zeek/scripts/base/frameworks/reporter/main.bro
Seth Hall 597a4d6704 Hopefully the last major script reorganization.
- policy/ renamed to scripts/

- By default BROPATH now contains:
	- scripts/
	- scripts/policy
	- scripts/site

- *Nearly* all tests pass.

- All of scripts/base/ is loaded by main.cc
	- Can be disabled by setting $BRO_NO_BASE_SCRIPTS
	- Scripts in scripts/base/ don't use relative path loading to ease use of BRO_NO_BASE_SCRIPTS (to copy and paste that script).

- The scripts in scripts/base/protocols/ only (or soon will only) do logging and state building.

- The scripts in scripts/base/frameworks/ add functionality without causing any additional overhead.

- All "detection" activity happens through scripts in scripts/policy/.

- Communications framework modified temporarily to need an environment variable to actually enable (ENABLE_COMMUNICATION=1)
	- This is so the communications framework can be loaded as part
	  of the base without causing trouble when it's not needed.
	- This will be removed once a resolution to ticket #540 is reached.
2011-08-05 23:09:53 -04:00

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##! This framework is intended to create an output and filtering path for
##! internal messages/warnings/errors. It should typically be loaded to
##! avoid Bro spewing internal messages to standard error.
module Reporter;
export {
redef enum Log::ID += { REPORTER };
type Level: enum { INFO, WARNING, ERROR };
type Info: record {
ts: time &log;
level: Level &log;
message: string &log;
## This is the location in a Bro script where the message originated.
## Not all reporter messages will have locations in them though.
location: string &log &optional;
};
}
event bro_init()
{
Log::create_stream(REPORTER, [$columns=Info]);
}
event reporter_info(t: time, msg: string, location: string)
{
Log::write(REPORTER, [$ts=t, $level=INFO, $message=msg, $location=location]);
}
event reporter_warning(t: time, msg: string, location: string)
{
Log::write(REPORTER, [$ts=t, $level=WARNING, $message=msg, $location=location]);
}
event reporter_error(t: time, msg: string, location: string)
{
Log::write(REPORTER, [$ts=t, $level=ERROR, $message=msg, $location=location]);
}