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use super::{
directive::{self, Directive},
EnvFilter, FromEnvError,
};
use crate::sync::RwLock;
use std::env;
use thread_local::ThreadLocal;
use tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL;
/// A [builder] for constructing new [`EnvFilter`]s.
///
/// [builder]: https://rust-unofficial.github.io/patterns/patterns/creational/builder.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[must_use]
pub struct Builder {
regex: bool,
env: Option<String>,
default_directive: Option<Directive>,
}
impl Builder {
/// Sets whether span field values can be matched with regular expressions.
///
/// If this is `true`, field filter directives will be interpreted as
/// regular expressions if they are not able to be interpreted as a `bool`,
/// `i64`, `u64`, or `f64` literal. If this is `false,` those field values
/// will be interpreted as literal [`std::fmt::Debug`] output instead.
///
/// By default, regular expressions are enabled.
///
/// **Note**: when [`EnvFilter`]s are constructed from untrusted inputs,
/// disabling regular expressions is strongly encouraged.
pub fn with_regex(self, regex: bool) -> Self {
Self { regex, ..self }
}
/// Sets a default [filtering directive] that will be added to the filter if
/// the parsed string or environment variable contains no filter directives.
///
/// By default, there is no default directive.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// If [`parse`], [`parse_lossy`], [`from_env`], or [`from_env_lossy`] are
/// called with an empty string or environment variable, the default
/// directive is used instead:
///
/// ```rust
/// # fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// use tracing_subscriber::filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter};
///
/// let filter = EnvFilter::builder()
/// .with_default_directive(LevelFilter::INFO.into())
/// .parse("")?;
///
/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", filter), "info");
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
///
/// Note that the `lossy` variants ([`parse_lossy`] and [`from_env_lossy`])
/// will ignore any invalid directives. If all directives in a filter
/// string or environment variable are invalid, those methods will also use
/// the default directive:
///
/// ```rust
/// use tracing_subscriber::filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter};
///
/// let filter = EnvFilter::builder()
/// .with_default_directive(LevelFilter::INFO.into())
/// .parse_lossy("some_target=fake level,foo::bar=lolwut");
///
/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", filter), "info");
/// ```
///
///
/// If the string or environment variable contains valid filtering
/// directives, the default directive is not used:
///
/// ```rust
/// use tracing_subscriber::filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter};
///
/// let filter = EnvFilter::builder()
/// .with_default_directive(LevelFilter::INFO.into())
/// .parse_lossy("foo=trace");
///
/// // The default directive is *not* used:
/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", filter), "foo=trace");
/// ```
///
/// Parsing a more complex default directive from a string:
///
/// ```rust
/// # fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// use tracing_subscriber::filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter};
///
/// let default = "myapp=debug".parse()
/// .expect("hard-coded default directive should be valid");
///
/// let filter = EnvFilter::builder()
/// .with_default_directive(default)
/// .parse("")?;
///
/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", filter), "myapp=debug");
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
///
/// [`parse_lossy`]: Self::parse_lossy
/// [`from_env_lossy`]: Self::from_env_lossy
/// [`parse`]: Self::parse
/// [`from_env`]: Self::from_env
pub fn with_default_directive(self, default_directive: Directive) -> Self {
Self {
default_directive: Some(default_directive),
..self
}
}
/// Sets the name of the environment variable used by the [`from_env`],
/// [`from_env_lossy`], and [`try_from_env`] methods.
///
/// By default, this is the value of [`EnvFilter::DEFAULT_ENV`]
/// (`RUST_LOG`).
///
/// [`from_env`]: Self::from_env
/// [`from_env_lossy`]: Self::from_env_lossy
/// [`try_from_env`]: Self::try_from_env
pub fn with_env_var(self, var: impl ToString) -> Self {
Self {
env: Some(var.to_string()),
..self
}
}
/// Returns a new [`EnvFilter`] from the directives in the given string,
/// *ignoring* any that are invalid.
pub fn parse_lossy<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, dirs: S) -> EnvFilter {
let directives = dirs
.as_ref()
.split(',')
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.filter_map(|s| match Directive::parse(s, self.regex) {
Ok(d) => Some(d),
Err(err) => {
eprintln!("ignoring `{}`: {}", s, err);
None
}
});
self.from_directives(directives)
}
/// Returns a new [`EnvFilter`] from the directives in the given string,
/// or an error if any are invalid.
pub fn parse<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, dirs: S) -> Result<EnvFilter, directive::ParseError> {
let dirs = dirs.as_ref();
if dirs.is_empty() {
return Ok(self.from_directives(std::iter::empty()));
}
let directives = dirs
.split(',')
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.map(|s| Directive::parse(s, self.regex))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(self.from_directives(directives))
}
/// Returns a new [`EnvFilter`] from the directives in the configured
/// environment variable, ignoring any directives that are invalid.
pub fn from_env_lossy(&self) -> EnvFilter {
let var = env::var(self.env_var_name()).unwrap_or_default();
self.parse_lossy(var)
}
/// Returns a new [`EnvFilter`] from the directives in the configured
/// environment variable. If the environment variable is unset, no directive is added.
///
/// An error is returned if the environment contains invalid directives.
pub fn from_env(&self) -> Result<EnvFilter, FromEnvError> {
let var = env::var(self.env_var_name()).unwrap_or_default();
self.parse(var).map_err(Into::into)
}
/// Returns a new [`EnvFilter`] from the directives in the configured
/// environment variable, or an error if the environment variable is not set
/// or contains invalid directives.
pub fn try_from_env(&self) -> Result<EnvFilter, FromEnvError> {
let var = env::var(self.env_var_name())?;
self.parse(var).map_err(Into::into)
}
// TODO(eliza): consider making this a public API?
// Clippy doesn't love this naming, because it suggests that `from_` methods
// should not take a `Self`...but in this case, it's the `EnvFilter` that is
// being constructed "from" the directives, rather than the builder itself.
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
pub(super) fn from_directives(
&self,
directives: impl IntoIterator<Item = Directive>,
) -> EnvFilter {
use tracing::Level;
let mut directives: Vec<_> = directives.into_iter().collect();
let mut disabled = Vec::new();
for directive in &mut directives {
if directive.level > STATIC_MAX_LEVEL {
disabled.push(directive.clone());
}
if !self.regex {
directive.deregexify();
}
}
if !disabled.is_empty() {
#[cfg(feature = "nu_ansi_term")]
use nu_ansi_term::{Color, Style};
// NOTE: We can't use a configured `MakeWriter` because the EnvFilter
// has no knowledge of any underlying subscriber or subscriber, which
// may or may not use a `MakeWriter`.
let warn = |msg: &str| {
#[cfg(not(feature = "nu_ansi_term"))]
let msg = format!("warning: {}", msg);
#[cfg(feature = "nu_ansi_term")]
let msg = {
let bold = Style::new().bold();
let mut warning = Color::Yellow.paint("warning");
warning.style_ref_mut().is_bold = true;
format!("{}{} {}", warning, bold.paint(":"), bold.paint(msg))
};
eprintln!("{}", msg);
};
let ctx_prefixed = |prefix: &str, msg: &str| {
#[cfg(not(feature = "nu_ansi_term"))]
let msg = format!("{} {}", prefix, msg);
#[cfg(feature = "nu_ansi_term")]
let msg = {
let mut equal = Color::Fixed(21).paint("="); // dark blue
equal.style_ref_mut().is_bold = true;
format!(" {} {} {}", equal, Style::new().bold().paint(prefix), msg)
};
eprintln!("{}", msg);
};
let ctx_help = |msg| ctx_prefixed("help:", msg);
let ctx_note = |msg| ctx_prefixed("note:", msg);
let ctx = |msg: &str| {
#[cfg(not(feature = "nu_ansi_term"))]
let msg = format!("note: {}", msg);
#[cfg(feature = "nu_ansi_term")]
let msg = {
let mut pipe = Color::Fixed(21).paint("|");
pipe.style_ref_mut().is_bold = true;
format!(" {} {}", pipe, msg)
};
eprintln!("{}", msg);
};
warn("some trace filter directives would enable traces that are disabled statically");
for directive in disabled {
let target = if let Some(target) = &directive.target {
format!("the `{}` target", target)
} else {
"all targets".into()
};
let level = directive
.level
.into_level()
.expect("=off would not have enabled any filters");
ctx(&format!(
"`{}` would enable the {} level for {}",
directive, level, target
));
}
ctx_note(&format!("the static max level is `{}`", STATIC_MAX_LEVEL));
let help_msg = || {
let (feature, filter) = match STATIC_MAX_LEVEL.into_level() {
Some(Level::TRACE) => unreachable!(
"if the max level is trace, no static filtering features are enabled"
),
Some(Level::DEBUG) => ("max_level_debug", Level::TRACE),
Some(Level::INFO) => ("max_level_info", Level::DEBUG),
Some(Level::WARN) => ("max_level_warn", Level::INFO),
Some(Level::ERROR) => ("max_level_error", Level::WARN),
None => return ("max_level_off", String::new()),
};
(feature, format!("{} ", filter))
};
let (feature, earlier_level) = help_msg();
ctx_help(&format!(
"to enable {}logging, remove the `{}` feature from the `tracing` crate",
earlier_level, feature
));
}
let (dynamics, statics) = Directive::make_tables(directives);
let has_dynamics = !dynamics.is_empty();
let mut filter = EnvFilter {
statics,
dynamics,
has_dynamics,
by_id: RwLock::new(Default::default()),
by_cs: RwLock::new(Default::default()),
scope: ThreadLocal::new(),
regex: self.regex,
};
if !has_dynamics && filter.statics.is_empty() {
if let Some(ref default) = self.default_directive {
filter = filter.add_directive(default.clone());
}
}
filter
}
fn env_var_name(&self) -> &str {
self.env.as_deref().unwrap_or(EnvFilter::DEFAULT_ENV)
}
}
impl Default for Builder {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
regex: true,
env: None,
default_directive: None,
}
}
}