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4.9 KiB
Go
156 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
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//go:build go1.21
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// +build go1.21
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/*
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Copyright 2023 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package serialize
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"log/slog"
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"strconv"
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"github.com/go-logr/logr"
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)
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// KVFormat serializes one key/value pair into the provided buffer.
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// A space gets inserted before the pair.
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func (f Formatter) KVFormat(b *bytes.Buffer, k, v interface{}) {
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// This is the version without slog support. Must be kept in sync with
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// the version in keyvalues_slog.go.
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b.WriteByte(' ')
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// Keys are assumed to be well-formed according to
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// https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-instrumentation/migration-to-structured-logging.md#name-arguments
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// for the sake of performance. Keys with spaces,
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// special characters, etc. will break parsing.
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if sK, ok := k.(string); ok {
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// Avoid one allocation when the key is a string, which
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// normally it should be.
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b.WriteString(sK)
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} else {
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b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s", k))
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}
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// The type checks are sorted so that more frequently used ones
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// come first because that is then faster in the common
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// cases. In Kubernetes, ObjectRef (a Stringer) is more common
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// than plain strings
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// (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/106594#issuecomment-975526235).
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//
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// slog.LogValuer does not need to be handled here because the handler will
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// already have resolved such special values to the final value for logging.
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switch v := v.(type) {
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case textWriter:
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writeTextWriterValue(b, v)
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case slog.Value:
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// This must come before fmt.Stringer because slog.Value implements
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// fmt.Stringer, but does not produce the output that we want.
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b.WriteByte('=')
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generateJSON(b, v)
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case fmt.Stringer:
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writeStringValue(b, StringerToString(v))
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case string:
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writeStringValue(b, v)
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case error:
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writeStringValue(b, ErrorToString(v))
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case logr.Marshaler:
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value := MarshalerToValue(v)
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// A marshaler that returns a string is useful for
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// delayed formatting of complex values. We treat this
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// case like a normal string. This is useful for
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// multi-line support.
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//
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// We could do this by recursively formatting a value,
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// but that comes with the risk of infinite recursion
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// if a marshaler returns itself. Instead we call it
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// only once and rely on it returning the intended
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// value directly.
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switch value := value.(type) {
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case string:
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writeStringValue(b, value)
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default:
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f.formatAny(b, value)
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}
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case slog.LogValuer:
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value := slog.AnyValue(v).Resolve()
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if value.Kind() == slog.KindString {
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writeStringValue(b, value.String())
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} else {
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b.WriteByte('=')
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generateJSON(b, value)
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}
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case []byte:
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// In https://github.com/kubernetes/klog/pull/237 it was decided
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// to format byte slices with "%+q". The advantages of that are:
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// - readable output if the bytes happen to be printable
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// - non-printable bytes get represented as unicode escape
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// sequences (\uxxxx)
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//
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// The downsides are that we cannot use the faster
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// strconv.Quote here and that multi-line output is not
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// supported. If developers know that a byte array is
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// printable and they want multi-line output, they can
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// convert the value to string before logging it.
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b.WriteByte('=')
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b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%+q", v))
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default:
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f.formatAny(b, v)
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}
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}
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// generateJSON has the same preference for plain strings as KVFormat.
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// In contrast to KVFormat it always produces valid JSON with no line breaks.
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func generateJSON(b *bytes.Buffer, v interface{}) {
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switch v := v.(type) {
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case slog.Value:
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switch v.Kind() {
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case slog.KindGroup:
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// Format as a JSON group. We must not involve f.AnyToStringHook (if there is any),
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// because there is no guarantee that it produces valid JSON.
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b.WriteByte('{')
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for i, attr := range v.Group() {
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if i > 0 {
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b.WriteByte(',')
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}
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b.WriteString(strconv.Quote(attr.Key))
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b.WriteByte(':')
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generateJSON(b, attr.Value)
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}
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b.WriteByte('}')
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case slog.KindLogValuer:
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generateJSON(b, v.Resolve())
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default:
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// Peel off the slog.Value wrapper and format the actual value.
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generateJSON(b, v.Any())
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}
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case fmt.Stringer:
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b.WriteString(strconv.Quote(StringerToString(v)))
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case logr.Marshaler:
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generateJSON(b, MarshalerToValue(v))
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case slog.LogValuer:
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generateJSON(b, slog.AnyValue(v).Resolve().Any())
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case string:
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b.WriteString(strconv.Quote(v))
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case error:
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b.WriteString(strconv.Quote(v.Error()))
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default:
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formatAsJSON(b, v)
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}
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}
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