Puree

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Language
Java
Version
4.1.7 (Aug 7, 2020)
Created
Aug 30, 2014
Updated
May 10, 2021 (Retired)
Owner
Cookpad (cookpad)
Contributors
Kentaro Takiguchi (rejasupotaro)
Makoto Yamazaki (zaki50)
FUJI Goro (gfx)
João Orui (jfsso)
Shintaro Katafuchi (hotchemi)
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Takao Chiba (chibatching)
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Puree

Description

Puree is a log collector which provides the following features:

  • Filtering: Enable to interrupt process before sending log. You can add common params to logs, or the sampling of logs.
  • Buffering: Store logs to buffers and send them later.
  • Batching: Send logs in a single request with PureeBufferedOutput.
  • Retrying: Retry to send logs after backoff time if sending logs fails.

Puree helps you unify your logging infrastructure.

Installation

This is published on jitpack and you can use Puree as:

// build.gradle
buildscript {
    repositories {
        maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
    }
    ...
}

// app/build.gradle
dependencies {
    implementation "com.github.cookpad:puree-android:$latestVersion"
}

Usage

Initialize

Configure Puree with PureeConfiguration in Application#onCreate(), which registers pairs of what and where.

public class MyApplication extends Application {
    @Override
    public void onCreate() {
        Puree.initialize(buildConfiguration(this));
    }

    public static PureeConfiguration buildConfiguration(Context context) {
        PureeFilter addEventTimeFilter = new AddEventTimeFilter();
        return new PureeConfiguration.Builder(context)
                .pureeSerializer(new PureeGsonSerializer())
                .executor(Executors.newScheduledThreadPool(1)) // optional
                .register(ClickLog.class, new OutLogcat())
                .register(ClickLog.class, new OutBufferedLogcat().withFilters(addEventTimeFilter))
                .build();
    }
}

See also: demo/PureeConfigurator.java

Definition of PureeLog objects

Puree requires that clients supply an implementation of PureeSerializer to be able to serialize the logs. For instance, this is an implementation that uses Gson parser:

public class PureeGsonSerializer implements PureeSerializer {
    private Gson gson = new Gson();

    @Override
    public String serialize(Object object) {
        return gson.toJson(object);
    }
}

A log class is just a POJO whose properties are annotated following the requirements of the Json parser that you provided with PureeSerializer.

public class ClickLog {
    @SerializedName("page")
    private String page;
    @SerializedName("label")
    private String label;

    public ClickLog(String page, String label) {
        this.page = page;
        this.label = label;
    }
}

You can use Puree.send() to send these logs to registered output plugins:

Puree.send(new ClickLog("MainActivity", "Hello"));
// => {"page":"MainActivity","label":"Hello"}

Definition of PureeOutput plugins

There are two types of output plugins: non-buffered and buffered.

  • PureeOutput: Non-buffered output plugins write logs immediately.
  • PureeBufferedOutput: Buffered output plugins enqueue logs to a local storage and then flush them in background tasks.

If you don't need buffering, you can use PureeOutput.

public class OutLogcat extends PureeOutput {
    private static final String TYPE = "out_logcat";

    @Override
    public String type() {
        return TYPE;
    }

    @Override
    public OutputConfiguration configure(OutputConfiguration conf) {
        return conf;
    }

    @Override
    public void emit(String jsonLog) {
        Log.d(TYPE, jsonLog);
    }
}

If you need buffering, you can use PureeBufferedOutput.

public class OutFakeApi extends PureeBufferedOutput {
    private static final String TYPE = "out_fake_api";

    private static final FakeApiClient CLIENT = new FakeApiClient();

    @Override
    public String type() {
        return TYPE;
    }

    @Override
    public OutputConfiguration configure(OutputConfiguration conf) {
        // you can change settings of this plugin
        // set interval of sending logs. defaults to 2 * 60 * 1000 (2 minutes).
        conf.setFlushIntervalMillis(1000);
        // set num of logs per request. defaults to 100.
        conf.setLogsPerRequest(10);
        // set retry count. if fail to send logs, logs will be sending at next time. defaults to 5.
        conf.setMaxRetryCount(3);
        return conf;
    }

    @Override
    public void emit(List<String> jsonLogs, final AsyncResult result) {
        // you have to call result.success or result.fail()
        // to notify whether if puree can clear logs from buffer
        CLIENT.sendLog(jsonLogs, new FakeApiClient.Callback() {
            @Override
            public void success() {
                result.success();
            }

            @Override
            public void fail() {
                result.fail();
            }
        });
    }
}

Definition of Filters

If you need to add common params to each logs, you can use PureeFilter:

public class AddEventTimeFilter implements PureeFilter {
    public JsonObject apply(String jsonLog) {
        JsonObject jsonObject = new JsonParser().parse(jsonLog).getAsJsonObject();
        jsonObject.addProperty("event_time", System.currentTimeMillis());
        return jsonOabject.toString();
    }
}

You can make PureeFilter#apply() to return null to skip sending logs:

public class SamplingFilter implements PureeFilter {
    private final float samplingRate;

    public SamplingFilter(float samplingRate) {
        this.samplingRate = samplingRate;
    }

    @Override
    public JsonObject apply(String jsonLog) {
        return (samplingRate < Math.random() ? null : jsonLog);
    }
}

Then register filters to output plugins on initializing Puree.

new PureeConfiguration.Builder(context)
        .register(ClickLog.class, new OutLogcat())
        .register(ClickLog.class, new OutFakeApi().withFilters(addEventTimeFilter, samplingFilter)
        .build();

Purging old logs

To discard unnecessary recorded logs, purge age can be configured in the PureeBufferedOutput subclass.

public class OutPurge extends PureeBufferedOutput {

    // ..

    @Override
    public OutputConfiguration configure(OutputConfiguration conf) {
        // set to purge buffered logs older than 2 weeks
        conf.setPurgeAgeMillis(2 * 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
        return conf;
    }
}

The configured storage must extend EnhancedPureeStorage to support purging of old logs. The default PureeSQLiteStorage can be used to enable this feature.

new PureeConfiguration.Builder(context)
        .storage(new PureeSQLiteStorage(context))
        .register(ClickLog.class, new OutPurge().withFilters(addEventTimeFilter, samplingFilter)
        .build();

Testing

If you want to mock or ignore Puree.send() and Puree.flush(), you can use Puree.setPureeLogger() to replace the internal logger. See PureeTest.java for details.

Release Engineering

  • Update CHANGES.md
  • git tag $latest_version
  • git push origin $latest_version

See Also

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2014 Cookpad Inc. https://github.com/cookpad

See LICENSE.txt for the license.