// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Some code from the runtime/debug package of the Go standard library. package raven import ( "bytes" "go/build" "io/ioutil" "path/filepath" "runtime" "strings" "sync" ) // http://sentry.readthedocs.org/en/latest/developer/interfaces/index.html#sentry.interfaces.Stacktrace type Stacktrace struct { // Required Frames []*StacktraceFrame `json:"frames"` } func (s *Stacktrace) Class() string { return "stacktrace" } func (s *Stacktrace) Culprit() string { for i := len(s.Frames) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { frame := s.Frames[i] if frame.InApp == true && frame.Module != "" && frame.Function != "" { return frame.Module + "." + frame.Function } } return "" } type StacktraceFrame struct { // At least one required Filename string `json:"filename,omitempty"` Function string `json:"function,omitempty"` Module string `json:"module,omitempty"` // Optional Lineno int `json:"lineno,omitempty"` Colno int `json:"colno,omitempty"` AbsolutePath string `json:"abs_path,omitempty"` ContextLine string `json:"context_line,omitempty"` PreContext []string `json:"pre_context,omitempty"` PostContext []string `json:"post_context,omitempty"` InApp bool `json:"in_app"` } // Intialize and populate a new stacktrace, skipping skip frames. // // context is the number of surrounding lines that should be included for context. // Setting context to 3 would try to get seven lines. Setting context to -1 returns // one line with no surrounding context, and 0 returns no context. // // appPackagePrefixes is a list of prefixes used to check whether a package should // be considered "in app". func NewStacktrace(skip int, context int, appPackagePrefixes []string) *Stacktrace { var frames []*StacktraceFrame for i := 1 + skip; ; i++ { pc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(i) if !ok { break } frame := NewStacktraceFrame(pc, file, line, context, appPackagePrefixes) if frame != nil { frames = append(frames, frame) } } // Sentry wants the frames with the oldest first, so reverse them for i, j := 0, len(frames)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 { frames[i], frames[j] = frames[j], frames[i] } return &Stacktrace{frames} } // Build a single frame using data returned from runtime.Caller. // // context is the number of surrounding lines that should be included for context. // Setting context to 3 would try to get seven lines. Setting context to -1 returns // one line with no surrounding context, and 0 returns no context. // // appPackagePrefixes is a list of prefixes used to check whether a package should // be considered "in app". func NewStacktraceFrame(pc uintptr, file string, line, context int, appPackagePrefixes []string) *StacktraceFrame { frame := &StacktraceFrame{AbsolutePath: file, Filename: trimPath(file), Lineno: line, InApp: false} frame.Module, frame.Function = functionName(pc) // `runtime.goexit` is effectively a placeholder that comes from // runtime/asm_amd64.s and is meaningless. if frame.Module == "runtime" && frame.Function == "goexit" { return nil } if frame.Module == "main" { frame.InApp = true } else { for _, prefix := range appPackagePrefixes { if strings.HasPrefix(frame.Module, prefix) && !strings.Contains(frame.Module, "vendor") && !strings.Contains(frame.Module, "third_party") { frame.InApp = true } } } if context > 0 { contextLines, lineIdx := fileContext(file, line, context) if len(contextLines) > 0 { for i, line := range contextLines { switch { case i < lineIdx: frame.PreContext = append(frame.PreContext, string(line)) case i == lineIdx: frame.ContextLine = string(line) default: frame.PostContext = append(frame.PostContext, string(line)) } } } } else if context == -1 { contextLine, _ := fileContext(file, line, 0) if len(contextLine) > 0 { frame.ContextLine = string(contextLine[0]) } } return frame } // Retrieve the name of the package and function containing the PC. func functionName(pc uintptr) (pack string, name string) { fn := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) if fn == nil { return } name = fn.Name() // We get this: // runtime/debug.*T·ptrmethod // and want this: // pack = runtime/debug // name = *T.ptrmethod if idx := strings.LastIndex(name, "."); idx != -1 { pack = name[:idx] name = name[idx+1:] } name = strings.Replace(name, "·", ".", -1) return } var fileCacheLock sync.Mutex var fileCache = make(map[string][][]byte) func fileContext(filename string, line, context int) ([][]byte, int) { fileCacheLock.Lock() defer fileCacheLock.Unlock() lines, ok := fileCache[filename] if !ok { data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { return nil, 0 } lines = bytes.Split(data, []byte{'\n'}) fileCache[filename] = lines } line-- // stack trace lines are 1-indexed start := line - context var idx int if start < 0 { start = 0 idx = line } else { idx = context } end := line + context + 1 if line >= len(lines) { return nil, 0 } if end > len(lines) { end = len(lines) } return lines[start:end], idx } var trimPaths []string // Try to trim the GOROOT or GOPATH prefix off of a filename func trimPath(filename string) string { for _, prefix := range trimPaths { if trimmed := strings.TrimPrefix(filename, prefix); len(trimmed) < len(filename) { return trimmed } } return filename } func init() { // Collect all source directories, and make sure they // end in a trailing "separator" for _, prefix := range build.Default.SrcDirs() { if prefix[len(prefix)-1] != filepath.Separator { prefix += string(filepath.Separator) } trimPaths = append(trimPaths, prefix) } }