discourse/config/initializers/101-lograge.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
if ENV["ENABLE_LOGSTASH_LOGGER"] == "1"
require "lograge"
Rails.application.config.after_initialize do
def unsubscribe(component_name, subscriber)
subscriber
.public_methods(false)
.reject { |method| method.to_s == "call" }
.each do |event|
ActiveSupport::Notifications
.notifier
.all_listeners_for("#{event}.#{component_name}")
.each do |listener|
if listener
.instance_variable_get("@delegate")
.class
.to_s
.start_with?("#{component_name.to_s.classify}::LogSubscriber")
ActiveSupport::Notifications.unsubscribe listener
end
end
end
end
# This is doing what the `lograge` gem is doing but has stopped working after we upgraded to Rails 7.1 and the `lograge`
# gem does not seem to be maintained anymore so we're shipping our own fix. In the near term, we are considering
# dropping the lograge gem and just port the relevant code to our codebase.
#
# Basically, this code silences log events coming from `ActionView::Logsubscriber` and `ActionController::LogSubscriber`
# since those are just noise.
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.log_subscribers.each do |subscriber|
case subscriber
when ActionView::LogSubscriber
unsubscribe(:action_view, subscriber)
when ActionController::LogSubscriber
unsubscribe(:action_controller, subscriber)
end
end
end
Rails.application.config.to_prepare do
if Rails.configuration.multisite
Rails.logger.formatter =
ActiveSupport::Logger::SimpleFormatter.new.extend(ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging::Formatter)
end
Rails.application.configure do
config.lograge.enabled = true
# Monkey patch Rails::Rack::Logger#logger to silence its logs.
# The `lograge` gem is supposed to do this but it broke after we upgraded to Rails 7.1.
# This patch is a temporary workaround until we find a proper fix.
Rails::Rack::Logger.prepend(Module.new { def logger = (@logger ||= Logger.new(IO::NULL)) })
Lograge.ignore(
lambda do |event|
# this is our hijack magic status,
# no point logging this cause we log again
# direct from hijack
event.payload[:status] == 418
end,
)
config.lograge.custom_payload do |controller|
begin
username =
begin
controller.current_user&.username if controller.respond_to?(:current_user)
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess, Discourse::ReadOnly, ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError
nil
end
ip =
begin
controller.request.remote_ip
rescue ActionDispatch::RemoteIp::IpSpoofAttackError
nil
end
{ ip: ip, username: username }
rescue => e
Rails.logger.warn(
"Failed to append custom payload: #{e.message}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}",
)
{}
end
end
config.lograge.custom_options =
lambda do |event|
begin
exceptions = %w[controller action format id]
params = event.payload[:params].except(*exceptions)
if (file = params[:file]) && file.respond_to?(:headers)
params[:file] = file.headers
end
if (files = params[:files]) && files.respond_to?(:map)
params[:files] = files.map { |f| f.respond_to?(:headers) ? f.headers : f }
end
output = {
params: params.to_query,
database: RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_db,
}
if data = (Thread.current[:_method_profiler] || event.payload[:timings])
sql = data[:sql]
if sql
output[:db] = sql[:duration] * 1000
output[:db_calls] = sql[:calls]
end
redis = data[:redis]
if redis
output[:redis] = redis[:duration] * 1000
output[:redis_calls] = redis[:calls]
end
net = data[:net]
if net
output[:net] = net[:duration] * 1000
output[:net_calls] = net[:calls]
end
end
output
rescue RateLimiter::LimitExceeded
# no idea who this is, but they are limited
{}
rescue => e
Rails.logger.warn(
"Failed to append custom options: #{e.message}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}",
)
{}
end
end
config.lograge.formatter = Lograge::Formatters::Logstash.new
require "discourse_logstash_logger"
config.lograge.logger =
DiscourseLogstashLogger.logger(
logdev: Rails.root.join("log", "#{Rails.env}.log"),
type: :rails,
customize_event:
lambda { |event| event["database"] = RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_db },
)
# Stop broadcasting to Rails' default logger
Rails.logger.stop_broadcasting_to(
Rails.logger.broadcasts.find { |logger| logger.is_a?(ActiveSupport::Logger) },
)
Logster.logger.subscribe do |severity, message, progname, opts, &block|
config.lograge.logger.add_with_opts(severity, message, progname, opts, &block)
end
end
end
end