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@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
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+ class Card
2
+ class Query::CardQuery
3
+ alias_method :original_run, :run
4
+ def run
5
+ Cardio::Logger.with_logging :search, message: @statement, details: sql do
6
+ original_run
7
+ end
8
+ end
9
+ end
10
+
11
+ alias_method :original_run_callbacks, :run_callbacks
12
+ def run_callbacks event, &block
13
+ Cardio::Logger.with_logging :event, message: event, context: name do
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+ original_run_callbacks event, &block
15
+ end
16
+ end
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+
18
+ module Rule::All
19
+ alias_method :original_rule_card, :rule_card
20
+ def rule_card setting_code, options={}
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+ Cardio::Logger.with_logging :rule, message: setting_code, category: "rule",
22
+ context: name, details: options do
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+ original_rule_card setting_code, options
24
+ end
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ class View
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+ alias_method :original_fetch, :fetch
30
+ def fetch &block
31
+ Cardio::Logger.with_logging(
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+ :view, message: ok_view, context: format.card.name,
33
+ details: live_options, category: "content"
34
+ ) do
35
+ original_fetch(&block)
36
+ end
37
+ end
38
+ end
39
+ end
40
+
41
+ module ActiveRecord
42
+ module ConnectionAdapters
43
+ class AbstractMysqlAdapter
44
+ unless method_defined? :original_execute
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+ alias_method :original_execute, :execute
46
+ def execute sql, name=nil
47
+ # Cardio::Logger.with_logging :execute,
48
+ # message: "SQL", category: "SQL", details: sql do
49
+ original_execute sql, name
50
+ # end
51
+ end
52
+ end
53
+ end
54
+ end
55
+ end
56
+
57
+ if (config = Cardio.config.performance_logger)
58
+ Cardio::Logger::Performance.load_config config
59
+ end
@@ -4,13 +4,18 @@ module Cardio
4
4
  module BigBrother
5
5
  def watch_method method_name, method_type=:all, options={}
6
6
  Performance.enable_method method_name
7
- if !SPECIAL_METHODS.include? method_name
8
- if method_type == :all || method_type == :singleton
9
- add_singleton_logging method_name, options
10
- end
11
- if method_type == :all || method_type == :instance
12
- add_instance_logging method_name, options
13
- end
7
+ return if SPECIAL_METHODS.include? method_name
8
+
9
+ logging_types(method_type).each do |logging_type|
10
+ send "add_#{logging_type}_logging", method_name, options
11
+ end
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ def logging_types method_type
15
+ if method_type == :all
16
+ %i[singleton instance]
17
+ else
18
+ [method_type]
14
19
  end
15
20
  end
16
21
 
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47
47
  def panel_heading entry, collapse_id
48
48
  <<-HTML
49
49
  <h4 class="panel-title">
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- <a data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#accordion-#{collapse_id}" href="##{collapse_id}" aria-expanded="true" aria-controls="#{collapse_id}" class="show-fast-items">
50
+ <a data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#accordion-#{collapse_id}" href="##{collapse_id}" aria-expanded="true" aria-controls="#{collapse_id}" class="show-fast-items">
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  <span title='#{entry.details}'>
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  #{entry.message}
53
53
  </span>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ module Cardio
66
66
  end
67
67
  <<-HTML
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68
  #{cat_sum}
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- <span class="float-right">
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+ <span class="float-end">
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  <a class="toggle-fast-items">hide < 100ms</a>
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  </span>
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  HTML
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
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+ module Cardio
2
+ class Logger
3
+ class Performance
4
+ # methods for preparing methods to have their performance watched
5
+ module MethodPreparation
6
+ private
7
+
8
+ def prepare_methods_for_logging args
9
+ classes = prepare_keys(args, DEFAULT_CLASS) do |key|
10
+ key.is_a?(Class) || key.is_a?(Module)
11
+ end
12
+
13
+ classes.each do |klass, method_types|
14
+ klass.extend BigBrother # add watch methods
15
+
16
+ method_types = prepare_keys(method_types, DEFAULT_METHOD_TYPE) do |key|
17
+ %i[all instance singleton].include? key
18
+ end
19
+
20
+ method_types.each do |method_type, methods|
21
+ prepare_keys(methods).each do |method_name, options|
22
+ klass.watch_method method_name, method_type,
23
+ DEFAULT_METHOD_OPTIONS.merge(options)
24
+ end
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ def prepare_keys args, default_key=nil, &block
30
+ if default_key
31
+ prepare_with_default_key args, default_key, &block
32
+ else
33
+ prepare_without_default_key args
34
+ end
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ def prepare_with_default_key args, default_key, &block
38
+ case args
39
+ when Symbol
40
+ { default_key => [args] }
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+ when Array
42
+ { default_key => args }
43
+ when Hash
44
+ prepare_with_block args, default_key, &block if block_given?
45
+ args
46
+ end
47
+ end
48
+
49
+ def prepare_with_block args, default_key
50
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51
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52
+ args.delete key
53
+ end
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ def prepare_without_default_key args
57
+ case args
58
+ when Symbol
59
+ { args => {} }
60
+ when Array
61
+ args.each_with_object({}) { |key, hash| hash[key] = {} }
62
+ else
63
+ args
64
+ end
65
+ end
66
+ end
67
+ end
68
+ end
69
+ end
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
1
1
  module Cardio
2
2
  class Logger
3
3
  class Performance
4
+ extend MethodPreparation
5
+
4
6
  DEFAULT_CLASS = Card
5
7
  DEFAULT_METHOD_TYPE = :all
6
8
  DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = :info
@@ -106,7 +108,6 @@ module Cardio
106
108
  print_log
107
109
  end
108
110
 
109
-
110
111
  def with_timer method, args, &block
111
112
  if args[:context]
112
113
  update_context args[:context]
@@ -172,20 +173,13 @@ module Cardio
172
173
  end
173
174
  end
174
175
 
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-
176
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  def new_entry args
177
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  args.delete(:details) unless @details
178
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  level = @@current_level
179
179
 
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  last_entry = @@active_entries.last
181
- parent =
182
- if last_entry
183
- last_entry.level == level ? last_entry.parent : last_entry
184
- end
185
-
186
- if args[:category]
187
- @@category_log.start args[:category]
188
- end
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+ parent = parent_entry last_entry, level
182
+ @@category_log.start args[:category] if args[:category]
189
183
 
190
184
  @@log << Entry.new(parent, level, args)
191
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  @@current_level += 1
@@ -212,73 +206,30 @@ module Cardio
212
206
  end
213
207
  end
214
208
 
215
- def prepare_methods_for_logging args
216
- classes = hashify_and_verify_keys(args, DEFAULT_CLASS) do |key|
217
- key.kind_of?(Class) || key.kind_of?(Module)
218
- end
219
-
220
- classes.each do |klass, method_types|
221
- klass.extend BigBrother # add watch methods
222
-
223
- method_types = hashify_and_verify_keys(method_types, DEFAULT_METHOD_TYPE) do |key|
224
- [:all, :instance, :singleton].include? key
225
- end
226
-
227
- method_types.each do |method_type, methods|
228
- methods = hashify_and_verify_keys methods
229
- methods.each do |method_name, options|
230
- klass.watch_method method_name, method_type, DEFAULT_METHOD_OPTIONS.merge(options)
231
- end
232
- end
233
-
234
- end
235
- end
236
-
237
- def hashify_and_verify_keys args, default_key = nil
238
- if default_key
239
- case args
240
- when Symbol
241
- { default_key => [args] }
242
- when Array
243
- { default_key => args }
244
- when Hash
245
- if block_given?
246
- args.keys.select {|key| !(yield(key))}.each do |key|
247
- args[default_key] = { key => args[key] }
248
- args.delete key
249
- end
250
- end
251
- args
252
- end
253
- else
254
- case args
255
- when Symbol
256
- { args => {} }
257
- when Array
258
- args.inject({}) do |h, key|
259
- h[key] = {}
260
- h
261
- end
262
- else
263
- args
264
- end
265
- end
266
- end
267
-
268
209
  def params_to_config args
269
210
  args[:details] = args[:details] == 'true' ? true : false
270
211
  args[:max_depth] &&= args[:max_depth].to_i
271
212
  args[:min_time] &&= args[:min_time].to_i
272
213
  args[:output] &&= args[:output].to_sym
273
- if args[:methods]
274
- if args[:methods].kind_of?(String) && args[:methods].match(/^\[.+\]$/)
275
- args[:methods] = JSON.parse(args[:methods]).map(&:to_sym)
276
- elsif args[:methods].kind_of?(Array)
277
- args[:methods].map!(&:to_sym)
278
- end
279
- end
214
+ standardize_methods_arg args
280
215
  args
281
216
  end
217
+
218
+ def parent_entry last_entry, level
219
+ return unless last_entry
220
+
221
+ last_entry.level == level ? last_entry.parent : last_entry
222
+ end
223
+
224
+ def standardize_methods_arg args
225
+ case args[:methods]
226
+ when String
227
+ return unless args[:methods].match?(/^\[.+\]$/)
228
+ args[:methods] = JSON.parse(args[:methods]).map(&:to_sym)
229
+ when Array
230
+ args[:methods].map!(&:to_sym)
231
+ end
232
+ end
282
233
  end
283
234
  end
284
235
  end
@@ -15,25 +15,30 @@ module Cardio
15
15
  return if env["REQUEST_URI"] =~ %r{^/files?/}
16
16
 
17
17
  controller.instance_eval do
18
- log = []
19
- log << (Card::Env.ajax? ? "YES" : "NO")
20
- log << env["REMOTE_ADDR"]
21
- log << Card::Auth.current_id
22
- log << card.name
23
- log << action_name
24
- log << params['view'] || (s = params['success'] and s['view'])
25
- log << env["REQUEST_METHOD"]
26
- log << status
27
- log << env["REQUEST_URI"]
28
- log << DateTime.now.to_s
29
- log << env['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'].to_s.scan(/^[a-z]{2}/).first
30
- log << env["HTTP_REFERER"]
31
-
32
18
  File.open(Request.path, "a") do |f|
33
- f.write CSV.generate_line(log)
19
+ items = Request.log_items env, card, action_name, status
20
+ f.write CSV.generate_line(items)
34
21
  end
35
22
  end
36
23
  end
24
+
25
+ def log_items env, card, action_name, status
26
+ params = Card::Env.params
27
+ [
28
+ (Card::Env.ajax? ? "YES" : "NO"),
29
+ env["REMOTE_ADDR"],
30
+ Card::Auth.current_id,
31
+ card.name,
32
+ action_name,
33
+ (params[:view] || params.dig(:success, :view)),
34
+ env["REQUEST_METHOD"],
35
+ status,
36
+ env["REQUEST_URI"],
37
+ Time.now.to_s,
38
+ env['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'].to_s.scan(/^[a-z]{2}/).first,
39
+ env["HTTP_REFERER"]
40
+ ]
41
+ end
37
42
  end
38
43
  end
39
44
  end
data/set/all/logger.rb CHANGED
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ event :stop_performance_logger_on_read, after: :show_page, on: :read,
21
21
  end
22
22
 
23
23
  event :request_logger, after: :show_page, when: :request_logger? do
24
- Cardio::Logger::Request.write_log_entry Env[:controller]
24
+ Cardio::Logger::Request.write_log_entry Env.controller
25
25
  end
26
26
 
27
27
  def request_logger?
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ def start_performance_logger
32
32
  if Env.params[:performance_log]
33
33
  Cardio::Logger::Performance.load_config Env.params[:performance_log]
34
34
  end
35
- if (request = Env[:controller]&.request)
35
+ if (request = Env.controller&.request)
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  item_name = "%s+%s %s" % [name, time, request.gsub('/','&#47;') ]
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- if !File.exists? csv_path
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- DateTime.now.utc.inspect
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metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: card-mod-logger
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0.2'
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  platform: ruby
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6
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9
  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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11
  cert_chain: []
12
- date: 2021-12-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2023-10-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
13
  dependencies:
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14
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15
  name: card
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33
33
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35
36
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+ - config/late/logger.rb
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38
  - lib/cardio/logger.rb
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39
  - lib/cardio/logger/performance.rb
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  - lib/cardio/logger/performance/big_brother.rb
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41
  - lib/cardio/logger/performance/category_log.rb
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42
  - lib/cardio/logger/performance/entry.rb
41
43
  - lib/cardio/logger/performance/html_formatter.rb
44
+ - lib/cardio/logger/performance/method_preparation.rb
42
45
  - lib/cardio/logger/performance/text_formatter.rb
43
46
  - lib/cardio/logger/request.rb
44
47
  - set/all/logger.rb
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66
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67
  version: '0'
65
68
  requirements: []
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70
  signing_key:
68
71
  specification_version: 4
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72
  summary: request and performance logger for decko