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7.8 KiB
JavaScript
252 lines
7.8 KiB
JavaScript
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/**
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* This file monitors HTTP connections in Node.js and logs any potential socket leaks.
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* It uses the `diagnostics_channel` module to intercept requests and reponses in the
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* `http` module and tracks the lifetime of each http socket. If a socket is open for
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* longer than a specified time, it is considered a potential leak and its details are
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* logged along with the corresponding information from /proc/net/tcp.
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*/
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const fs = require('fs')
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const diagnosticsChannel = require('diagnostics_channel')
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const SOCKET_MONITOR_INTERVAL = 60 * 1000
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// set the threshold for logging leaked sockets in minutes, defaults to 15
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const MIN_SOCKET_LEAK_TIME =
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(parseInt(process.env.LEAKED_SOCKET_AGE_THRESHOLD, 10) || 15) * 60 * 1000
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// Record HTTP events using diagnostics_channel
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const channels = [
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'http.client.request.start',
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'http.client.response.finish',
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'http.server.request.start',
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'http.server.response.finish',
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]
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for (const channel of channels) {
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diagnosticsChannel.subscribe(channel, handler(channel))
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}
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function handler(channel) {
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return function ({ request: req, response: res }) {
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const socket = req?.socket || res?.socket
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if (!socket) {
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return
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}
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// If we haven't seen this socket before, add a debug object from the request
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if (!socket._ol_debug && req) {
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const { method, protocol, path, url, rawHeaders, _header } = req
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socket._ol_debug = {
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method,
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protocol,
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url: url ?? path,
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request: { headers: rawHeaders ?? _header, ts: new Date() },
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}
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} else if (socket._ol_debug && res) {
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// We've already seen the request, now add debug info from the response
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const { statusCode, statusMessage, headers, _header } = res
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Object.assign(socket._ol_debug, {
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response: {
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statusCode,
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statusMessage,
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headers: headers ?? _header,
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ts: new Date(),
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},
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})
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}
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}
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}
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// Additional functions to log request headers with sensitive information redacted
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function flattenHeaders(rawHeaders) {
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// Headers can be an array [KEY, VALUE, KEY, VALUE, ..]
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// an object {key:value, key:value, ...}
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// or a string of the headers separated by \r\n
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// Flatten the array and object headers into the string form.
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if (Array.isArray(rawHeaders)) {
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return rawHeaders
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.map((item, index) => (index % 2 === 0 ? `${item}: ` : `${item}\r\n`))
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.join('')
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} else if (typeof rawHeaders === 'object') {
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return Object.entries(rawHeaders)
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.map(([key, value]) => `${key}: ${value}\r\n`)
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.join('')
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} else if (typeof rawHeaders === 'string') {
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return rawHeaders
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} else {
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return JSON.stringify(rawHeaders)
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}
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}
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const REDACT_REGEX = /^(Authorization|Set-Cookie|Cookie):.*?\r/gim
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function redactObject(obj) {
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const result = {}
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for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(obj)) {
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if (key === 'headers') {
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// remove headers with sensitive information
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result[key] = flattenHeaders(value).replace(
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REDACT_REGEX,
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`$1: REDACTED\r`
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)
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} else if (
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typeof value === 'object' &&
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['request', 'response'].includes(key)
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) {
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result[key] = redactObject(value)
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} else {
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result[key] = value
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}
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}
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return result
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}
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// Check if an old socket has crossed the threshold for logging.
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// We log multiple times with an exponential backoff so we can
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// see how long a socket hangs around.
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function isOldSocket(handle) {
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const now = new Date()
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const created = handle._ol_debug.request.ts
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const lastLoggedAt = handle._ol_debug.lastLoggedAt ?? created
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const nextLogTime = new Date(
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created.getTime() +
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Math.max(2 * (lastLoggedAt - created), MIN_SOCKET_LEAK_TIME)
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)
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return now >= nextLogTime
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}
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function logOldSocket(logger, handle, tcpinfo) {
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const now = new Date()
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const info = Object.assign(
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{
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localAddress: handle.localAddress,
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localPort: handle.localPort,
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remoteAddress: handle.remoteAddress,
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remotePort: handle.remotePort,
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tcpinfo,
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age: Math.floor((now - handle._ol_debug.request.ts) / (60 * 1000)), // age in minutes
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},
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redactObject(handle._ol_debug)
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)
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handle._ol_debug.lastLoggedAt = now
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if (tcpinfo) {
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logger.error(info, 'old socket handle - tcp socket')
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} else {
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logger.warn(info, 'stale socket handle - no entry in /proc/net/tcp')
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}
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}
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// Correlate socket handles with /proc/net/tcp entries using a key based on the
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// local and remote addresses and ports. This will allow us to distinguish between
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// sockets that are still open and sockets that have been closed and removed from
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// the /proc/net/tcp table but are still present in the node active handles array.
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async function getOpenSockets() {
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// get open sockets remote and local address:port from /proc/net/tcp
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const procNetTcp = '/proc/net/tcp'
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const openSockets = new Map()
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const lines = await fs.promises.readFile(procNetTcp, 'utf8')
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for (const line of lines.split('\n')) {
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const socket = parseProcNetTcp(line)
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if (socket) {
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openSockets.set(socket, line)
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}
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}
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return openSockets
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}
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function keyFromSocket(socket) {
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return `${socket.localAddress}:${socket.localPort} -> ${socket.remoteAddress}:${socket.remotePort}`
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}
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function decodeHexIpAddress(hex) {
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// decode hex ip address to dotted decimal notation
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const ip = parseInt(hex, 16)
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const a = ip & 0xff
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const b = (ip >> 8) & 0xff
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const c = (ip >> 16) & 0xff
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const d = (ip >> 24) & 0xff
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return `${a}.${b}.${c}.${d}`
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}
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function decodeHexPort(hex) {
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// decode hex port to decimal
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return parseInt(hex, 16)
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}
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// Regex for extracting the local and remote addresses and ports from the /proc/net/tcp output
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// Example line:
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// 16: AB02A8C0:D9E2 86941864:01BB 01 00000000:00000000 02:000004BE 00000000 0 0 36802 2 0000000000000000 28 4 26 10 -1
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// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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// local remote
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const TCP_STATE_REGEX =
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/^\s*\d+:\s+(?<localHexAddress>[0-9A-F]{8}):(?<localHexPort>[0-9A-F]{4})\s+(?<remoteHexAddress>[0-9A-F]{8}):(?<remoteHexPort>[0-9A-F]{4})/i
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function parseProcNetTcp(line) {
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const match = line.match(TCP_STATE_REGEX)
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if (match) {
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const { localHexAddress, localHexPort, remoteHexAddress, remoteHexPort } =
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match.groups
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return keyFromSocket({
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localAddress: decodeHexIpAddress(localHexAddress),
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localPort: decodeHexPort(localHexPort),
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remoteAddress: decodeHexIpAddress(remoteHexAddress),
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remotePort: decodeHexPort(remoteHexPort),
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})
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}
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}
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let LeakedSocketsMonitor
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// Export the monitor and scanSockets functions
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module.exports = LeakedSocketsMonitor = {
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monitor(logger) {
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const interval = setInterval(
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() => LeakedSocketsMonitor.scanSockets(logger),
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SOCKET_MONITOR_INTERVAL
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)
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const Metrics = require('./index')
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return Metrics.registerDestructor(() => clearInterval(interval))
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},
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scanSockets(logger) {
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const debugSockets = process._getActiveHandles().filter(handle => {
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return handle._ol_debug
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})
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// Bail out if there are no sockets with the _ol_debug property
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if (debugSockets.length === 0) {
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return
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}
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const oldSockets = debugSockets.filter(isOldSocket)
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// Bail out if there are no old sockets to log
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if (oldSockets.length === 0) {
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return
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}
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// If there old sockets to log, get the connections from /proc/net/tcp
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// to distinguish between sockets that are still open and sockets that
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// have been closed and removed from the /proc/net/tcp table.
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getOpenSockets()
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.then(openSockets => {
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oldSockets.forEach(handle => {
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try {
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const key = keyFromSocket(handle)
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const tcpinfo = openSockets.get(key)
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logOldSocket(logger, handle, tcpinfo)
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} catch (err) {
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logger.error({ err }, 'error in scanSockets')
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}
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})
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})
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.catch(err => {
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logger.error({ err }, 'error getting open sockets')
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})
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},
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}
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