Capitalize the first letter of all log messages throughout the codebase
to improve readability and consistency in logging output.
Key improvements:
- All log messages now start with capital letters
- Consistent formatting across all logging statements
- Improved readability for debugging and monitoring
- Enhanced user experience with better formatted messages
Files updated:
- CLI commands and service management
- Internal client information discovery
- Network operations and configuration
- DNS resolver and proxy operations
- Platform-specific implementations
This completes the final phase of the logging improvement project,
ensuring all log messages follow consistent capitalization standards
for better readability and professional appearance.
This commit extends the documentation effort by adding detailed explanatory
comments to key CLI components and core functionality throughout the cmd/
directory. The changes focus on explaining WHY certain logic is needed,
not just WHAT the code does, improving code maintainability and helping
developers understand complex business decisions.
Key improvements:
- Main entry points: Document CLI initialization, logging setup, and cache
configuration with reasoning for design decisions
- DNS proxy core: Explain DNS proxy constants, data structures, and core
processing pipeline for handling DNS queries
- Service management: Document service command structure, configuration
patterns, and platform-specific service handling
- Logging infrastructure: Explain log buffer management, level encoders,
and log formatting decisions for different use cases
- Metrics and monitoring: Document Prometheus metrics structure, HTTP
endpoints, and conditional metric collection for performance
- Network handling: Explain Linux-specific network interface filtering,
virtual interface detection, and DNS configuration management
- Hostname validation: Document RFC1123 compliance and DNS naming
standards for system compatibility
- Mobile integration: Explain HTTP retry logic, fallback mechanisms, and
mobile platform integration patterns
- Connection management: Document connection wrapper design to prevent
log pollution during process lifecycle
Technical details:
- Added explanatory comments to 11 additional files in cmd/cli/
- Maintained consistent documentation style and format
- Preserved all existing functionality while improving code clarity
- Enhanced understanding of complex business logic and platform-specific
behavior
These comments help future developers understand the reasoning behind
complex decisions, making the codebase more maintainable and reducing
the risk of incorrect modifications during maintenance.
By adding a logger field to "prog" struct, and use this field inside its
method instead of always accessing global mainLog variable. This at
least ensure more consistent usage of the logger during ctrld prog
runtime, and also help refactoring the code more easily in the future
(like replacing the logger library).
Currently, ctrld assumes that NetworkManager is not available if writing
to /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d return directory not exist error. That
would work on most Linux distros. However, cloud provider may do some
hacks, causing ctrld confusion and think that NetworkManager is
available.
Fixing this by checking whether NetworkManager binary presents first.
While at it, also fixing a bug when restarting NetworkManager failed
causing ctrld hangs. The go-systemd library is not clear about this, but
the waitCh channel won't never be closed if error occurred, so we must
return immediately instead of receiving from it blindly.