OS-2030, smartos-live #184: fix serializer bug added in bunyan 0.18.3
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@ -6,7 +6,16 @@ Known issues:
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bug](https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp/issues/65).
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## bunyan 0.19.1 (not yet released)
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## bunyan 0.20.0 (not yet released)
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- [Slight backward incompatibility] Fix serializer bug introduced in 0.18.3
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(see below) to only apply serializers to log records when appropriate.
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This also makes a semantic change to custom serializers. Before this change
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a serializer function was called for a log record key when that value was
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truth-y. The semantic change is to call the serializer function as long
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as the value is not `undefined`. That means that a serializer function
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should handle falsey values such as `false` and `null`.
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- Update to latest 'mv' dep (required for rotating-file support) to support
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node v0.10.0.
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@ -14,6 +23,9 @@ Known issues:
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## bunyan 0.19.0
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**WARNING**: This release includes a bug introduced in bunyan 0.18.3 (see
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below). Please upgrade to bunyan 0.20.0.
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- [Slight backward incompatibility] Change the default error serialization
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(a.k.a. `bunyan.stdSerializers.err`) to *not* serialize all additional
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attributes of the given error object. This is an open door to unsafe logging
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## bunyan 0.18.3
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**WARNING**: This release introduced a bug such that all serializers are
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applied to all log records even if the log record did not contain the key
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for that serializer. If a logger serializer function does not handle
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being given `undefined`, then you'll get warnings like this on stderr:
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bunyan: ERROR: This should never happen. This is a bug in <https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan> or in this application. Exception from "foo" Logger serializer: Error: ...
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at Object.bunyan.createLogger.serializers.foo (.../myapp.js:20:15)
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at Logger._applySerializers (.../lib/bunyan.js:644:46)
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at Array.forEach (native)
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at Logger._applySerializers (.../lib/bunyan.js:640:33)
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...
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and the following junk in written log records:
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"foo":"(Error in Bunyan log "foo" serializer broke field. See stderr for details.)"
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Please upgrade to bunyan 0.20.0.
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- Change the `bunyan.stdSerializers.err` serializer for errors to *exclude*
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[the "domain*" keys](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/all.html#all_additions_to_error_objects).
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`err.domain` will include its assigned members which can arbitrarily large
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// See <https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan>.
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//
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var VERSION = "0.19.1";
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var VERSION = "0.20.0";
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var util = require('util');
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var pathlib = require('path');
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* The bunyan logging library for node.js.
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*/
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var VERSION = '0.19.1';
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var VERSION = '0.20.0';
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// Bunyan log format version. This becomes the 'v' field on all log records.
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// `0` is until I release a version '1.0.0' of node-bunyan. Thereafter,
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var args = ['XX' + 'X: '+s].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
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console.error.apply(this, args);
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};
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var xxx = function xxx() {}; // uncomment to turn of debug logging
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var xxx = function xxx() {}; // comment out to turn on debug logging
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var os = require('os');
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// Check each serializer against these (presuming number of serializers
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// is typically less than number of fields).
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Object.keys(this.serializers).forEach(function (name) {
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if (!excludeFields || !excludeFields[name]) {
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if (fields[name] === undefined
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|| (excludeFields && excludeFields[name])) {
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return;
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}
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xxx('_applySerializers; apply to "%s" key', name)
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try {
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fields[name] = self.serializers[name](fields[name]);
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fields[name] = format('(Error in Bunyan log "%s" serializer '
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+ 'broke field. See stderr for details.)', name);
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}
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}
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});
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}
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{
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"name": "bunyan",
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"version": "0.19.1",
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"version": "0.20.0",
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"description": "a JSON Logger library for node.js services",
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"author": "Trent Mick <trentm@gmail.com> (http://trentm.com)",
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"main": "./lib/bunyan.js",
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+ '\nCaused by: ' + bottomErr.stack);
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t.equal(lastRecord.err.stack, expectedStack, 'WError <- WError <- WError');
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t.end();
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});
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// Bunyan 0.18.3 introduced a bug where *all* serializers are applied
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// even if the log record doesn't have the associated key. That means
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// serializers that don't handle an `undefined` value will blow up.
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test('do not apply serializers if no record key', function (t) {
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var records = [];
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var log = bunyan.createLogger({
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name: 'serializer-test',
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streams: [{
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stream: new CapturingStream(records),
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type: 'raw'
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}],
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serializers: {
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err: bunyan.stdSerializers.err,
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boom: function (value) {
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throw new Error('boom');
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}
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}
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});
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log.info({foo: 'bar'}, 'record one');
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log.info({err: new Error('record two err')}, 'record two');
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t.equal(records[0].boom, undefined);
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t.equal(records[0].foo, 'bar');
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t.equal(records[1].boom, undefined);
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t.equal(records[1].err.message, 'record two err');
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t.end();
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});
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