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99 lines
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99 lines
3.2 KiB
Bash
Executable file
# SORRY, I WILL CLEAN UP THIS
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# -Xargon
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# This script provides a logging function 'log' that can be sourced in other scripts.
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# It logs messages to both the terminal and a specified logfile, allowing different log levels.
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# The log function takes three parameters: log level, log message, and optionally the logfile. If no logfile is specified, it writes to retrodeck/logs/retrodeck.log
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# Type of log messages:
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# log d - debug message: maybe in the future we can decide to hide them in main builds or if an option is toggled
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# log i - normal informational message
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# log w - waring: something is not expected but it's not a big deal
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# log e - error: something broke
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# Example usage:
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# log w "foo" -> logs a warning with message foo in the default log file retrodeck/logs/retrodeck.log
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# log e "bar" -> logs an error with message bar in the default log file retrodeck/logs/retrodeck.log
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# log i "par" rekku.log -> logs an information with message in the specified log file inside the logs folder retrodeck/logs/rekku.log
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log() {
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local level="$1"
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local message="$2"
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local timestamp="$(date +[%Y-%m-%d\ %H:%M:%S.%3N])"
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local colorize_terminal
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# Use specified logfile or default to retrodeck.log
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local logfile
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if [ -n "$3" ]; then
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logfile="$3"
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else
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logfile="$rd_logs_folder/retrodeck.log"
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fi
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# Check if the shell is sh (not bash or zsh) to avoid colorization
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if [ "${SHELL##*/}" = "sh" ]; then
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colorize_terminal=false
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else
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colorize_terminal=true
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fi
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case "$level" in
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w)
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if [ "$colorize_terminal" = true ]; then
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# Warning (yellow) for terminal
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colored_message="\e[33m[WARN] $message\e[0m"
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else
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# Warning (no color for sh) for terminal
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colored_message="$timestamp [WARN] $message"
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fi
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# Write to log file without colorization
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log_message="$timestamp [WARN] $message"
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;;
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e)
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if [ "$colorize_terminal" = true ]; then
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# Error (red) for terminal
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colored_message="\e[31m[ERROR] $message\e[0m"
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else
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# Error (no color for sh) for terminal
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colored_message="$timestamp [ERROR] $message"
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fi
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# Write to log file without colorization
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log_message="$timestamp [ERROR] $message"
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;;
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i)
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# Write to log file without colorization for info message
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log_message="$timestamp [INFO] $message"
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colored_message=$log_message
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;;
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d)
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if [ "$colorize_terminal" = true ]; then
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# Debug (green) for terminal
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colored_message="\e[32m[DEBUG] $message\e[0m"
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else
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# Debug (no color for sh) for terminal
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colored_message="$timestamp [DEBUG] $message"
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fi
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# Write to log file without colorization
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log_message="$timestamp [DEBUG] $message"
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;;
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*)
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# Default (no color for other shells) for terminal
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colored_message="$timestamp $message"
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# Write to log file without colorization
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log_message="$timestamp $message"
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;;
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esac
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# Display the message in the terminal
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echo -e "$colored_message" >&2
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# Write the log message to the log file
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if [ ! -f "$logfile" ]; then
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echo "$timestamp [WARN] Log file not found in \"$logfile\", creating it" >&2
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touch "$logfile"
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fi
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echo "$log_message" >> "$logfile"
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}
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