zulip/zerver/logging_handlers.py

193 lines
7.2 KiB
Python

# System documented in https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/logging.html
import logging
import os
import platform
import subprocess
import traceback
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from urllib.parse import SplitResult
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest
from django.utils.translation import override as override_language
from django.views.debug import get_exception_reporter_filter
from sentry_sdk import capture_exception
from typing_extensions import Protocol, runtime_checkable
from version import ZULIP_VERSION
from zerver.lib.logging_util import find_log_caller_module
from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish
def try_git_describe() -> Optional[str]:
try: # nocoverage
return subprocess.check_output(
['git', 'describe', '--tags', '--match=[0-9]*', '--always', '--dirty', '--long'],
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..'),
universal_newlines=True,
).strip()
except (FileNotFoundError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): # nocoverage
return None
def add_request_metadata(report: Dict[str, Any], request: HttpRequest) -> None:
report['has_request'] = True
report['path'] = request.path
report['method'] = request.method
report['remote_addr'] = request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR', None)
report['query_string'] = request.META.get('QUERY_STRING', None)
report['server_name'] = request.META.get('SERVER_NAME', None)
try:
from django.contrib.auth.models import AnonymousUser
user_profile = request.user
if isinstance(user_profile, AnonymousUser):
user_full_name = None
user_email = None
user_role = None
else:
user_full_name = user_profile.full_name
user_email = user_profile.email
with override_language(settings.LANGUAGE_CODE):
# str() to force the lazy-translation to apply now,
# since it won't serialize into the worker queue.
user_role = str(user_profile.get_role_name())
except Exception:
# Unexpected exceptions here should be handled gracefully
traceback.print_exc()
user_full_name = None
user_email = None
user_role = None
report['user'] = {
'user_email': user_email,
'user_full_name': user_full_name,
'user_role': user_role,
}
exception_filter = get_exception_reporter_filter(request)
try:
report['data'] = (
exception_filter.get_post_parameters(request)
if request.method == 'POST'
else request.GET
)
except Exception:
# exception_filter.get_post_parameters will throw
# RequestDataTooBig if there's a really big file uploaded
report['data'] = {}
try:
report['host'] = SplitResult("", request.get_host(), "", "", "").hostname
except Exception:
# request.get_host() will throw a DisallowedHost
# exception if the host is invalid
report['host'] = platform.node()
@runtime_checkable
class HasRequest(Protocol):
request: HttpRequest
class AdminNotifyHandler(logging.Handler):
"""An logging handler that sends the log/exception to the queue to be
turned into an email and/or a Zulip message for the server admins.
"""
# adapted in part from django/utils/log.py
def __init__(self) -> None:
logging.Handler.__init__(self)
def emit(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> None:
report: Dict[str, Any] = {}
# This parameter determines whether Zulip should attempt to
# send Zulip messages containing the error report. If there's
# syntax that makes the Markdown processor throw an exception,
# we really don't want to send that syntax into a new Zulip
# message in exception handler (that's the stuff of which
# recursive exception loops are made).
#
# We initialize is_markdown_rendering_exception to `True` to
# prevent the infinite loop of Zulip messages by ERROR_BOT if
# the outer try block here throws an exception before we have
# a chance to check the exception for whether it comes from
# markdown.
is_markdown_rendering_exception = True
try:
report['node'] = platform.node()
report['host'] = platform.node()
report['deployment_data'] = dict(
git=try_git_describe(),
ZULIP_VERSION=ZULIP_VERSION,
)
if record.exc_info:
stack_trace = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(*record.exc_info))
message = str(record.exc_info[1])
is_markdown_rendering_exception = record.msg.startswith(
'Exception in Markdown parser'
)
else:
stack_trace = 'No stack trace available'
message = record.getMessage()
if '\n' in message:
# Some exception code paths in queue processors
# seem to result in super-long messages
stack_trace = message
message = message.split('\n')[0]
is_markdown_rendering_exception = False
report['stack_trace'] = stack_trace
report['message'] = message
report['logger_name'] = record.name
report['log_module'] = find_log_caller_module(record)
report['log_lineno'] = record.lineno
if isinstance(record, HasRequest):
add_request_metadata(report, record.request)
except Exception:
report['message'] = "Exception in preparing exception report!"
logging.warning(report['message'], exc_info=True)
report['stack_trace'] = "See /var/log/zulip/errors.log"
capture_exception()
if settings.DEBUG_ERROR_REPORTING: # nocoverage
logging.warning("Reporting an error to admins...")
logging.warning(
"Reporting an error to admins: %s %s %s %s %s",
record.levelname,
report['logger_name'],
report['log_module'],
report['message'],
report['stack_trace'],
)
try:
if settings.STAGING_ERROR_NOTIFICATIONS:
# On staging, process the report directly so it can happen inside this
# try/except to prevent looping
from zerver.lib.error_notify import notify_server_error
notify_server_error(report, is_markdown_rendering_exception)
else:
queue_json_publish(
'error_reports',
dict(
type="server",
report=report,
),
)
except Exception:
# If this breaks, complain loudly but don't pass the traceback up the stream
# However, we *don't* want to use logging.exception since that could trigger a loop.
logging.warning("Reporting an exception triggered an exception!", exc_info=True)
capture_exception()