed to start docker log monitoring
type StartOpts struct {
// Endpoint sets the docker client endpoint, defaults to environment if not set
Endpoint string
// ContainerID of the container to monitor logs for
ContainerID string
TTY bool
// Stdout path to fifo
Stdout string
//Stderr path to fifo
Stderr string
// StartTime is the Unix time that the docker logger should fetch logs beginning
// from
StartTime int64
// TLS settings for docker client
TLSCert string
TLSKey string
TLSCA string
}
// NewDockerLogger returns an implementation of the DockerLogger interface
func NewDockerLogger(logger hclog.Logger) DockerLogger {
return &dockerLogger{
logger: logger,
doneCh: make(chan interface{}),
}
}
// dockerLogger implements the DockerLogger interface
type dockerLogger struct {
logger hclog.Logger
stdout io.WriteCloser
stderr io.WriteCloser
stdLock sync.Mutex
cancelCtx context.CancelFunc
doneCh chan interface{}
}
// Start log monitoring
func (d *dockerLogger) Start(opts *StartOpts) error {
client, err := d.getDockerClient(opts)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to open docker client: %v", err)
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
d.cancelCtx = cancel
go func() {
defer close(d.doneCh)
stdout, stderr, err := d.openStreams(ctx, opts)
if err != nil {
d.logger.Error("log streaming ended with terminal error", "error", err)
return
}
sinceTime := time.Unix(opts.StartTime, 0)
backoff := 0.0
for {
logOpts := docker.LogsOptions{
Context: ctx,
Container: opts.ContainerID,
OutputStream: stdout,
ErrorStream: stderr,
Since: sinceTime.Unix(),
Follow: true,
Stdout: true,
Stderr: true,
// When running in TTY, we must use a raw terminal.
// If not, we set RawTerminal to false to allow docker client
// to interpret special stdout/stderr messages
RawTerminal: opts.TTY,
}
err := client.Logs(logOpts)
if ctx.Err() != nil {
// If context is terminated then we can safely break the loop
return
} else if err == nil {
backoff = 0.0
} else if isLoggingTerminalError(err) {
d.logger.Error("log streaming ended with terminal error", "error", err)
return
} else if err != nil {
backoff = nextBackoff(backoff)
d.logger.Error("log streaming ended with error", "error", err, "retry_in", backoff)
time.Sleep(time.Duration(backoff) * time.Second)
}
sinceTime = time.Now()
container, err := client.InspectContainerWithOptions(docker.InspectContainerOptions{
ID: opts.ContainerID,
})
if err != nil {
_, notFoundOk := err.(*docker.NoSuchContainer)
if !notFoundOk {
return
}
} else if !container.State.Running {
return
}
}
}()
return nil
}
// openStreams open logger stdout/stderr; should be called in a background goroutine to avoid locking up
// process to avoid locking goroutine process
func (d *dockerLogger) openStreams(ctx context.Context, opts *StartOpts) (stdout, stderr io.WriteCloser, err error) {
d.stdLock.Lock()
stdoutF, stderrF := d.stdout, d.stderr
d.stdLock.Unlock()
if stdoutF != nil && stderrF != nil {
return stdoutF, stderrF, nil
}
// opening a fifo may block indefinitely until a reader end opens, so
// we preform open() without holding the stdLock, so Stop and interleave.
// This a defensive measure - logmon (the reader end) should be up and
// started before dockerLogger is started
if stdoutF == nil {
stdoutF, err = fifo.OpenWriter(opts.Stdout)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
if stderrF == nil {
stderrF, err = fifo.OpenWriter(opts.Stderr)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
if ctx.Err() != nil {
// Stop was called and don't need files anymore
stdoutF.Close()
stderrF.Close()
return nil, nil, ctx.Err()
}
d.stdLock.Lock()
d.stdout, d.stderr = stdoutF, stderrF
d.stdLock.Unlock()
return stdoutF, stderrF, nil
}
// Stop log monitoring
func (d *dockerLogger) Stop() error {
if d.cancelCtx != nil {
d.cancelCtx()
}
d.stdLock.Lock()
stdout, stderr := d.stdout, d.stderr
d.stdLock.Unlock()
if stdout != nil {
stdout.Close()
}
if stderr != nil {
stderr.Close()
}
return nil
}
func (d *dockerLogger) getDockerClient(opts *StartOpts) (*docker.Client, error) {
var err error
var merr multierror.Error
var newClient *docker.Client
// Default to using whatever is configured in docker.endpoint. If this is
// not specified we'll fall back on NewClientFromEnv which reads config from
// the DOCKER_* environment variables DOCKER_HOST, DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY, and
// DOCKER_CERT_PATH. This allows us to lock down the config in production
// but also accept the standard ENV configs for dev and test.
if opts.Endpoint != "" {
if opts.TLSCert+opts.TLSKey+opts.TLSCA != "" {
d.logger.Debug("using TLS client connection to docker", "endpoint", opts.Endpoint)
newClient, err = docker.NewTLSClient(opts.Endpoint, opts.TLSCert, opts.TLSKey, opts.TLSCA)
if err != nil {
merr.Errors = append(merr.Errors, err)
}
} else {
d.logger.Debug("using plaintext client connection to docker", "endpoint", opts.Endpoint)
newClient, err = docker.NewClient(opts.Endpoint)
if err != nil {
merr.Errors = append(merr.Errors, err)
}
}
} else {
d.logger.Debug("using client connection initialized from environment")
newClient, err = docker.NewClientFromEnv()
if err != nil {
merr.Errors = append(merr.Errors, err)
}
}
return newClient, merr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func isLoggingTerminalError(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
if apiErr, ok := err.(*docker.Error); ok {
switch apiErr.Status {
case 501:
return true
}
}
terminals := []string{
"configured logging driver does not support reading",
}
for _, c := range terminals {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), c) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// nextBackoff returns the next backoff period in seconds given current backoff
func nextBackoff(backoff float64) float64 {
if backoff < 0.5 {
backoff = 0.5
}
backoff = backoff * 1.15 * (1.0 + rand.Float64())
if backoff > 120 {
backoff = 120
} else if backoff < 0.5 {
backoff = 0.5
}
return backoff
}