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package harvester
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"expvar"
"io"
"os"
"time"
"golang.org/x/text/transform"
"fmt"
"github.com/elastic/beats/filebeat/config"
"github.com/elastic/beats/filebeat/harvester/reader"
"github.com/elastic/beats/filebeat/harvester/source"
"github.com/elastic/beats/filebeat/input"
"github.com/elastic/beats/filebeat/input/file"
"github.com/elastic/beats/libbeat/logp"
)
var (
harvesterStarted = expvar.NewInt("filebeat.harvester.started")
harvesterClosed = expvar.NewInt("filebeat.harvester.closed")
harvesterRunning = expvar.NewInt("filebeat.harvester.running")
harvesterOpenFiles = expvar.NewInt("filebeat.harvester.open_files")
filesTruncated = expvar.NewInt("filebeat.harvester.files.truncated")
)
// Setup opens the file handler and creates the reader for the harvester
func (h *Harvester) Setup() (reader.Reader, error) {
err := h.open()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Harvester setup failed. Unexpected file opening error: %s", err)
}
r, err := h.newLogFileReader()
if err != nil {
if h.file != nil {
h.file.Close()
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Harvester setup failed. Unexpected encoding line reader error: %s", err)
}
return r, nil
}
// Harvest reads files line by line and sends events to the defined output
func (h *Harvester) Harvest(r reader.Reader) {
harvesterStarted.Add(1)
harvesterRunning.Add(1)
h.stopWg.Add(1)
defer func() {
// Channel to stop internal harvester routines
h.stop()
// Makes sure file is properly closed when the harvester is stopped
h.close()
harvesterRunning.Add(-1)
// Marks harvester stopping completed
h.stopWg.Done()
}()
// Closes reader after timeout or when done channel is closed
// This routine is also responsible to properly stop the reader
go func() {
closeTimeout := make(<-chan time.Time)
// starts close_timeout timer
if h.config.CloseTimeout > 0 {
closeTimeout = time.After(h.config.CloseTimeout)
}
select {
// Applies when timeout is reached
case <-closeTimeout:
logp.Info("Closing harvester because close_timeout was reached.")
// Required when reader loop returns and reader finished
case <-h.done:
}
h.stop()
h.fileReader.Close()
}()
logp.Info("Harvester started for file: %s", h.state.Source)
for {
select {
case <-h.done:
return
default:
}
message, err := r.Next()
if err != nil {
switch err {
case ErrFileTruncate:
logp.Info("File was truncated. Begin reading file from offset 0: %s", h.state.Source)
h.state.Offset = 0
filesTruncated.Add(1)
case ErrRemoved:
logp.Info("File was removed: %s. Closing because close_removed is enabled.", h.state.Source)
case ErrRenamed:
logp.Info("File was renamed: %s. Closing because close_renamed is enabled.", h.state.Source)
case ErrClosed:
logp.Info("Reader was closed: %s. Closing.", h.state.Source)
case io.EOF:
logp.Info("End of file reached: %s. Closing because close_eof is enabled.", h.state.Source)
case ErrInactive:
logp.Info("File is inactive: %s. Closing because close_inactive of %v reached.", h.state.Source, h.config.CloseInactive)
default:
logp.Err("Read line error: %s; File: ", err, h.state.Source)
}
return
}
// Strip UTF-8 BOM if beginning of file
// As all BOMS are converted to UTF-8 it is enough to only remove this one
if h.state.Offset == 0 {
message.Content = bytes.Trim(message.Content, "\xef\xbb\xbf")
}
// Update offset
h.state.Offset += int64(message.Bytes)
state := h.getState()
// Create state event
event := input.NewEvent(state)
text := string(message.Content)
// Check if data should be added to event. Only export non empty events.
if !message.IsEmpty() && h.shouldExportLine(text) {
event.ReadTime = message.Ts
event.Bytes = message.Bytes
event.Text = &text
event.EventMetadata = h.config.EventMetadata
event.Data = message.Fields
event.InputType = h.config.InputType
event.DocumentType = h.config.DocumentType
event.JSONConfig = h.config.JSON
event.Pipeline = h.config.Pipeline
event.Module = h.config.Module
event.Fileset = h.config.Fileset
}
// Always send event to update state, also if lines was skipped
// Stop harvester in case of an error
if !h.sendEvent(event) {
return
}
// Update state of harvester as successfully sent
h.state = state
}
}
// stop is intended for internal use and closed the done channel to stop execution
func (h *Harvester) stop() {
h.stopOnce.Do(func() {
close(h.done)
})
}
// Stop stops harvester and waits for completion
func (h *Harvester) Stop() {
h.stop()
h.stopWg.Wait()
}
// sendEvent sends event to the spooler channel
// Return false if event was not sent
func (h *Harvester) sendEvent(event *input.Event) bool {
return h.outlet.OnEventSignal(event)
}
// sendStateUpdate send an empty event with the current state to update the registry
// close_timeout does not apply here to make sure a harvester is closed properly. In
// case the output is blocked the harvester will stay open to make sure no new harvester
// is started. As soon as the output becomes available again, the finished state is written
// and processing can continue.
func (h *Harvester) sendStateUpdate() {
logp.Debug("harvester", "Update state: %s, offset: %v", h.state.Source, h.state.Offset)
event := input.NewEvent(h.state)
h.outlet.OnEvent(event)
}
// shouldExportLine decides if the line is exported or not based on
// the include_lines and exclude_lines options.
func (h *Harvester) shouldExportLine(line string) bool {
if len(h.config.IncludeLines) > 0 {
if !MatchAny(h.config.IncludeLines, line) {
// drop line
logp.Debug("harvester", "Drop line as it does not match any of the include patterns %s", line)
return false
}
}
if len(h.config.ExcludeLines) > 0 {
if MatchAny(h.config.ExcludeLines, line) {
// drop line
logp.Debug("harvester", "Drop line as it does match one of the exclude patterns%s", line)
return false
}
}
return true
}
// openFile opens a file and checks for the encoding. In case the encoding cannot be detected
// or the file cannot be opened because for example of failing read permissions, an error
// is returned and the harvester is closed. The file will be picked up again the next time
// the file system is scanned
func (h *Harvester) openFile() error {
f, err := file.ReadOpen(h.state.Source)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed opening %s: %s", h.state.Source, err)
}
harvesterOpenFiles.Add(1)
// Makes sure file handler is also closed on errors
err = h.validateFile(f)
if err != nil {
f.Close()
harvesterOpenFiles.Add(-1)
return err
}
h.file = source.File{f}
return nil
}
func (h *Harvester) validateFile(f *os.File) error {
info, err := f.Stat()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed getting stats for file %s: %s", h.state.Source, err)
}
if !info.Mode().IsRegular() {
return fmt.Errorf("Tried to open non regular file: %q %s", info.Mode(), info.Name())
}
// Compares the stat of the opened file to the state given by the prospector. Abort if not match.
if !os.SameFile(h.state.Fileinfo, info) {
return errors.New("File info is not identical with opened file. Aborting harvesting and retrying file later again.")
}
h.encoding, err = h.encodingFactory(f)
if err != nil {
if err == transform.ErrShortSrc {
logp.Info("Initialising encoding for '%v' failed due to file being too short", f)
} else {
logp.Err("Initialising encoding for '%v' failed: %v", f, err)
}
return err
}
// get file offset. Only update offset if no error
offset, err := h.initFileOffset(f)
if err != nil {
return err
}
logp.Debug("harvester", "Setting offset for file: %s. Offset: %d ", h.state.Source, offset)
h.state.Offset = offset
return nil
}
func (h *Harvester) initFileOffset(file *os.File) (int64, error) {
// continue from last known offset
if h.state.Offset > 0 {
logp.Debug("harvester", "Set previous offset for file: %s. Offset: %d ", h.state.Source, h.state.Offset)
return file.Seek(h.state.Offset, os.SEEK_SET)
}
// get offset from file in case of encoding factory was required to read some data.
logp.Debug("harvester", "Setting offset for file based on seek: %s", h.state.Source)
return file.Seek(0, os.SEEK_CUR)
}
// getState returns an updated copy of the harvester state
func (h *Harvester) getState() file.State {
if h.config.InputType == config.StdinInputType {
return file.State{}
}
state := h.state
// refreshes the values in State with the values from the harvester itself
state.FileStateOS = file.GetOSState(h.state.Fileinfo)
return state
}
func (h *Harvester) close() {
// Mark harvester as finished
h.state.Finished = true
logp.Debug("harvester", "Stopping harvester for file: %s", h.state.Source)
// Make sure file is closed as soon as harvester exits
// If file was never opened, it can't be closed
if h.file != nil {
// close file handler
h.file.Close()
logp.Debug("harvester", "Closing file: %s", h.state.Source)
harvesterOpenFiles.Add(-1)
// On completion, push offset so we can continue where we left off if we relaunch on the same file
// Only send offset if file object was created successfully
h.sendStateUpdate()
} else {
logp.Warn("Stopping harvester, NOT closing file as file info not available: %s", h.state.Source)
}
harvesterClosed.Add(1)
}
// newLogFileReader creates a new reader to read log files
//
// It creates a chain of readers which looks as following:
//
// limit -> (multiline -> timeout) -> strip_newline -> json -> encode -> line -> log_file
//
// Each reader on the left, contains the reader on the right and calls `Next()` to fetch more data.
// At the base of all readers the the log_file reader. That means in the data is flowing in the opposite direction:
//
// log_file -> line -> encode -> json -> strip_newline -> (timeout -> multiline) -> limit
//
// log_file implements io.Reader interface and encode reader is an adapter for io.Reader to
// reader.Reader also handling file encodings. All other readers implement reader.Reader
func (h *Harvester) newLogFileReader() (reader.Reader, error) {
var r reader.Reader
var err error
// TODO: NewLineReader uses additional buffering to deal with encoding and testing
// for new lines in input stream. Simple 8-bit based encodings, or plain
// don't require 'complicated' logic.
h.fileReader, err = NewLogFile(h.file, h.config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
r, err = reader.NewEncode(h.fileReader, h.encoding, h.config.BufferSize)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if h.config.JSON != nil {
r = reader.NewJSON(r, h.config.JSON)
}
r = reader.NewStripNewline(r)
if h.config.Multiline != nil {
r, err = reader.NewMultiline(r, "\n", h.config.MaxBytes, h.config.Multiline)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return reader.NewLimit(r, h.config.MaxBytes), nil
}