ruby/ext/syslog/syslog.c

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/*
* UNIX Syslog extension for Ruby
* Amos Gouaux, University of Texas at Dallas
* <amos+ruby@utdallas.edu>
* Documented by mathew <meta@pobox.com>
*
* $RoughId: syslog.c,v 1.21 2002/02/25 12:21:17 knu Exp $
* $Id$
*/
#include "ruby/ruby.h"
#include "ruby/util.h"
#include <syslog.h>
/* Syslog class */
static VALUE mSyslog, mSyslogConstants;
static const char *syslog_ident = NULL;
static int syslog_options = -1, syslog_facility = -1, syslog_mask = -1;
static int syslog_opened = 0;
/* Package helper routines */
static void syslog_write(int pri, int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
VALUE str;
rb_secure(4);
if (argc < 1) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "no log message supplied");
}
if (!syslog_opened) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "must open syslog before write");
}
str = rb_f_sprintf(argc, argv);
syslog(pri, "%s", RSTRING_PTR(str));
}
/* Closes the syslog facility.
* Raises a runtime exception if it is not open.
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_close(VALUE self)
{
rb_secure(4);
if (!syslog_opened) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "syslog not opened");
}
closelog();
free((void *)syslog_ident);
syslog_ident = NULL;
syslog_options = syslog_facility = syslog_mask = -1;
syslog_opened = 0;
return Qnil;
}
/* call-seq:
* open(ident, options, facility) => syslog
*
* :yields: syslog
*
* Open the syslog facility.
* Raises a runtime exception if it is already open.
*
* Can be called with or without a code block. If called with a block, the
* Syslog object created is passed to the block.
*
* If the syslog is already open, raises a RuntimeError.
*
* +ident+ is a String which identifies the calling program.
*
* +options+ is the logical OR of any of the following:
*
* LOG_CONS:: If there is an error while sending to the system logger,
* write directly to the console instead.
*
* LOG_NDELAY:: Open the connection now, rather than waiting for the first
* message to be written.
*
* LOG_NOWAIT:: Don't wait for any child processes created while logging
* messages. (Has no effect on Linux.)
*
* LOG_ODELAY:: Opposite of LOG_NDELAY; wait until a message is sent before
* opening the connection. (This is the default.)
*
* LOG_PERROR:: Print the message to stderr as well as sending it to syslog.
* (Not in POSIX.1-2001.)
*
* LOG_PID:: Include the current process ID with each message.
*
* +facility+ describes the type of program opening the syslog, and is
* the logical OR of any of the following which are defined for the host OS:
*
* LOG_AUTH:: Security or authorization. Deprecated, use LOG_AUTHPRIV
* instead.
*
* LOG_AUTHPRIV:: Security or authorization messages which should be kept
* private.
*
* LOG_CONSOLE:: System console message.
*
* LOG_CRON:: System task scheduler (cron or at).
*
* LOG_DAEMON:: A system daemon which has no facility value of its own.
*
* LOG_FTP:: An FTP server.
*
* LOG_KERN:: A kernel message (not sendable by user processes, so not of
* much use to Ruby, but listed here for completeness).
*
* LOG_LPR:: Line printer subsystem.
*
* LOG_MAIL:: Mail delivery or transport subsystem.
*
* LOG_NEWS:: Usenet news system.
*
* LOG_NTP:: Network Time Protocol server.
*
* LOG_SECURITY:: General security message.
*
* LOG_SYSLOG:: Messages generated internally by syslog.
*
* LOG_USER:: Generic user-level message.
*
* LOG_UUCP:: UUCP subsystem.
*
* LOG_LOCAL0 to LOG_LOCAL7:: Locally-defined facilities.
*
* Example:
*
* Syslog.open("webrick", Syslog::LOG_PID,
* Syslog::LOG_DAEMON | Syslog::LOG_LOCAL3)
*
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE ident, opt, fac;
if (syslog_opened) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "syslog already open");
}
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03", &ident, &opt, &fac);
if (NIL_P(ident)) {
ident = rb_gv_get("$0");
}
SafeStringValue(ident);
syslog_ident = strdup(RSTRING_PTR(ident));
if (NIL_P(opt)) {
syslog_options = LOG_PID | LOG_CONS;
} else {
syslog_options = NUM2INT(opt);
}
if (NIL_P(fac)) {
syslog_facility = LOG_USER;
} else {
syslog_facility = NUM2INT(fac);
}
openlog(syslog_ident, syslog_options, syslog_facility);
syslog_opened = 1;
setlogmask(syslog_mask = setlogmask(0));
/* be like File.new.open {...} */
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_ensure(rb_yield, self, mSyslog_close, self);
}
return self;
}
/* call-seq:
* reopen(ident, options, facility) => syslog
*
* :yields: syslog
*
* Closes and then reopens the syslog.
*
* Arguments are the same as for open().
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_reopen(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
mSyslog_close(self);
return mSyslog_open(argc, argv, self);
}
/* call-seq:
* opened?
*
* Returns true if the syslog is open.
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_isopen(VALUE self)
{
return syslog_opened ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
/* Returns the identity string used in the last call to open()
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_ident(VALUE self)
{
return syslog_opened ? rb_str_new2(syslog_ident) : Qnil;
}
/* Returns the options bitmask used in the last call to open()
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_options(VALUE self)
{
return syslog_opened ? INT2NUM(syslog_options) : Qnil;
}
/* Returns the facility number used in the last call to open()
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_facility(VALUE self)
{
return syslog_opened ? INT2NUM(syslog_facility) : Qnil;
}
/* Returns the log priority mask in effect. The mask is not reset by opening
* or closing syslog.
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_get_mask(VALUE self)
{
return syslog_opened ? INT2NUM(syslog_mask) : Qnil;
}
/* call-seq:
* mask=(priority_mask)
*
* Sets the log priority mask. A method LOG_UPTO is defined to make it easier
* to set mask values. Example:
*
* Syslog.mask = Syslog::LOG_UPTO(Syslog::LOG_ERR)
*
* Alternatively, specific priorities can be selected and added together using
* binary OR. Example:
*
* Syslog.mask = Syslog::LOG_MASK(Syslog::LOG_ERR) | Syslog::LOG_MASK(Syslog::LOG_CRIT)
*
* The priority mask persists through calls to open() and close().
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_set_mask(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
rb_secure(4);
if (!syslog_opened) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "must open syslog before setting log mask");
}
setlogmask(syslog_mask = NUM2INT(mask));
return mask;
}
/* call-seq:
* log(priority, format_string, *format_args)
*
* Log a message with the specified priority. Example:
*
* Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_CRIT, "Out of disk space")
* Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_CRIT, "User %s logged in", ENV['USER'])
*
* The priority levels, in descending order, are:
*
* LOG_EMERG:: System is unusable
* LOG_ALERT:: Action needs to be taken immediately
* LOG_CRIT:: A critical condition has occurred
* LOG_ERR:: An error occurred
* LOG_WARNING:: Warning of a possible problem
* LOG_NOTICE:: A normal but significant condition occurred
* LOG_INFO:: Informational message
* LOG_DEBUG:: Debugging information
*
* Each priority level also has a shortcut method that logs with it's named priority.
* As an example, the two following statements would produce the same result:
*
* Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_ALERT, "Out of memory")
* Syslog.alert("Out of memory")
*
* Format strings are as for printf/sprintf, except that in addition %m is
* replaced with the error message string that would be returned by
* strerror(errno).
*
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_log(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE pri;
if (argc < 2) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 2+)", argc);
}
argc--;
pri = *argv++;
if (!FIXNUM_P(pri)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "type mismatch: %s given", rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(pri)));
}
syslog_write(FIX2INT(pri), argc, argv);
return self;
}
/* Returns an inspect() string summarizing the object state.
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_inspect(VALUE self)
{
char buf[1024];
if (syslog_opened) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"<#%s: opened=true, ident=\"%s\", options=%d, facility=%d, mask=%d>",
rb_class2name(self),
syslog_ident,
syslog_options,
syslog_facility,
syslog_mask);
} else {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"<#%s: opened=false>", rb_class2name(self));
}
return rb_str_new2(buf);
}
/* Returns self, for backward compatibility.
*/
static VALUE mSyslog_instance(VALUE self)
{
return self;
}
#define define_syslog_shortcut_method(pri, name) \
static VALUE mSyslog_##name(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) \
{ \
syslog_write((pri), argc, argv); \
\
return self; \
}
#ifdef LOG_EMERG
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_EMERG, emerg)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_ALERT
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_ALERT, alert)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_CRIT
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_CRIT, crit)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_ERR
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_ERR, err)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_WARNING
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_WARNING, warning)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NOTICE
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_NOTICE, notice)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_INFO
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_INFO, info)
#endif
#ifdef LOG_DEBUG
define_syslog_shortcut_method(LOG_DEBUG, debug)
#endif
/* call-seq:
* LOG_MASK(priority_level) => priority_mask
*
* Generates a mask bit for a priority level. See #mask=
*/
static VALUE mSyslogConstants_LOG_MASK(VALUE klass, VALUE pri)
{
return INT2FIX(LOG_MASK(NUM2INT(pri)));
}
/* call-seq:
* LOG_UPTO(priority_level) => priority_mask
*
* Generates a mask value for priority levels at or below the level specified.
* See #mask=
*/
static VALUE mSyslogConstants_LOG_UPTO(VALUE klass, VALUE pri)
{
return INT2FIX(LOG_UPTO(NUM2INT(pri)));
}
/* The syslog package provides a Ruby interface to the POSIX system logging
* facility.
*
* Syslog messages are typically passed to a central logging daemon.
* The daemon may filter them; route them into different files (usually
* found under /var/log); place them in SQL databases; forward
* them to centralized logging servers via TCP or UDP; or even alert the
* system administrator via email, pager or text message.
*
* Unlike application-level logging via Logger or Log4r, syslog is designed
* to allow secure tamper-proof logging.
*
* The syslog protocol is standardized in RFC 5424.
*/
void Init_syslog()
{
mSyslog = rb_define_module("Syslog");
/* Document-module: Syslog::Constants
*
* Module holding Syslog constants. See Syslog::log and Syslog::open for
* constant descriptions.
*/
mSyslogConstants = rb_define_module_under(mSyslog, "Constants");
rb_include_module(mSyslog, mSyslogConstants);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "open", mSyslog_open, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "reopen", mSyslog_reopen, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "open!", mSyslog_reopen, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "opened?", mSyslog_isopen, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "ident", mSyslog_ident, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "options", mSyslog_options, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "facility", mSyslog_facility, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "log", mSyslog_log, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "close", mSyslog_close, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "mask", mSyslog_get_mask, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "mask=", mSyslog_set_mask, 1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "LOG_MASK", mSyslogConstants_LOG_MASK, 1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "LOG_UPTO", mSyslogConstants_LOG_UPTO, 1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "inspect", mSyslog_inspect, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, "instance", mSyslog_instance, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslogConstants, "LOG_MASK", mSyslogConstants_LOG_MASK, 1);
rb_define_module_function(mSyslogConstants, "LOG_UPTO", mSyslogConstants_LOG_UPTO, 1);
#define rb_define_syslog_const(id) \
rb_define_const(mSyslogConstants, #id, INT2NUM(id))
/* Various options when opening log */
#ifdef LOG_PID
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_PID);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_CONS
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_CONS);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_ODELAY
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_ODELAY); /* deprecated */
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NDELAY
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_NDELAY);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NOWAIT
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_NOWAIT); /* deprecated */
#endif
#ifdef LOG_PERROR
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_PERROR);
#endif
/* Various syslog facilities */
#ifdef LOG_AUTH
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_AUTH);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_AUTHPRIV);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_CONSOLE
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_CONSOLE);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_CRON
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_CRON);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_DAEMON
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_DAEMON);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_FTP
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_FTP);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_KERN
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_KERN);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LPR
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LPR);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_MAIL
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_MAIL);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NEWS
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_NEWS);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NTP
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_NTP);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_SECURITY
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_SECURITY);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_SYSLOG
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_SYSLOG);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_USER
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_USER);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_UUCP
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_UUCP);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL0
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL0);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL1
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL1);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL2
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL2);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL3
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL3);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL4
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL4);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL5
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL5);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL6
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL6);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_LOCAL7
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_LOCAL7);
#endif
#define rb_define_syslog_shortcut(name) \
rb_define_module_function(mSyslog, #name, mSyslog_##name, -1)
/* Various syslog priorities and the shortcut methods */
#ifdef LOG_EMERG
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_EMERG);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(emerg);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_ALERT
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_ALERT);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(alert);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_CRIT
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_CRIT);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(crit);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_ERR
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_ERR);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(err);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_WARNING
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_WARNING);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(warning);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_NOTICE
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_NOTICE);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(notice);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_INFO
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_INFO);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(info);
#endif
#ifdef LOG_DEBUG
rb_define_syslog_const(LOG_DEBUG);
rb_define_syslog_shortcut(debug);
#endif
}