qpsmtpd/plugins/logging/file

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#!perl -w
=head1 NAME
file - Simple log-to-file logging for qpsmtpd
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The 'file' logging plugin for qpsmtpd records qpsmtpd log messages into a
file (or a named pipe, if you prefer.)
=head1 CONFIGURATION
To enable the logging plugin, add a line of this form to the qpsmtpd plugins
configuration file:
=over
logging/file [loglevel I<level>] [reopen] [nosplit] [tsformat I<format>] I<path>
For example:
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logging/file loglevel LOGINFO /var/log/qpsmtpd.log
logging/file /var/log/qpsmtpd.log.%Y-%m-%d
logging/file loglevel LOGCRIT reopen |/usr/local/sbin/page-sysadmin
logging/file loglevel LOGDEBUG tsformat %FT%T /var/log/qpsmtpd.log
=back
Multiple instances of the plugin can be configured by appending :I<N> for any
integer(s) I<N>, to log to multiple files simultaneously, e.g. to log critical
errors and normally verbose logs elsewhere.
The filename or command given can include strftime conversion specifiers,
which can be used to substitute time and date information into the logfile.
The file will be reopened whenever this output changes (for example, with a
format of qpsmtpd.log.%Y-%m-%d-%h, the log would be reopened once per hour).
The list of supported conversion specifiers depends on the strftime()
implementation of your C library. See strftime(3) for details. Additionally,
%i will be expanded to a (hopefully) unique session-id; if %i is used, a new
logfile will be started for each SMTP connection.
The following optional configuration setting can be supplied:
=over
=item nosplit
If specified, the output file or pipe will be reopened at once once per
connection, and only prior to the first log output. This prevents logs for
sessions that span log intervals being split across multiple logfiles.
Without this option, the log will be reopened only when its output filename
changes; if strftime specifiers are not used, the log will not be reopened
at all.
=item reopen
Forces the log output to be reopened once per connection, as soon as something
is available to be logged. This can be combined with a high log severity (see
I<loglevel> below) to facilitate SMTP service alarms with Nagios or a similar
monitoring agent.
=item loglevel I<loglevel>
The internal log level below which messages will be logged. The I<loglevel>
given should be chosen from the list below. Priorities count downward (for
example, if LOGWARN were selected, LOGERROR, LOGCRIT and LOGEMERG messages
would be logged as well).
=item tsformat I<format>
By default qpsmtpd will prepend log items with the date and time as given in
the format by perl's C<localtime()> function. If you prefer another format then
you can specify a tsformat parameter.
=over
=item B<LOGDEBUG>
=item B<LOGINFO>
=item B<LOGNOTICE>
=item B<LOGWARN>
=item B<LOGERROR>
=item B<LOGCRIT>
=item B<LOGALERT>
=item B<LOGEMERG>
=back
=back
The chosen I<path> should be writable by the user running qpsmtpd; it will be
created it did not already exist, and appended to otherwise.
=head1 AUTHORS
Devin Carraway <qpsmtpd@devin.com>, with contributions by Peter J.
Holzer <hjp@hjp.at>.
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005-2006, Devin Carraway
Copyright (c) 2006, Peter J. Holzer.
This plugin is licensed under the same terms as the qpsmtpd package itself.
Please see the LICENSE file included with qpsmtpd for details.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::File;
use Sys::Hostname;
use POSIX qw(strftime);
POD corrections, additional tests, plugin consistency on files in plugins dir: fixed a number of POD errors formatted some # comments into POD removed bare 1; (these are plugins, not perl modules) most instances of this were copy/pasted from a previous plugin that had it removed instances of # vim ts=N ... they weren't consistent, many didn't match .perltidyrc on modules that failed perl -c tests, added 'use Qpsmtpd::Constants;' Conflicts: plugins/async/check_earlytalker plugins/async/dns_whitelist_soft plugins/async/dnsbl plugins/async/queue/smtp-forward plugins/async/require_resolvable_fromhost plugins/async/rhsbl plugins/async/uribl plugins/auth/auth_checkpassword plugins/auth/auth_cvm_unix_local plugins/auth/auth_flat_file plugins/auth/auth_ldap_bind plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail_sql plugins/auth/authdeny plugins/check_badmailfromto plugins/check_badrcptto_patterns plugins/check_bogus_bounce plugins/check_earlytalker plugins/check_norelay plugins/check_spamhelo plugins/connection_time plugins/dns_whitelist_soft plugins/dnsbl plugins/domainkeys plugins/greylisting plugins/hosts_allow plugins/http_config plugins/logging/adaptive plugins/logging/apache plugins/logging/connection_id plugins/logging/transaction_id plugins/logging/warn plugins/milter plugins/queue/exim-bsmtp plugins/queue/maildir plugins/queue/postfix-queue plugins/queue/smtp-forward plugins/quit_fortune plugins/random_error plugins/rcpt_map plugins/rcpt_regexp plugins/relay_only plugins/require_resolvable_fromhost plugins/rhsbl plugins/sender_permitted_from plugins/spamassassin plugins/tls plugins/tls_cert plugins/uribl plugins/virus/aveclient plugins/virus/bitdefender plugins/virus/clamav plugins/virus/clamdscan plugins/virus/hbedv plugins/virus/kavscanner plugins/virus/klez_filter plugins/virus/sophie plugins/virus/uvscan
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use Qpsmtpd::Constants;
sub register {
my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_;
my %args;
$self->{_loglevel} = LOGWARN;
$self->{_tsformat} = '%a %b %d %T %Y'; # same as scalar localtime
while (1) {
last if !@args;
if (lc $args[0] eq 'loglevel') {
shift @args;
my $ll = shift @args;
if (!defined $ll) {
warn "Malformed arguments to logging/file plugin";
return;
}
if ($ll =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
$self->{_loglevel} = $1;
}
elsif ($ll =~ /^(LOG\w+)$/) {
$self->{_loglevel} = log_level($1);
defined $self->{_loglevel} or $self->{_loglevel} = LOGWARN;
}
}
elsif (lc $args[0] eq 'nosplit') {
shift @args;
$self->{_nosplit} = 1;
}
elsif (lc $args[0] eq 'reopen') {
shift @args;
$self->{_reopen} = 1;
}
elsif (lc $args[0] eq 'tsformat') {
shift @args;
my $format = shift @args;
$self->{_tsformat} = $format;
}
else { last }
}
unless (@args && $args[0]) {
warn "Malformed arguments to syslog plugin";
return;
}
my $output = join(' ', @args);
if ($output =~ /^\s*\|(.*)/) {
$self->{_log_pipe} = 1;
$self->{_log_format} = $1;
}
else {
$output =~ /^(.*)/; # detaint
$self->{_log_format} = $1;
}
$self->{_current_output} = '';
$self->{_session_counter} = 0;
1;
}
sub log_output {
my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
my $output = $self->{_log_format};
$output =~ s/%i/($transaction->notes('logging-session-id') || 'parent')/ge;
$output = strftime $output, localtime;
$output;
}
sub open_log {
my ($self, $output, $qp) = @_;
if ($self->{_log_pipe}) {
unless ($self->{_f} = new IO::File "|$output") {
warn "Error opening log output to command $output: $!";
return undef;
}
}
else {
unless ($self->{_f} = new IO::File ">>$output") {
warn "Error opening log output to path $output: $!";
return undef;
}
}
$self->{_current_output} = $output;
$self->{_f}->autoflush(1);
1;
}
# Reopen the output iff the interpolated output filename has changed
# from the one currently open, or if reopening was selected and we haven't
# yet done so during this session.
#
# Returns true if the file was reopened, zero if not, undef on error.
sub maybe_reopen {
my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
my $new_output = $self->log_output($transaction);
if (
!$self->{_current_output}
|| $self->{_current_output} ne $new_output
|| ($self->{_reopen}
&& !$transaction->notes('file-reopened-this-session'))
)
{
unless ($self->open_log($new_output, $transaction)) {
return undef;
}
if (UNIVERSAL::can($transaction,'isa')) {
$transaction->notes('file-reopened-this-session', 1);
}
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub hook_connect {
my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
$transaction->notes('file-logged-this-session', 0);
$transaction->notes('file-reopened-this-session', 0);
$transaction->notes(
'logging-session-id',
sprintf("%08d-%04d-%d",
scalar time, $$,
++$self->{_session_counter})
);
return DECLINED;
}
sub hook_disconnect {
my ($self) = @_;
if ($self->{reopen_} && $self->{_f}) {
$self->{_f} = undef;
}
return DECLINED;
}
sub hook_logging {
my ($self, $transaction, $trace, $hook, $plugin, @log) = @_;
if (!defined $self->{_loglevel}) { return DECLINED; }
if ($trace > $self->{_loglevel}) { return DECLINED; }
if (defined $plugin && $plugin eq $self->plugin_name) {
return DECLINED;
}
# Possibly reopen the log iff:
# - It's not already open
# - We're allowed to split sessions across logfiles
# - We haven't logged anything yet this session
# - We aren't in a session
if ( !$self->{_f}
|| !$self->{_nosplit}
|| !$transaction
|| !UNIVERSAL::can($transaction, 'notes')
|| !$transaction->notes('file-logged-this-session'))
{
unless (defined $self->maybe_reopen($transaction)) {
return DECLINED;
}
if (UNIVERSAL::can($transaction,'isa')) {
$transaction->notes('file-logged-this-session', 1) if $transaction;
}
}
my $f = $self->{_f};
print $f strftime($self->{_tsformat}, localtime), ' ',
hostname(), '[', $$, ']: ', @log, "\n";
return DECLINED;
}