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* siri/logger/file-logging-improvements:
[logger] Add option file_check to logger_std_h
[logger] Add log file rotation by options to logger_std_h
[logger] Add better control of file modes in logger_std_h
[logger] Refactor logger_std_h
[logger] Make sure log file is re-opened with configured file options
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OTP-15479
OTP-15662
New configuration map for logger_std_h:
#{type => file,
file => file:filename(),
modes => [file:mode()],
max_no_bytes => pos_integer() | infinity,
max_no_files => non_neg_integer(),
compress_on_rotate => boolean()}
For backwards compatibility, the old variant for specifying the file
name via the 'type' parameter is still supported, i.e. {file,FileName}
and {file,FileName,Modes}, but it is no longer documented.
Rotation scheme:
The current log file always has the same name, and the archived files
get extensions ".0", ".1", ... The newest archive has extension ".0",
and the oldest archive has the highest number.
If 'compress_on_rotate' is set to true, the archived files are gzipped
and get the additional extension ".gz", e.g. error.log.0.gz.
Rotation is turned off by setting 'max_no_bytes' to infinity. Setting
'max_no_files' to 0 does not turn off rotation, but only specifies
that no archives are to be saved.
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This is to align the timestamps with external logs.
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These are not documented, and only used in test. The test now uses
logger_olp directly instead.
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The new file logger_olp.hrl is added.
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There was a lot of duplicated code in logger_std_h and
logger_disk_log_h. Most of this is now moved to logger_h_common, which
now also serves as the gen_server callback.
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This function is called when a logger API function for fetching
handler configuration is called. The point is to allow the handler to
remove internal data fields that it might have stored in the
configuration database, before returning the handler configuration to
the caller.
An example of such internal data are the 'handler_pid' and 'mode_tab'
fields that logger_std_h and logger_disk_log_h store in their
configuration maps.
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When a handler process is terminated due to overload, it reads its
configuration from the configuration database, so it can be restarted
with the same configuration after a small delay. This was earlier done
in a different process, which was spawned off from the terminate
function. This caused a race condition, where in some cases, the
configuration was already removed before it could be read.
The reason for spawning off a process, is to avoid a deadlock due to
the call to logger:remove_handler/1.
This commit moves the call to logger:get_handler_config/1 back to the
handler process - to ensure that the data is still there, but keeps
the call to logger:remove_handler/1 in the spawned off process - to
avoid deadlock.
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The encoding option was introduced in commit
270d909696a753af022df72a404c73f2895b4a02, to allow report callbacks to
format according to a given encoding. There was, however, no
connection between this encoding option, and the encoding of the
device to which the logger handler was writing.
Since a formatter is defined to return unicode:chardata(), and in
order to avoid mismatch with the encoding of the device, the encoding
option is now removed from the formatter. The handler itself must make
sure that it does not write illegal data to its device.
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Conflicts:
lib/kernel/src/logger_disk_log_h.erl
lib/kernel/src/logger_std_h.erl
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Module and Id are now always included as fields in Config, so these
are no longer returned as separate elements.
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Also add tests and update failing test cases
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