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# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
# Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com>
#
# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
"""
.. _cc_rsyslog:
Rsyslog
-------
**Summary:** configure system loggig via rsyslog
This module configures remote system logging using rsyslog.
The rsyslog config file to write to can be specified in ``config_filename``,
which defaults to ``20-cloud-config.conf``. The rsyslog config directory to
write config files to may be specified in ``config_dir``, which defaults to
``/etc/rsyslog.d``.
A list of configurations for rsyslog can be specified under the ``configs`` key
in the ``rsyslog`` config. Each entry in ``configs`` is either a string or a
dictionary. Each config entry contains a configuration string and a file to
write it to. For config entries that are a dictionary, ``filename`` sets the
target filename and ``content`` specifies the config string to write. For
config entries that are only a string, the string is used as the config string
to write. If the filename to write the config to is not specified, the value of
the ``config_filename`` key is used. A file with the selected filename will be
written inside the directory specified by ``config_dir``.
The command to use to reload the rsyslog service after the config has been
updated can be specified in ``service_reload_command``. If this is set to
``auto``, then an appropriate command for the distro will be used. This is the
default behavior. To manually set the command, use a list of command args (e.g.
``[systemctl, restart, rsyslog]``).
Configuration for remote servers can be specified in ``configs``, but for
convenience it can be specified as key value pairs in ``remotes``. Each key
is the name for an rsyslog remote entry. Each value holds the contents of the
remote config for rsyslog. The config consists of the following parts:
- filter for log messages (defaults to ``*.*``)
- optional leading ``@`` or ``@@``, indicating udp and tcp respectively
(defaults to ``@``, for udp)
- ipv4 or ipv6 hostname or address. ipv6 addresses must be in ``[::1]``
format, (e.g. ``@[fd00::1]:514``)
- optional port number (defaults to ``514``)
This module will provide sane defaults for any part of the remote entry that is
not specified, so in most cases remote hosts can be specified just using
``<name>: <address>``.
For backwards compatibility, this module still supports legacy names for the
config entries. Legacy to new mappings are as follows:
- ``rsyslog`` -> ``rsyslog/configs``
- ``rsyslog_filename`` -> ``rsyslog/config_filename``
- ``rsyslog_dir`` -> ``rsyslog/config_dir``
.. note::
The legacy config format does not support specifying
``service_reload_command``.
**Internal name:** ``cc_rsyslog``
**Module frequency:** per instance
**Supported distros:** all
**Config keys**::
rsyslog:
config_dir: config_dir
config_filename: config_filename
configs:
- "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
- content: "*.* @@192.0.2.1:10514"
filename: 01-example.conf
- content: |
*.* @@syslogd.example.com
remotes:
maas: "192.168.1.1"
juju: "10.0.4.1"
service_reload_command: [your, syslog, restart, command]
**Legacy config keys**::
rsyslog:
- "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
rsyslog_dir: /etc/rsyslog-config.d/
rsyslog_filename: 99-local.conf
"""
# Old rsyslog documentation, kept for reference:
#
# rsyslog module allows configuration of syslog logging via rsyslog
# Configuration is done under the cloud-config top level 'rsyslog'.
#
# Under 'rsyslog' you can define:
# - configs: [default=[]]
# this is a list. entries in it are a string or a dictionary.
# each entry has 2 parts:
# * content
# * filename
# if the entry is a string, then it is assigned to 'content'.
# for each entry, content is written to the provided filename.
# if filename is not provided, its default is read from 'config_filename'
#
# Content here can be any valid rsyslog configuration. No format
# specific format is enforced.
#
# For simply logging to an existing remote syslog server, via udp:
# configs: ["*.* @192.168.1.1"]
#
# - remotes: [default={}]
# This is a dictionary of name / value pairs.
# In comparison to 'config's, it is more focused in that it only supports
# remote syslog configuration. It is not rsyslog specific, and could
# convert to other syslog implementations.
#
# Each entry in remotes is a 'name' and a 'value'.
# * name: an string identifying the entry. good practice would indicate
# using a consistent and identifiable string for the producer.
# For example, the MAAS service could use 'maas' as the key.
# * value consists of the following parts:
# * optional filter for log messages
# default if not present: *.*
# * optional leading '@' or '@@' (indicates udp or tcp respectively).
# default if not present (udp): @
# This is rsyslog format for that. if not present, is '@'.
# * ipv4 or ipv6 or hostname
# ipv6 addresses must be in [::1] format. (@[fd00::1]:514)
# * optional port
# port defaults to 514
#
# - config_filename: [default=20-cloud-config.conf]
# this is the file name to use if none is provided in a config entry.
#
# - config_dir: [default=/etc/rsyslog.d]
# this directory is used for filenames that are not absolute paths.
#
# - service_reload_command: [default="auto"]
# this command is executed if files have been written and thus the syslog
# daemon needs to be told.
#
# Note, since cloud-init 0.5 a legacy version of rsyslog config has been
# present and is still supported. See below for the mappings between old
# value and new value:
# old value -> new value
# 'rsyslog' -> rsyslog/configs
# 'rsyslog_filename' -> rsyslog/config_filename
# 'rsyslog_dir' -> rsyslog/config_dir
#
# the legacy config does not support 'service_reload_command'.
#
# Example config:
# #cloud-config
# rsyslog:
# configs:
# - "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
# - content: "*.* @@192.0.2.1:10514"
# filename: 01-example.conf
# - content: |
# *.* @@syslogd.example.com
# remotes:
# maas: "192.168.1.1"
# juju: "10.0.4.1"
# config_dir: config_dir
# config_filename: config_filename
# service_reload_command: [your, syslog, restart, command]
#
# Example Legacy config:
# #cloud-config
# rsyslog:
# - "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
# rsyslog_dir: /etc/rsyslog-config.d/
# rsyslog_filename: 99-local.conf
import os
import re
import six
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit import util
DEF_FILENAME = "20-cloud-config.conf"
DEF_DIR = "/etc/rsyslog.d"
DEF_RELOAD = "auto"
DEF_REMOTES = {}
KEYNAME_CONFIGS = 'configs'
KEYNAME_FILENAME = 'config_filename'
KEYNAME_DIR = 'config_dir'
KEYNAME_RELOAD = 'service_reload_command'
KEYNAME_LEGACY_FILENAME = 'rsyslog_filename'
KEYNAME_LEGACY_DIR = 'rsyslog_dir'
KEYNAME_REMOTES = 'remotes'
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r'[ ]*[#]+[ ]*')
HOST_PORT_RE = re.compile(
r'^(?P<proto>[@]{0,2})'
r'(([[](?P<bracket_addr>[^\]]*)[\]])|(?P<addr>[^:]*))'
r'([:](?P<port>[0-9]+))?$')
def reload_syslog(command=DEF_RELOAD, systemd=False):
service = 'rsyslog'
if command == DEF_RELOAD:
if systemd:
cmd = ['systemctl', 'reload-or-try-restart', service]
else:
cmd = ['service', service, 'restart']
else:
cmd = command
util.subp(cmd, capture=True)
def load_config(cfg):
# return an updated config with entries of the correct type
# support converting the old top level format into new format
mycfg = cfg.get('rsyslog', {})
if isinstance(cfg.get('rsyslog'), list):
mycfg = {KEYNAME_CONFIGS: cfg.get('rsyslog')}
if KEYNAME_LEGACY_FILENAME in cfg:
mycfg[KEYNAME_FILENAME] = cfg[KEYNAME_LEGACY_FILENAME]
if KEYNAME_LEGACY_DIR in cfg:
mycfg[KEYNAME_DIR] = cfg[KEYNAME_LEGACY_DIR]
fillup = (
(KEYNAME_CONFIGS, [], list),
(KEYNAME_DIR, DEF_DIR, six.string_types),
(KEYNAME_FILENAME, DEF_FILENAME, six.string_types),
(KEYNAME_RELOAD, DEF_RELOAD, six.string_types + (list,)),
(KEYNAME_REMOTES, DEF_REMOTES, dict))
for key, default, vtypes in fillup:
if key not in mycfg or not isinstance(mycfg[key], vtypes):
mycfg[key] = default
return mycfg
def apply_rsyslog_changes(configs, def_fname, cfg_dir):
# apply the changes in 'configs' to the paths in def_fname and cfg_dir
# return a list of the files changed
files = []
for cur_pos, ent in enumerate(configs):
if isinstance(ent, dict):
if "content" not in ent:
LOG.warning("No 'content' entry in config entry %s",
cur_pos + 1)
continue
content = ent['content']
filename = ent.get("filename", def_fname)
else:
content = ent
filename = def_fname
filename = filename.strip()
if not filename:
LOG.warning("Entry %s has an empty filename", cur_pos + 1)
continue
filename = os.path.join(cfg_dir, filename)
# Truncate filename first time you see it
omode = "ab"
if filename not in files:
omode = "wb"
files.append(filename)
try:
endl = ""
if not content.endswith("\n"):
endl = "\n"
util.write_file(filename, content + endl, omode=omode)
except Exception:
util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to write to %s", filename)
return files
def parse_remotes_line(line, name=None):
try:
data, comment = COMMENT_RE.split(line)
comment = comment.strip()
except ValueError:
data, comment = (line, None)
toks = data.strip().split()
match = None
if len(toks) == 1:
host_port = data
elif len(toks) == 2:
match, host_port = toks
else:
raise ValueError("line had multiple spaces: %s" % data)
toks = HOST_PORT_RE.match(host_port)
if not toks:
raise ValueError("Invalid host specification '%s'" % host_port)
proto = toks.group('proto')
addr = toks.group('addr') or toks.group('bracket_addr')
port = toks.group('port')
if addr.startswith("[") and not addr.endswith("]"):
raise ValueError("host spec had invalid brackets: %s" % addr)
if comment and not name:
name = comment
t = SyslogRemotesLine(name=name, match=match, proto=proto,
addr=addr, port=port)
t.validate()
return t
class SyslogRemotesLine(object):
def __init__(self, name=None, match=None, proto=None, addr=None,
port=None):
if not match:
match = "*.*"
self.name = name
self.match = match
if not proto:
proto = "udp"
if proto == "@":
proto = "udp"
elif proto == "@@":
proto = "tcp"
self.proto = proto
self.addr = addr
if port:
self.port = int(port)
else:
self.port = None
def validate(self):
if self.port:
try:
int(self.port)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("port '%s' is not an integer" % self.port)
if not self.addr:
raise ValueError("address is required")
def __repr__(self):
return "[name=%s match=%s proto=%s address=%s port=%s]" % (
self.name, self.match, self.proto, self.addr, self.port
)
def __str__(self):
buf = self.match + " "
if self.proto == "udp":
buf += "@"
elif self.proto == "tcp":
buf += "@@"
if ":" in self.addr:
buf += "[" + self.addr + "]"
else:
buf += self.addr
if self.port:
buf += ":%s" % self.port
if self.name:
buf += " # %s" % self.name
return buf
def remotes_to_rsyslog_cfg(remotes, header=None, footer=None):
if not remotes:
return None
lines = []
if header is not None:
lines.append(header)
for name, line in remotes.items():
if not line:
continue
try:
lines.append(str(parse_remotes_line(line, name=name)))
except ValueError as e:
LOG.warning("failed loading remote %s: %s [%s]", name, line, e)
if footer is not None:
lines.append(footer)
return '\n'.join(lines) + "\n"
def handle(name, cfg, cloud, log, _args):
if 'rsyslog' not in cfg:
log.debug(("Skipping module named %s,"
" no 'rsyslog' key in configuration"), name)
return
mycfg = load_config(cfg)
configs = mycfg[KEYNAME_CONFIGS]
if mycfg[KEYNAME_REMOTES]:
configs.append(
remotes_to_rsyslog_cfg(
mycfg[KEYNAME_REMOTES],
header="# begin remotes",
footer="# end remotes",
))
if not mycfg['configs']:
log.debug("Empty config rsyslog['configs'], nothing to do")
return
changes = apply_rsyslog_changes(
configs=mycfg[KEYNAME_CONFIGS],
def_fname=mycfg[KEYNAME_FILENAME],
cfg_dir=mycfg[KEYNAME_DIR])
if not changes:
log.debug("restart of syslog not necessary, no changes made")
return
try:
restarted = reload_syslog(
command=mycfg[KEYNAME_RELOAD],
systemd=cloud.distro.uses_systemd()),
except util.ProcessExecutionError as e:
restarted = False
log.warn("Failed to reload syslog", e)
if restarted:
# This only needs to run if we *actually* restarted
# syslog above.
cloud.cycle_logging()
# This should now use rsyslog if
# the logging was setup to use it...
log.debug("%s configured %s files", name, changes)
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