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The less we rely on boost, and more on std algorithms, the less people
have to look up, and the more likely that our code will deduplicate.
Replace all uses of boost::algorithms with std alternatives.
Tested: Redfish Service Validator passes.
Change-Id: I8a26f39b5709adc444b4178e92f5f3c7b988b05b
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>
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These were found with:
codespell -w $(git ls-files | grep "\.[hc]\(pp\)\?$")
At some point in the future, we might want to get this enabled in CI.
Change-Id: Iccb57b2adfd06a2e177e99db2923fe4e8e329118
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed@tanous.net>
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std::format is a much more modern logging solution, and gives us a lot
more flexibility, and better compile times when doing logging.
Unfortunately, given its level of compile time checks, it needs to be a
method, instead of the stream style logging we had before. This
requires a pretty substantial change. Fortunately, this change can be
largely automated, via the script included in this commit under
scripts/replace_logs.py. This is to aid people in moving their
patchsets over to the new form in the short period where old patches
will be based on the old logging. The intention is that this script
eventually goes away.
The old style logging (stream based) looked like.
BMCWEB_LOG_DEBUG << "Foo " << foo;
The new equivalent of the above would be:
BMCWEB_LOG_DEBUG("Foo {}", foo);
In the course of doing this, this also cleans up several ignored linter
errors, including macro usage, and array to pointer deconstruction.
Note, This patchset does remove the timestamp from the log message. In
practice, this was duplicated between journald and bmcweb, and there's
no need for both to exist.
One design decision of note is the addition of logPtr. Because the
compiler can't disambiguate between const char* and const MyThing*, it's
necessary to add an explicit cast to void*. This is identical to how
fmt handled it.
Tested: compiled with logging meson_option enabled, and launched bmcweb
Saw the usual logging, similar to what was present before:
```
[Error include/webassets.hpp:60] Unable to find or open /usr/share/www/ static file hosting disabled
[Debug include/persistent_data.hpp:133] Restored Session Timeout: 1800
[Debug redfish-core/include/event_service_manager.hpp:671] Old eventService config not exist
[Info src/webserver_main.cpp:59] Starting webserver on port 18080
[Error redfish-core/include/event_service_manager.hpp:1301] inotify_add_watch failed for redfish log file.
[Info src/webserver_main.cpp:137] Start Hostname Monitor Service...
```
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed@tanous.net>
Change-Id: I86a46aa2454be7fe80df608cb7e5573ca4029ec8
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This makes several changes to server-sent events to allow it to merge
to master. The routing system has been removed in leiu of using
content-type eventstream detection. Timers have been added to the
sse connections, and sse connections now rely on async_wait, rather
than a full read.
Tested: WIP
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>
Change-Id: Id0ff0ebc2b3a795b3dba008e440556a9fdd882c2
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Server-Sent-Event is a standard describing how servers can initiate
data transmission towards clients once an initial client connection has
been established. Unlike websockets (which are bidirectional),
Server-Sent-Events(SSE) are unidirectional and commonly used to send
message updates or continuous data streams to a browser client.
This is base patch for adding Server-Sent-Events routing support to
bmcweb. Redfish EventService SSE style subscription uses SSE route for
sending the Events/MetricReports to client which establishes the
connection.
Tested this patch with along with EventService SSE support patches and
verified the functionalty on browser.
Tested:
- Tested using follow-up patches on top which adds
support for Redfish EventService SSE style subscription
and observed events are getting sent periodically.
- Created SSE subscription from the browser by visiting
https://<BMC IP>/redfish/v1/EventService/SSE
Change-Id: I36956565cbba30c2007852c9471f477f6d1736e9
Signed-off-by: AppaRao Puli <apparao.puli@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: P Dheeraj Srujan Kumar <p.dheeraj.srujan.kumar@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: V-Sanjana <sanjana.v@intel.com>
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