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Dockerfile-workers: give the master its own log config (#12466)
When we run a worker-mode synapse under docker, everything gets logged to stdout. Currently, output from the workers is tacked with a worker name, for example: ``` 2022-04-13 15:27:56,810 - worker:frontend_proxy1 - synapse.util.caches.lrucache - 154 - INFO - LruCache._expire_old_entries-0 - Dropped 0 items from caches ``` - note `worker:frontend_proxy1`. No such tag is applied to log lines from the master, which makes somewhat confusing reading. To fix this, we generate a dedicated log config file for the master in the same way that we do for the workers, and use that.
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Dockerfile-workers: give the master its own log config.
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from typing import Any, Dict, Set
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from typing import Any, Dict, Mapping, Set
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import jinja2
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import yaml
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# base shared worker jinja2 template.
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#
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# This config file will be passed to all workers, included Synapse's main process.
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shared_config = {"listeners": listeners}
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shared_config: Dict[str, Any] = {"listeners": listeners}
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# The supervisord config. The contents of which will be inserted into the
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# base supervisord jinja2 template.
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# Write out the worker's logging config file
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# Check whether we should write worker logs to disk, in addition to the console
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extra_log_template_args = {}
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if environ.get("SYNAPSE_WORKERS_WRITE_LOGS_TO_DISK"):
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extra_log_template_args["LOG_FILE_PATH"] = "{dir}/logs/{name}.log".format(
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dir=data_dir, name=worker_name
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)
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# Render and write the file
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log_config_filepath = "/conf/workers/{name}.log.config".format(name=worker_name)
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convert(
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"/conf/log.config",
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log_config_filepath,
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worker_name=worker_name,
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**extra_log_template_args,
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)
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log_config_filepath = generate_worker_log_config(environ, worker_name, data_dir)
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# Then a worker config file
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convert(
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# Finally, we'll write out the config files.
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# log config for the master process
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master_log_config = generate_worker_log_config(environ, "master", data_dir)
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shared_config["log_config"] = master_log_config
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# Shared homeserver config
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convert(
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"/conf/shared.yaml.j2",
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os.mkdir(log_dir)
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def generate_worker_log_config(
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environ: Mapping[str, str], worker_name: str, data_dir: str
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) -> str:
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"""Generate a log.config file for the given worker.
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Returns: the path to the generated file
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"""
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# Check whether we should write worker logs to disk, in addition to the console
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extra_log_template_args = {}
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if environ.get("SYNAPSE_WORKERS_WRITE_LOGS_TO_DISK"):
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extra_log_template_args["LOG_FILE_PATH"] = "{dir}/logs/{name}.log".format(
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dir=data_dir, name=worker_name
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)
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# Render and write the file
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log_config_filepath = "/conf/workers/{name}.log.config".format(name=worker_name)
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convert(
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"/conf/log.config",
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log_config_filepath,
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worker_name=worker_name,
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**extra_log_template_args,
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)
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return log_config_filepath
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def start_supervisord():
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"""Starts up supervisord which then starts and monitors all other necessary processes
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