#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import re import time class ChaosLogAnalyzer(object): """ Class to analyze the debug logs from a chaos test . """ MESSAGE_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE = "Connection attempt %d" NET_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE = "%s.*PushProfileInternal finished" NET_LOG_ATTEMPT_END_RE = ".*PopProfileInternal finished" LOG_TIMESTAMP_DATE_RE = "[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}" LOG_TIMESTAMP_TIME_RE = "[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}" LOG_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_RE = ( LOG_TIMESTAMP_DATE_RE + "T" + LOG_TIMESTAMP_TIME_RE) LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" LOG_ERROR_RE = ".*ERROR:.*" def __init__(self, message_log, net_log, logger): self._net_log = net_log self._message_log = message_log self._log = logger def _find_line_in_log(self, search_pattern, log_file): search_regex = re.compile(search_pattern) log_file.seek(0) for line in log_file: if search_regex.search(line): return line def _find_line_in_message_log(self, search_pattern): return self._find_line_in_log(search_pattern, self._message_log) def _find_line_in_net_log(self, search_pattern): return self._find_line_in_log(search_pattern, self._net_log) def _extract_timestamp_from_line(self, line): timestamp_re = re.compile(self.LOG_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_RE) timestamp_string = timestamp_re.search(line).group(0) timestamp = time.strptime(timestamp_string, self.LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT) return timestamp def _extract_attempt_timestamp(self, attempt_num): search_pattern = self.MESSAGE_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE % (int(attempt_num)) line = self._find_line_in_message_log(search_pattern) return self._extract_timestamp_from_line(line) def _extract_log_lines(self, log_file, start_pattern=None, end_pattern=None, stop_pattern=None, match_pattern=None): start_re = None stop_re = None end_re = None match_re = None start_copy = False lines = "" if start_pattern: start_re = re.compile(start_pattern) else: # If there is no specific start pattern, start copying from # begining of the file. start_copy = True if stop_pattern: stop_re = re.compile(stop_pattern) if end_pattern: end_re = re.compile(end_pattern) if match_pattern: match_re = re.compile(match_pattern) log_file.seek(0) for line in log_file: if ((start_copy == False) and (start_re and start_re.search(line))): start_copy = True if ((start_copy == True) and (stop_re and stop_re.search(line))): break if ((start_copy == True) and ((not match_re) or (match_re and match_re.search(line)))): lines += line if ((start_copy == True) and (end_re and end_re.search(line))): break return lines def _extract_message_log_lines(self, attempt_num): self._log.log_start_section("Extracted Messages Log") start = self.MESSAGE_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE % (int(attempt_num)) stop = self.MESSAGE_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE % (int(attempt_num) + 1) lines = self._extract_log_lines( self._message_log, start_pattern=start, stop_pattern=stop) self._log.log_to_output_file(lines) def _extract_net_log_lines(self, timestamp): self._log.log_start_section("Extracted Net Log") start = self.NET_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE % \ (time.strftime(self.LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT, timestamp)) end = self.NET_LOG_ATTEMPT_END_RE lines = self._extract_log_lines( self._net_log, start_pattern=start, end_pattern=end) # Let's go back 1 sec and search again if lines == "": timestamp_secs = time.mktime(timestamp) new_timestamp = time.localtime(timestamp_secs - 1) start = self.NET_LOG_ATTEMPT_START_RE % \ (time.strftime(self.LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT, new_timestamp)) lines = self._extract_log_lines( self._net_log, start_pattern=start, end_pattern=end) self._log.log_to_output_file(lines) def analyze(self, attempt_num): """ Extracts the snippet of logs for given attempt from the Chaos log file. @param attempt_num: Attempt number for which the logs are to be extracted. """ timestamp = self._extract_attempt_timestamp(attempt_num) print "Attempt started at: " + time.asctime(timestamp) self._extract_message_log_lines(attempt_num) self._extract_net_log_lines(timestamp)