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//! # A specialized Logger for [`pt`](../libpt/index.html)
//!
//! This crate is part of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but can also be used as a standalone
//! module.
//!
//! For the library version, only the basic [`tracing`] is used, so that it is possible for
//! the end user to use the [`tracing`] frontend they desire.
//!
//! I did however decide to create a [`Logger`] struct. This struct is mainly intended to be used
//! with the python module of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but is still just as usable in other contexts.
//!
//! ## Technologies used for logging:
//! - [`tracing`]: base logging crate
//! - [`tracing_appender`]: Used to log to files
//! - [`tracing_subscriber`]: Used to do actual logging, formatting, to stdout

//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
use std::{
    fmt,
    path::PathBuf,
    sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
};

pub mod error;
use error::*;

pub use tracing::{debug, error, info, trace, warn, Level};
use tracing_appender;
use tracing_subscriber::{prelude::*, fmt::format::FmtSpan};

use pyo3::prelude::*;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// The log level used when none is specified
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL: Level = Level::INFO;
/// The path where logs are stored when no path is given.
///
/// Currently, this is `/dev/null`, meaning they will be written to the void = discarded.
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_DIR: &'static str = "/dev/null";

//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static INITIALIZED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);

//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Logger for [`pt`](../libpt/index.html)
///
/// This struct exists mainly for the python module, so that we can use the same logger with both
/// python and rust.
#[pyclass]
pub struct Logger {}

//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Main implementation
impl Logger {
    /// ## create a `Logger`
    ///
    /// Creates a new uninitialized [`Logger`] object.
    pub fn new() -> Self {
        let l = Logger {};
        l
    }
    /// ## initializes the logger
    ///
    /// Will enable the logger to be used.
    ///
    /// Assumes some defaults, use [`init_customized`](Self::init_customized) for more control
    pub fn init(log_dir: Option<PathBuf>, max_level: Option<Level>) -> Result<()> {
        Self::init_customized(
            log_dir.is_some(),
            log_dir.unwrap_or(PathBuf::from(DEFAULT_LOG_DIR)),
            true,
            false,
            true,
            false,
            max_level.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
            false,
            false,
            false,
        )
    }

    /// ## initializes the logger
    ///
    /// Will enable the logger to be used.
    pub fn init_customized(
        log_to_file: bool,
        log_dir: PathBuf,
        ansi: bool,
        display_filename: bool,
        display_level: bool,
        display_target: bool,
        max_level: Level,
        display_thread_ids: bool,
        display_thread_names: bool,
        display_line_number: bool,
    ) -> Result<()> {
        // only init if no init has been performed yet
        if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
            warn!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
            return Err(Error::Usage(format!("logging is already initialized")));
        } else {
            let filter = tracing_subscriber::filter::FilterFn::new(|_metadata| {
                // let mut filter = false;
                //
                // // if it's this lib, continue
                // filter |= metadata.target().contains(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"));
                // filter |= metadata.target().contains("libpt");
                //
                // // if it's another crate, only show above debug
                // filter |= metadata.level() > &Level::DEBUG;
                //
                // filter
                // FIXME: Make the filter customizable with sane defaults. Don't block the
                // executing crate.
                true
            });

            let basic_subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt::Subscriber::builder()
                // subscriber configuration
                .with_ansi(ansi)
                .with_file(display_filename)
                .with_level(display_level)
                .with_target(display_target)
                .with_max_level(max_level)
                .with_thread_ids(display_thread_ids)
                .with_line_number(display_line_number)
                .with_thread_names(display_thread_names)
                .with_span_events(FmtSpan::FULL)
                //.pretty // too verbose and over multiple lines, a bit like python tracebacks
                .finish()
                // add layers
                .with(filter);

            if log_to_file {
                let file_appender = tracing_appender::rolling::daily(log_dir, "log");
                let (file_writer, _guard) = tracing_appender::non_blocking(file_appender);
                let layered_subscriber = basic_subscriber
                    .with(tracing_subscriber::fmt::Layer::default().with_writer(file_writer));
                tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(layered_subscriber)?;
            } else {
                tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(basic_subscriber)?;
            }

            INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
            Ok(())
        }
    }

    /// ## logging at [`Level::ERROR`]
    pub fn error<T>(&self, printable: T)
    where
        T: fmt::Display,
    {
        error!("{}", printable)
    }
    /// ## logging at [`Level::WARN`]
    pub fn warn<T>(&self, printable: T)
    where
        T: fmt::Display,
    {
        warn!("{}", printable)
    }
    /// ## logging at [`Level::INFO`]
    pub fn info<T>(&self, printable: T)
    where
        T: fmt::Display,
    {
        info!("{}", printable)
    }
    /// ## logging at [`Level::DEBUG`]
    pub fn debug<T>(&self, printable: T)
    where
        T: fmt::Display,
    {
        debug!("{}", printable)
    }
    /// ## logging at [`Level::TRACE`]
    pub fn trace<T>(&self, printable: T)
    where
        T: fmt::Display,
    {
        trace!("{}", printable)
    }
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Implementation of the python interface
#[pymethods]
impl Logger {
    /// ## Python version of [`new()`](Logger::new)
    #[new]
    pub fn py_new() -> PyResult<Self> {
        Ok(Logger::new())
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`init()`](Logger::init)
    #[pyo3(name = "init")]
    #[staticmethod]
    pub fn py_init(log_dir: Option<PathBuf>, max_level: Option<String>) -> Result<()> {
        Self::init(
            log_dir,
            match max_level {
                Some(s) => match s.to_uppercase().as_str() {
                    "TRACE" => Some(tracing::Level::TRACE),
                    "DEBUG" => Some(tracing::Level::DEBUG),
                    "INFO" => Some(tracing::Level::INFO),
                    "WARN" => Some(tracing::Level::WARN),
                    "ERROR" => Some(tracing::Level::ERROR),
                    _ => return Err(Error::Usage(format!("'{s}' is not a valid log level"))),
                },
                None => None,
            },
        )
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`error()`](Logger::error)
    #[pyo3(name = "error")]
    pub fn py_error(&self, printable: String) {
        self.error(printable)
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`warn()`](Logger::warn)
    #[pyo3(name = "warn")]
    pub fn py_warn(&self, printable: String) {
        self.warn(printable)
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`info()`](Logger::info)
    #[pyo3(name = "info")]
    pub fn py_info(&self, printable: String) {
        self.info(printable)
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`debug()`](Logger::debug)
    #[pyo3(name = "debug")]
    pub fn py_debug(&self, printable: String) {
        self.debug(printable)
    }
    /// ## Python version of [`trace()`](Logger::trace)
    #[pyo3(name = "trace")]
    pub fn py_trace(&self, printable: String) {
        self.trace(printable)
    }
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
impl fmt::Debug for Logger {
    /// ## DEBUG representation for [`Logger`]
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
        write!(
            f,
            "Logger: {{initialized: {}}} ",
            INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed)
        )
    }
}

//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////