# The following was taken from github.com/crohr/syslogger and is BSD
# licensed.
require 'syslog'
require 'logger'
require 'thread'
class Syslogger
  VERSION = "1.6.0"
  attr_reader :level, :ident, :options, :facility, :max_octets
  attr_accessor :formatter
  MAPPING = {
    Logger::DEBUG => Syslog::LOG_DEBUG,
    Logger::INFO => Syslog::LOG_INFO,
    Logger::WARN => Syslog::LOG_WARNING,
    Logger::ERROR => Syslog::LOG_ERR,
    Logger::FATAL => Syslog::LOG_CRIT,
    Logger::UNKNOWN => Syslog::LOG_ALERT
  }
  #
  # Initializes default options for the logger
  # ident:: the name of your program [default=$0].
  # options::  syslog options [default=Syslog::LOG_PID | Syslog::LOG_CONS].
  #                     Correct values are:
  #                       LOG_CONS    : writes the message on the console if an error occurs when sending the message;
  #                       LOG_NDELAY  : no delay before sending the message;
  #                       LOG_PERROR  : messages will also be written on STDERR;
  #                       LOG_PID     : adds the process number to the message (just after the program name)
  # facility:: the syslog facility [default=nil] Correct values include:
  #                       Syslog::LOG_DAEMON
  #                       Syslog::LOG_USER
  #                       Syslog::LOG_SYSLOG
  #                       Syslog::LOG_LOCAL2
  #                       Syslog::LOG_NEWS
  #                       etc.
  #
  # Usage:
  #   logger = Syslogger.new("my_app", Syslog::LOG_PID | Syslog::LOG_CONS, Syslog::LOG_LOCAL0)
  #   logger.level = Logger::INFO # use Logger levels
  #   logger.warn "warning message"
  #   logger.debug "debug message"
  #
  def initialize(ident = $0, options = Syslog::LOG_PID | Syslog::LOG_CONS, facility = nil)
    @ident = ident
    @options = options || (Syslog::LOG_PID | Syslog::LOG_CONS)
    @facility = facility
    @level = Logger::INFO
    @mutex = Mutex.new
    @formatter = Logger::Formatter.new
  end
  %w{debug info warn error fatal unknown}.each do |logger_method|
    # Accepting *args as message could be nil.
    #  Default params not supported in ruby 1.8.7
    define_method logger_method.to_sym do |*args, &block|
      return true if @level > Logger.const_get(logger_method.upcase)
      message = args.first || block && block.call
      add(Logger.const_get(logger_method.upcase), message)
    end
    unless logger_method == 'unknown'
      define_method "#{logger_method}?".to_sym do
        @level <= Logger.const_get(logger_method.upcase)
      end
    end
  end
  # Log a message at the Logger::INFO level. Useful for use with Rack::CommonLogger
  def write(msg)
    add(Logger::INFO, msg)
  end
  # Logs a message at the Logger::INFO level.
  def <<(msg)
    add(Logger::INFO, msg)
  end
  # Low level method to add a message.
  # +severity+::  the level of the message. One of Logger::DEBUG, Logger::INFO, Logger::WARN, Logger::ERROR, Logger::FATAL, Logger::UNKNOWN
  # +message+:: the message string.
  #             If nil, the method will call the block and use the result as the message string.
  #             If both are nil or no block is given, it will use the progname as per the behaviour of both the standard Ruby logger, and the Rails BufferedLogger.
  # +progname+:: optionally, overwrite the program name that appears in the log message.
  def add(severity, message = nil, progname = nil, &block)
    if message.nil? && block.nil? && !progname.nil?
      message, progname = progname, nil
    end
    progname ||= @ident
    @mutex.synchronize do
      Syslog.open(progname, @options, @facility) do |s|
        s.mask = Syslog::LOG_UPTO(MAPPING[@level])
        communication = clean(message || block && block.call)
        if self.max_octets
          buffer = "#{tags_text}"
          communication.bytes do |byte|
            buffer.concat(byte)
            # if the last byte we added is potentially part of an escape, we'll go ahead and add another byte
            if buffer.bytesize >= self.max_octets && !['%'.ord,'\\'.ord].include?(byte)
              s.log(MAPPING[severity],buffer)
              buffer = ""
            end
          end
          s.log(MAPPING[severity],buffer) unless buffer.empty?
        else
          s.log(MAPPING[severity],"#{tags_text}#{communication}")
        end
      end
    end
  end
  # Set the max octets of the messages written to the log
  def max_octets=(max_octets)
    @max_octets = max_octets
  end
  # Sets the minimum level for messages to be written in the log.
  # +level+:: one of Logger::DEBUG, Logger::INFO, Logger::WARN, Logger::ERROR, Logger::FATAL, Logger::UNKNOWN
  def level=(level)
    level = Logger.const_get(level.to_s.upcase) if level.is_a?(Symbol)
    unless level.is_a?(Fixnum)
      raise ArgumentError.new("Invalid logger level `#{level.inspect}`")
    end
    @level = level
  end
  # Sets the ident string passed along to Syslog
  def ident=(ident)
    @ident = ident
  end
  # Tagging code borrowed from ActiveSupport gem
  def tagged(*tags)
    new_tags = push_tags(*tags)
    yield self
  ensure
    pop_tags(new_tags.size)
  end
  def push_tags(*tags)
    tags.flatten.reject{ |i| i.respond_to?(:empty?) ? i.empty? : !i }.tap do |new_tags|
      current_tags.concat new_tags
    end
  end
  def pop_tags(size = 1)
    current_tags.pop size
  end
  def clear_tags!
    current_tags.clear
  end
  protected
  # Borrowed from SyslogLogger.
  def clean(message)
    message = message.to_s.dup
    message.strip! # remove whitespace
    message.gsub!(/\n/, '\\n') # escape newlines
    message.gsub!(/%/, '%%') # syslog(3) freaks on % (printf)
    message.gsub!(/\e\[[^m]*m/, '') # remove useless ansi color codes
    message
  end
  private
  def tags_text
    tags = current_tags
    if tags.any?
      tags.collect { |tag| "[#{tag}] " }.join
    end
  end
  def current_tags
    Thread.current[:syslogger_tagged_logging_tags] ||= []
  end
end
worker_processes 2
working_directory ENV["GITLAB_PATH"]
pid ENV["UNICORN_PATH"] + "/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid"
listen ENV["UNICORN_PATH"] + "/tmp/sockets/gitlab.socket", :backlog => 1024
timeout 60
logger Syslogger.new
preload_app true
GC.respond_to?(:copy_on_write_friendly=) and
  GC.copy_on_write_friendly = true
check_client_connection false
after_fork do |server, worker|
  defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and
    ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
end