"use strict"; var cluster = require('cluster'); var log4js = require('../log4js'); /** * Takes a loggingEvent object, returns string representation of it. */ function serializeLoggingEvent(loggingEvent) { // JSON.stringify(new Error('test')) returns {}, which is not really useful for us. // The following allows us to serialize errors correctly. for (var i = 0; i < loggingEvent.data.length; i++) { var item = loggingEvent.data[i]; // Validate that we really are in this case if (item && item.stack && JSON.stringify(item) === '{}') { loggingEvent.data[i] = {stack : item.stack}; } } return JSON.stringify(loggingEvent); } /** * Takes a string, returns an object with * the correct log properties. * * This method has been "borrowed" from the `multiprocess` appender * by `nomiddlename` * (https://github.com/nomiddlename/log4js-node/blob/master/lib/appenders/multiprocess.js) * * Apparently, node.js serializes everything to strings when using `process.send()`, * so we need smart deserialization that will recreate log date and level for further * processing by log4js internals. */ function deserializeLoggingEvent(loggingEventString) { var loggingEvent; try { loggingEvent = JSON.parse(loggingEventString); loggingEvent.startTime = new Date(loggingEvent.startTime); loggingEvent.level = log4js.levels.toLevel(loggingEvent.level.levelStr); // Unwrap serialized errors for (var i = 0; i < loggingEvent.data.length; i++) { var item = loggingEvent.data[i]; if (item && item.stack) { loggingEvent.data[i] = item.stack; } } } catch (e) { // JSON.parse failed, just log the contents probably a naughty. loggingEvent = { startTime: new Date(), categoryName: 'log4js', level: log4js.levels.ERROR, data: [ 'Unable to parse log:', loggingEventString ] }; } return loggingEvent; } /** * Creates an appender. * * If the current process is a master (`cluster.isMaster`), then this will be a "master appender". * Otherwise this will be a worker appender, that just sends loggingEvents to the master process. * * If you are using this method directly, make sure to provide it with `config.actualAppenders` * array of actual appender instances. * * Or better use `configure(config, options)` */ function createAppender(config) { if (cluster.isMaster) { var masterAppender = function(loggingEvent) { if (config.actualAppenders) { var size = config.actualAppenders.length; for(var i = 0; i < size; i++) { if ( !config.appenders[i].category || config.appenders[i].category === loggingEvent.categoryName ) { // Relying on the index is not a good practice but otherwise // the change would have been bigger. config.actualAppenders[i](loggingEvent); } } } }; // Listen on new workers cluster.on('fork', function(worker) { worker.on('message', function(message) { if (message.type && message.type === '::log-message') { var loggingEvent = deserializeLoggingEvent(message.event); // Adding PID metadata loggingEvent.pid = worker.process.pid; loggingEvent.cluster = { master: process.pid, worker: worker.process.pid, workerId: worker.id }; masterAppender(loggingEvent); } }); }); return masterAppender; } else { return function(loggingEvent) { // If inside the worker process, then send the logger event to master. if (cluster.isWorker) { // console.log("worker " + cluster.worker.id + " is sending message"); process.send({ type: '::log-message', event: serializeLoggingEvent(loggingEvent)}); } }; } } function configure(config, options) { if (config.appenders && cluster.isMaster) { var size = config.appenders.length; config.actualAppenders = new Array(size); for(var i = 0; i < size; i++) { log4js.loadAppender(config.appenders[i].type); config.actualAppenders[i] = log4js.appenderMakers[config.appenders[i].type]( config.appenders[i], options ); } } return createAppender(config); } exports.appender = createAppender; exports.configure = configure;