* Do some best-effort cleanup in file backend
If put results in an encoding error and after the file is closed we
detect it's zero bytes, it could be caused by an out of space error on
the disk since file info is often stored in filesystem metadata with
reserved space. This tries to detect that scenario and perform
best-effort cleanup. We only do this on zero length files to ensure that
if an encode fails to write but the system hasn't already performed
truncation, we leave the existing data alone.
Vault should never write a zero-byte file (as opposed to a zero-byte
value in the encoded JSON) so if this case is hit it's always an error.
* Also run a check on Get
* logbridge with hclog and identical output
* Initial search & replace
This compiles, but there is a fair amount of TODO
and commented out code, especially around the
plugin logclient/logserver code.
* strip logbridge
* fix majority of tests
* update logxi aliases
* WIP fixing tests
* more test fixes
* Update test to hclog
* Fix format
* Rename hclog -> log
* WIP making hclog and logxi love each other
* update logger_test.go
* clean up merged comments
* Replace RawLogger interface with a Logger
* Add some logger names
* Replace Trace with Debug
* update builtin logical logging patterns
* Fix build errors
* More log updates
* update log approach in command and builtin
* More log updates
* update helper, http, and logical directories
* Update loggers
* Log updates
* Update logging
* Update logging
* Update logging
* Update logging
* update logging in physical
* prefixing and lowercase
* Update logging
* Move phyisical logging name to server command
* Fix som tests
* address jims feedback so far
* incorporate brians feedback so far
* strip comments
* move vault.go to logging package
* update Debug to Trace
* Update go-plugin deps
* Update logging based on review comments
* Updates from review
* Unvendor logxi
* Remove null_logger.go