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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset, Local};
use crate::common_metric_data::CommonMetricDataInternal;
use crate::error_recording::{record_error, ErrorType};
use crate::metrics::TimeUnit;
use crate::Glean;
/// Generates a pipeline-friendly string
/// that replaces non alphanumeric characters with dashes.
pub fn sanitize_application_id(application_id: &str) -> String {
let mut last_dash = false;
application_id
.chars()
.filter_map(|x| match x {
'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z' | '0'..='9' => {
last_dash = false;
Some(x.to_ascii_lowercase())
}
_ => {
let result = if last_dash { None } else { Some('-') };
last_dash = true;
result
}
})
.collect()
}
/// Generates an ISO8601 compliant date/time string for the given time,
/// truncating it to the provided [`TimeUnit`].
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `datetime` - the [`DateTime`] object that holds the date, time and timezone information.
/// * `truncate_to` - the desired resolution to use for the output string.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A string representing the provided date/time truncated to the requested time unit.
pub fn get_iso_time_string(datetime: DateTime<FixedOffset>, truncate_to: TimeUnit) -> String {
datetime.format(truncate_to.format_pattern()).to_string()
}
/// Get the current date & time with a fixed-offset timezone.
///
/// This converts from the `Local` timezone into its fixed-offset equivalent.
/// If a timezone outside of [-24h, +24h] is detected it corrects the timezone offset to UTC (+0).
pub(crate) fn local_now_with_offset() -> DateTime<FixedOffset> {
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
{
// `Local::now` takes the user's timezone offset
// and panics if it's not within a range of [-24, +24] hours.
// This causes crashes in a small number of clients on Windows.
//
// We can't determine the faulty clients
// or the circumstancens under which this happens,
// so the best we can do is have a workaround:
//
// We try getting the time and timezone first,
// then manually check that it is a valid timezone offset.
// If it is, we proceed and use that time and offset.
// If it isn't we fallback to UTC.
//
// This has the small downside that it will use 2 calls to get the time,
// but only on Windows.
//
// See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1611770.
use chrono::Utc;
// Get timespec, including the user's timezone.
let tm = time::now();
// Same as chrono:
// https://docs.rs/chrono/0.4.10/src/chrono/offset/local.rs.html#37
let offset = tm.tm_utcoff;
if let None = FixedOffset::east_opt(offset) {
log::warn!(
"Detected invalid timezone offset: {}. Using UTC fallback.",
offset
);
let now: DateTime<Utc> = Utc::now();
let utc_offset = FixedOffset::east(0);
return now.with_timezone(&utc_offset);
}
}
let now: DateTime<Local> = Local::now();
now.with_timezone(now.offset())
}
/// Truncates a string, ensuring that it doesn't end in the middle of a codepoint.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `value` - The string to truncate.
/// * `length` - The length, in bytes, to truncate to. The resulting string will
/// be at most this many bytes, but may be shorter to prevent ending in the middle
/// of a codepoint.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A string, with at most `length` bytes.
pub(crate) fn truncate_string_at_boundary<S: Into<String>>(value: S, length: usize) -> String {
let s = value.into();
if s.len() > length {
for i in (0..=length).rev() {
if s.is_char_boundary(i) {
return s[0..i].to_string();
}
}
// If we never saw a character boundary, the safest thing we can do is
// return the empty string, though this should never happen in practice.
return "".to_string();
}
s
}
/// Truncates a string, ensuring that it doesn't end in the middle of a codepoint.
/// If the string required truncation, records an error through the error
/// reporting mechanism.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `glean` - The Glean instance the metric doing the truncation belongs to.
/// * `meta` - The metadata for the metric. Used for recording the error.
/// * `value` - The String to truncate.
/// * `length` - The length, in bytes, to truncate to. The resulting string will
/// be at most this many bytes, but may be shorter to prevent ending in the middle
/// of a codepoint.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A string, with at most `length` bytes.
pub(crate) fn truncate_string_at_boundary_with_error<S: Into<String>>(
glean: &Glean,
meta: &CommonMetricDataInternal,
value: S,
length: usize,
) -> String {
let s = value.into();
if s.len() > length {
let msg = format!("Value length {} exceeds maximum of {}", s.len(), length);
record_error(glean, meta, ErrorType::InvalidOverflow, msg, None);
truncate_string_at_boundary(s, length)
} else {
s
}
}
// On i686 on Windows, the CPython interpreter sets the FPU precision control
// flag to 53 bits of precision, rather than the 64 bit default. On x86_64 on
// Windows, the CPython interpreter changes the rounding control settings. This
// causes different floating point results than on other architectures. This
// context manager makes it easy to set the correct precision and rounding control
// to match our other targets and platforms.
//
// See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1623335 for additional context.
#[cfg(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu"))]
pub mod floating_point_context {
// `size_t` is "pointer size", which is equivalent to Rust's `usize`.
// It's defined as such in libc:
// * https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/bcbfeb5516cd5bb055198dbfbddf8d626fa2be07/src/unix/mod.rs#L19
// * https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/bcbfeb5516cd5bb055198dbfbddf8d626fa2be07/src/windows/mod.rs#L16
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
type size_t = usize;
#[link(name = "m")]
extern "C" {
// Gets and sets the floating point control word.
// See documentation here:
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/controlfp-s
fn _controlfp_s(current: *mut size_t, new: size_t, mask: size_t) -> size_t;
}
// Rounding control mask
const MCW_RC: size_t = 0x00000300;
// Round by truncation
const RC_CHOP: size_t = 0x00000300;
// Precision control mask
const MCW_PC: size_t = 0x00030000;
// Values for 64-bit precision
const PC_64: size_t = 0x00000000;
pub struct FloatingPointContext {
original_value: size_t,
}
impl FloatingPointContext {
pub fn new() -> Self {
let mut current: size_t = 0;
let _err = unsafe { _controlfp_s(&mut current, PC_64 | RC_CHOP, MCW_PC | MCW_RC) };
FloatingPointContext {
original_value: current,
}
}
}
impl Drop for FloatingPointContext {
fn drop(&mut self) {
let mut current: size_t = 0;
let _err = unsafe { _controlfp_s(&mut current, self.original_value, MCW_PC | MCW_RC) };
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu")))]
pub mod floating_point_context {
pub struct FloatingPointContext {}
impl FloatingPointContext {
pub fn new() -> Self {
FloatingPointContext {}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
use chrono::offset::TimeZone;
#[test]
fn test_sanitize_application_id() {
assert_eq!(
"org-mozilla-test-app",
sanitize_application_id("org.mozilla.test-app")
);
assert_eq!(
"org-mozilla-test-app",
sanitize_application_id("org.mozilla..test---app")
);
assert_eq!(
"org-mozilla-test-app",
sanitize_application_id("org-mozilla-test-app")
);
assert_eq!(
"org-mozilla-test-app",
sanitize_application_id("org.mozilla.Test.App")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_iso_time_string() {
// `1985-07-03T12:09:14.000560274+01:00`
let dt = FixedOffset::east(3600)
.ymd(1985, 7, 3)
.and_hms_nano(12, 9, 14, 1_560_274);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12:09:14.001560274+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Nanosecond)
);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12:09:14.001560+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Microsecond)
);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12:09:14.001+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Millisecond)
);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12:09:14+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Second)
);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12:09+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Minute)
);
assert_eq!(
"1985-07-03T12+01:00",
get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Hour)
);
assert_eq!("1985-07-03+01:00", get_iso_time_string(dt, TimeUnit::Day));
}
#[test]
fn local_now_gets_the_time() {
let now = Local::now();
let fixed_now = local_now_with_offset();
// We can't compare across differing timezones, so we just compare the UTC timestamps.
// The second timestamp should be just a few nanoseconds later.
assert!(
fixed_now.naive_utc() >= now.naive_utc(),
"Time mismatch. Local now: {:?}, Fixed now: {:?}",
now,
fixed_now
);
}
#[test]
fn truncate_safely_test() {
let value = "电脑坏了".to_string();
let truncated = truncate_string_at_boundary(value, 10);
assert_eq!("电脑坏", truncated);
let value = "0123456789abcdef".to_string();
let truncated = truncate_string_at_boundary(value, 10);
assert_eq!("0123456789", truncated);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn truncate_naive() {
// Ensure that truncating the naïve way on this string would panic
let value = "电脑坏了".to_string();
value[0..10].to_string();
}
}