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grafana/public/app/features/explore/Logs/LiveLogs.tsx

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import { css, cx } from '@emotion/css';
import React, { PureComponent } from 'react';
import tinycolor from 'tinycolor2';
import { LogRowModel, TimeZone, dateTimeFormat, GrafanaTheme2, LogsSortOrder } from '@grafana/data';
import { Button, Themeable2, withTheme2 } from '@grafana/ui';
import { LogMessageAnsi } from '../../logs/components/LogMessageAnsi';
import { getLogRowStyles } from '../../logs/components/getLogRowStyles';
import { sortLogRows } from '../../logs/utils';
import { ElapsedTime } from '../ElapsedTime';
import { filterLogRowsByIndex } from '../state/utils';
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
logsRowsLive: css`
label: logs-rows-live;
font-family: ${theme.typography.fontFamilyMonospace};
font-size: ${theme.typography.bodySmall.fontSize};
display: flex;
flex-flow: column nowrap;
height: 60vh;
overflow-y: scroll;
:first-child {
margin-top: auto !important;
}
`,
logsRowFade: css`
label: logs-row-fresh;
color: ${theme.colors.text};
background-color: ${tinycolor(theme.colors.info.transparent).setAlpha(0.25).toString()};
animation: fade 1s ease-out 1s 1 normal forwards;
@keyframes fade {
from {
background-color: ${tinycolor(theme.colors.info.transparent).setAlpha(0.25).toString()};
}
to {
background-color: transparent;
}
}
`,
logsRowsIndicator: css`
font-size: ${theme.typography.h6.fontSize};
padding-top: ${theme.spacing(1)};
display: flex;
align-items: center;
`,
button: css`
margin-right: ${theme.spacing(1)};
`,
fullWidth: css`
width: 100%;
`,
});
export interface Props extends Themeable2 {
logRows?: LogRowModel[];
timeZone: TimeZone;
stopLive: () => void;
onPause: () => void;
onResume: () => void;
onClear: () => void;
clearedAtIndex: number | null;
isPaused: boolean;
}
interface State {
logRowsToRender?: LogRowModel[];
}
class LiveLogs extends PureComponent<Props, State> {
private liveEndDiv: HTMLDivElement | null = null;
private scrollContainerRef = React.createRef<HTMLTableSectionElement>();
constructor(props: Props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
logRowsToRender: props.logRows,
};
}
static getDerivedStateFromProps(nextProps: Props, state: State) {
if (nextProps.isPaused && nextProps.clearedAtIndex) {
return {
logRowsToRender: filterLogRowsByIndex(nextProps.clearedAtIndex, state.logRowsToRender),
};
}
if (nextProps.isPaused) {
return null;
}
return {
// We update what we show only if not paused. We keep any background subscriptions running and keep updating
// our state, but we do not show the updates, this allows us start again showing correct result after resuming
// without creating a gap in the log results.
logRowsToRender: nextProps.logRows,
};
}
/**
* Handle pausing when user scrolls up so that we stop resetting his position to the bottom when new row arrives.
* We do not need to throttle it here much, adding new rows should be throttled/buffered itself in the query epics
* and after you pause we remove the handler and add it after you manually resume, so this should not be fired often.
*/
onScroll = (event: React.SyntheticEvent) => {
const { isPaused, onPause } = this.props;
const { scrollTop, clientHeight, scrollHeight } = event.currentTarget;
const distanceFromBottom = scrollHeight - (scrollTop + clientHeight);
if (distanceFromBottom >= 5 && !isPaused) {
onPause();
}
};
rowsToRender = () => {
const { isPaused } = this.props;
let { logRowsToRender: rowsToRender = [] } = this.state;
if (!isPaused) {
// A perf optimisation here. Show just 100 rows when streaming and full length when the streaming is paused.
rowsToRender = sortLogRows(rowsToRender, LogsSortOrder.Ascending).slice(-100);
}
return rowsToRender;
};
render() {
const { theme, timeZone, onPause, onResume, onClear, isPaused } = this.props;
const styles = getStyles(theme);
const { logsRow, logsRowLocalTime, logsRowMessage } = getLogRowStyles(theme);
return (
<div>
<table className={styles.fullWidth}>
<tbody
onScroll={isPaused ? undefined : this.onScroll}
className={styles.logsRowsLive}
ref={this.scrollContainerRef}
>
{this.rowsToRender().map((row: LogRowModel) => {
return (
<tr className={cx(logsRow, styles.logsRowFade)} key={row.uid}>
<td className={logsRowLocalTime}>{dateTimeFormat(row.timeEpochMs, { timeZone })}</td>
<td className={logsRowMessage}>{row.hasAnsi ? <LogMessageAnsi value={row.raw} /> : row.entry}</td>
</tr>
);
})}
<tr
ref={(element) => {
this.liveEndDiv = element;
// This is triggered on every update so on every new row. It keeps the view scrolled at the bottom by
// default.
// As scrollTo is not implemented in JSDOM it needs to be part of the condition
if (this.liveEndDiv && this.scrollContainerRef.current?.scrollTo && !isPaused) {
this.scrollContainerRef.current?.scrollTo(0, this.scrollContainerRef.current.scrollHeight);
}
}}
/>
</tbody>
</table>
<div className={styles.logsRowsIndicator}>
<Button
icon={isPaused ? 'play' : 'pause'}
variant="secondary"
onClick={isPaused ? onResume : onPause}
className={styles.button}
>
{isPaused ? 'Resume' : 'Pause'}
</Button>
<Button icon="trash-alt" variant="secondary" onClick={onClear} className={styles.button}>
Clear logs
</Button>
<Button icon="square-shape" variant="secondary" onClick={this.props.stopLive} className={styles.button}>
Exit live mode
</Button>
{isPaused ||
(this.rowsToRender().length > 0 && (
<span>
Last line received: <ElapsedTime resetKey={this.props.logRows} humanize={true} /> ago
</span>
))}
</div>
</div>
);
}
}
export const LiveLogsWithTheme = withTheme2(LiveLogs);