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@@ -130,7 +130,12 @@ def setup_logging(
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# Console handler (always add)
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console_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
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console_handler.setLevel(level)
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console_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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# Under systemd, tag each line so the journal records the real severity
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# rather than filing everything as informational. The file handler below
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# keeps the plain formatter: the prefix is meaningful to journald and noise
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# anywhere else.
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console_handler.setFormatter(
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JournalPriorityFormatter(formatter) if _under_systemd() else formatter)
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root_logger.addHandler(console_handler)
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# File handler (if specified)
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@@ -145,6 +150,54 @@ def setup_logging(
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sys.stderr.write(f"Warning: Could not set up file logging to {log_file}: {e}\n")
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#: syslog priorities, which is what systemd parses from a "<N>" prefix on
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#: stdout. Mapped from Python's levels.
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_SYSLOG_PRIORITY = {
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logging.CRITICAL: 2, # LOG_CRIT
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logging.ERROR: 3, # LOG_ERR
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logging.WARNING: 4, # LOG_WARNING
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logging.INFO: 6, # LOG_INFO
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logging.DEBUG: 7, # LOG_DEBUG
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}
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class JournalPriorityFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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"""Wraps a formatter, prefixing each line with its syslog priority.
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Under systemd everything this process writes to stdout lands in the journal
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as PRIORITY=6, whatever the Python level was. Measured on a live rig: 55
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ERROR lines and 13 WARNING lines in a day, every one of them recorded as
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informational, so `journalctl -p err -u ledmatrix` returned nothing at all
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while errors were being logged. Anyone triaging has to grep the message
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text instead, which is both slower and wrong -- a search for "oom" matches
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the radar logging "zoom=9".
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systemd reads a leading "<N>" on each line and uses it as the priority
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(sd-daemon(3)), so this needs no extra dependency. Multi-line records get
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the prefix on every line, since the journal splits them and an unprefixed
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continuation would fall back to the default.
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"""
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def __init__(self, inner: logging.Formatter):
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super().__init__()
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self._inner = inner
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def format(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> str:
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text = self._inner.format(record)
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prefix = f"<{_SYSLOG_PRIORITY.get(record.levelno, 6)}>"
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return "\n".join(prefix + line for line in text.split("\n"))
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def _under_systemd() -> bool:
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"""True when stdout is the journal.
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systemd sets JOURNAL_STREAM for services whose output it captures. Without
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this check the "<N>" prefixes would show up as literal noise when the
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program is run from a terminal, in the emulator, or in tests.
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"""
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return bool(os.environ.get("JOURNAL_STREAM"))
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class PluginLoggerAdapter(logging.LoggerAdapter):
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"""LoggerAdapter that stamps every record with its plugin_id.
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@@ -62,9 +62,6 @@ class StartupValidator:
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# Validate plugins if plugin manager is available
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if self.plugin_manager:
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self._validate_plugins()
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# Warn when the running systemd unit no longer matches the repo's
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self._validate_systemd_units()
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is_valid = len(self.errors) == 0
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@@ -77,71 +74,6 @@ class StartupValidator:
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return (is_valid, self.errors.copy(), self.warnings.copy())
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#: Units this project installs, and where each is installed to.
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_UNITS = (
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("systemd/ledmatrix.service", "/etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix.service"),
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("systemd/ledmatrix-web.service", "/etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix-web.service"),
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)
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def _validate_systemd_units(self) -> None:
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"""Warn when an installed unit has drifted from the repo's template.
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Nothing re-applies these after the first install. `git pull` -- which is
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what the web UI's update button runs -- brings a new template into the
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checkout, but nothing copies it to /etc/systemd/system and nothing runs
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`systemctl daemon-reload`, so the unit that actually runs is whatever
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first_time_install.sh wrote on day one.
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That makes every hardening added to a unit inert on existing installs.
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Measured on one rig: the installed unit was thirteen days older than the
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repo's and differed in content, so a MemoryMax the repo had specified
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was not being enforced at all -- `systemctl show` reported
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MemoryMax=infinity.
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A warning rather than an error, and certainly not a silent rewrite:
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editing files under /etc and restarting services is the installer's job,
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not something a display process should do to a machine while it boots.
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The remedy is to re-run scripts/install/install_service.sh.
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"""
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try:
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project_root = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
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for template_rel, installed_path in self._UNITS:
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template = project_root / template_rel
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installed = Path(installed_path)
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if not template.is_file() or not installed.is_file():
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continue
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# The template carries placeholders the installer substitutes,
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# so compare the substituted form rather than the raw file.
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expected = template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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expected = expected.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
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expected = expected.replace("__USER__", "root")
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try:
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actual = installed.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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except PermissionError:
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continue
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if self._unit_body(expected) != self._unit_body(actual):
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self.warnings.append(
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f"{installed.name} differs from {template_rel}; the "
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"installed unit is not refreshed by an update, so "
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"settings added to the template are not in effect. "
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"Re-run scripts/install/install_service.sh to apply them."
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)
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except OSError as e:
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self.logger.debug("Could not compare systemd units: %s", e)
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@staticmethod
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def _unit_body(text: str) -> str:
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"""A unit's meaningful lines: no comments, no blanks, no ordering noise."""
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lines = []
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for line in text.splitlines():
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line = line.strip()
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if line and not line.startswith("#"):
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lines.append(line)
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return "\n".join(sorted(lines))
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def _validate_config(self) -> None:
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"""Validate configuration files."""
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try:
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@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
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"""Log lines must reach the journal with their real severity.
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Everything this process writes to stdout lands in the journal as PRIORITY=6,
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whatever the Python level was, because journald has no other signal. Measured
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on a live rig over 24 hours: 55 lines containing " - ERROR - " and 13
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containing " - WARNING - ", every one of them recorded as informational. So
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journalctl -p err -u ledmatrix
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returned nothing while errors were being logged, and anyone triaging has to
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grep the message text instead. That is slower and it is wrong: a search for
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"oom" also matches the radar logging "zoom=9", which is exactly the false
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positive it produced during this audit.
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systemd reads a leading "<N>" on each stdout line and uses it as the priority
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(sd-daemon(3)), so this needs no extra dependency -- and it must only be
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applied when systemd is actually reading, or the prefixes become literal noise
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in a terminal, the emulator, and test output.
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"""
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import logging
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import os
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from unittest.mock import patch
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import pytest
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from src.logging_config import JournalPriorityFormatter, _SYSLOG_PRIORITY, _under_systemd
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class _Plain(logging.Formatter):
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def format(self, record):
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return record.getMessage()
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def _record(level, msg="hello"):
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return logging.LogRecord("t", level, "f.py", 1, msg, None, None)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("level,expected", [
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(logging.CRITICAL, 2),
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(logging.ERROR, 3),
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(logging.WARNING, 4),
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(logging.INFO, 6),
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(logging.DEBUG, 7),
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])
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def test_each_level_maps_to_its_syslog_priority(level, expected):
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out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(level))
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assert out.startswith(f"<{expected}>"), out
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assert _SYSLOG_PRIORITY[level] == expected
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def test_error_and_info_are_distinguishable():
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"""The whole point: journalctl -p err must be able to tell them apart."""
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fmt = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain())
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assert fmt.format(_record(logging.ERROR))[:3] != fmt.format(_record(logging.INFO))[:3]
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def test_every_line_of_a_multiline_record_is_tagged():
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"""The journal splits them, and an untagged continuation loses its level.
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A traceback is the case that matters -- it is the most important thing in
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the log and the longest.
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"""
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out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(
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_record(logging.ERROR, "Traceback:\nline one\nline two"))
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lines = out.split("\n")
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assert len(lines) == 3
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assert all(line.startswith("<3>") for line in lines), lines
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def test_the_message_survives_intact():
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out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(logging.WARNING, "disk full"))
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assert out == "<4>disk full"
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def test_an_unknown_level_falls_back_to_info():
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out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(25))
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assert out.startswith("<6>")
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def test_prefixing_is_off_outside_systemd():
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"""Otherwise a terminal run, the emulator and pytest all show `<6>`."""
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with patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=True):
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assert not _under_systemd()
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with patch.dict(os.environ, {"JOURNAL_STREAM": "8:12345"}):
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assert _under_systemd()
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def test_setup_uses_the_wrapper_only_under_systemd():
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from src.logging_config import setup_logging
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for env, expect_wrapped in (({}, False), ({"JOURNAL_STREAM": "8:1"}, True)):
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with patch.dict(os.environ, env, clear=True):
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setup_logging()
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handlers = [h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers
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if isinstance(h, logging.StreamHandler)]
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assert handlers, "no stream handler installed"
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wrapped = any(isinstance(h.formatter, JournalPriorityFormatter)
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for h in handlers)
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assert wrapped is expect_wrapped, (
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f"JOURNAL_STREAM={env}: wrapped={wrapped}, expected {expect_wrapped}")
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logging.getLogger().handlers.clear()
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@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
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"""An installed unit that no longer matches the repo's must be reported.
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Nothing re-applies systemd units after the first install. `git pull` -- what
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the web UI's update button runs -- brings a new template into the checkout, but
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no code in web_interface/ or src/ copies it to /etc/systemd/system or runs
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`systemctl daemon-reload`. The unit that actually runs is whatever
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first_time_install.sh wrote on day one.
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So every hardening added to a unit is inert on existing installs. Measured on a
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live rig: the installed unit was dated 2026-08-06 and the repo's 2026-08-19,
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and they differed -- with the result that a MemoryMax=85% present in the repo's
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template was not being enforced at all. `systemctl show` reported
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MemoryMax=infinity.
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This is a warning, not an error, and deliberately not a silent rewrite:
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editing files under /etc and restarting services is the installer's job, not
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something a display process should do to a machine while it boots.
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"""
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import logging
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from pathlib import Path
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import pytest
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from src.startup_validator import StartupValidator
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@pytest.fixture
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def validator():
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v = StartupValidator(config_manager=MagicMock())
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v.logger = logging.getLogger("test")
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v.warnings = []
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v.errors = []
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return v
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def test_a_matching_unit_produces_no_warning(validator, tmp_path):
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"""The installed unit, substituted exactly as the installer would."""
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project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
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template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
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template = project_root / template_rel
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if not template.is_file():
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pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
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installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
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installed.write_text(
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template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
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.replace("__USER__", "root"),
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encoding="utf-8")
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validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
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validator._validate_systemd_units()
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assert not validator.warnings, f"a matching unit warned: {validator.warnings}"
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assert not validator.errors
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def test_comments_and_blank_lines_are_not_drift():
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"""Otherwise every comment the repo adds would look like a changed unit."""
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a = "[Service]\n# explains a setting\nExecStart=/x\nRestart=always\n"
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b = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\n\nRestart=always\n"
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assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) == StartupValidator._unit_body(b)
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def test_a_changed_directive_is_drift():
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a = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\nMemoryMax=85%\n"
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b = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\n"
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assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) != StartupValidator._unit_body(b)
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def test_reordered_directives_are_not_drift():
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"""systemd does not care about order within a section, so neither should this."""
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a = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\nRestart=always\n"
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b = "[Service]\nRestart=always\nExecStart=/x\n"
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assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) == StartupValidator._unit_body(b)
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def test_cosmetic_differences_do_not_warn(validator, tmp_path):
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"""Through the real comparison, not the helper.
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The repo's template carries explanatory comments the installed copy may not
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have, and the installer does not preserve ordering or blank lines. If those
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counted as drift, every boot would warn and the warning would be ignored.
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Asserting this on _unit_body alone would not catch a comparison that stopped
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calling it -- which is exactly what a careless edit does.
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"""
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project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
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template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
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template = project_root / template_rel
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if not template.is_file():
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pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
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substituted = (template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
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.replace("__USER__", "root"))
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# Same directives, stripped of comments and blank lines and reordered.
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directives = sorted(line.strip() for line in substituted.splitlines()
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if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#"))
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installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
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installed.write_text("\n".join(reversed(directives)) + "\n", encoding="utf-8")
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validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
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validator._validate_systemd_units()
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assert not validator.warnings, (
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f"cosmetic-only difference reported as drift: {validator.warnings}")
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def test_drift_is_reported_as_a_warning(validator, tmp_path):
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"""The whole point: a real difference must surface, and only as a warning."""
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installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
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installed.write_text("[Service]\nExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /x/run.py\n")
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project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
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template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
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template = project_root / template_rel
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if not template.is_file():
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pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
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validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
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validator._validate_systemd_units()
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assert validator.warnings, "a differing unit produced no warning"
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assert "install_service.sh" in validator.warnings[0], (
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"the warning does not tell the user how to fix it")
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assert not validator.errors, "drift must not be fatal at startup"
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def test_a_missing_installed_unit_is_silent(validator, tmp_path):
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"""Development checkouts have no /etc/systemd unit; that is not drift."""
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validator._UNITS = (("systemd/ledmatrix.service", str(tmp_path / "absent.service")),)
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validator._validate_systemd_units()
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assert not validator.warnings
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assert not validator.errors
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