Log rotation is now controlled directly through Filter records.
Also addressed a TODO in the default_path_func regarding the
LogMgr::AddFilter function generating internal filter path
suggestions/fallbacks. Now, if the user doesn't explicitly set a filter
path, the filter's path will be the result of the first call to
default_path_func (happens during the first write to the log). And in
that case the path suggestion argument to the path_func is an empty
string.
- Log path's are generated in the scripting land
now. The default Log stream ID to path string
mapping works like this:
- Notice::LOG -> "notice"
- Notice::POLICY_LOG -> "notice_policy"
- TestModule::LOG -> "test_module"
- Logging streams updated across all of the shipped
scripts to be more user friendly. Instead of
the logging stream ID HTTP::HTTP, we now have
HTTP::LOG, etc.
- The priorities on some bro_init handlers have
been adjusted to make the process of applying
filters or disabling streams easier for users.
This allows for the RotationControl to be automatically added to the
Log::rotation_control table for the filter's (writer, path) when it is
added to a stream via Log::add_filter. Log::remove_filter now also
removes any RotationControl's associated with the filter from the
Log::rotation_control table.
This can be used from a Bro script to cause Bro to exit with non-zero
status and a message to stderr. Uses of the exit() BIF in scripts
for terminating Bro because of an error were replaced with this one,
which addresses #564.
- fixing some Metrics::add_data() call signatures
- slight refactors to cluster framework @if and adding a NONE NodeType for
so local_node_type() will return that instead of just emitting an error
when cluster mode isn't enabled
- `make restdoc` target now uses bro's bare-mode
- bro scripts generated from bifs now really only live in the build/src/base/
directory and changed the DocSourcesList.cmake to dynamically figure out
what bifs exist by looking in src/ instead of build/src/
- add some missing @load dependencies