#!/usr/bin/env python3
-
-"""Utilities related to logging."""
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+# © Copyright 2021-2022, Scott Gasch
+
+"""Utilities related to logging. To use it you must invoke
+:meth:`initialize_logging`. If you use the
+:meth:`bootstrap.initialize` decorator on your program's entry point,
+it will call this for you. See :meth:`python_modules.bootstrap.initialize`
+for more details. If you use this you get:
+
+* Ability to set logging level,
+* ability to define the logging format,
+* ability to tee all logging on stderr,
+* ability to tee all logging into a file,
+* ability to rotate said file as it grows,
+* ability to tee all logging into the system log (syslog) and
+ define the facility and level used to do so,
+* easy automatic pid/tid stamp on logging for debugging threads,
+* ability to squelch repeated log messages,
+* ability to log probabilistically in code,
+* ability to only see log messages from a particular module or
+ function,
+* ability to clear logging handlers added by earlier loaded modules.
+
+All of these are controlled via commandline arguments to your program,
+see the code below for details.
+"""
import collections
import contextlib
import enum
import io
import logging
-from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler, SysLogHandler
import os
import random
import sys
-from typing import Callable, Iterable, Mapping, Optional
+from logging.config import fileConfig
+from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler, SysLogHandler
+from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional
-from overrides import overrides
import pytz
+from overrides import overrides
# This module is commonly used by others in here and should avoid
# taking any unnecessary dependencies back on them.
import argparse_utils
import config
-cfg = config.add_commandline_args(
- f'Logging ({__file__})',
- 'Args related to logging')
+cfg = config.add_commandline_args(f'Logging ({__file__})', 'Args related to logging')
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_config_file',
type=argparse_utils.valid_filename,
'--logging_format',
type=str,
default=None,
- help='The format for lines logged via the logger module. See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#formatter-objects'
+ help='The format for lines logged via the logger module. See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#formatter-objects',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_date_format',
type=str,
default='%Y/%m/%dT%H:%M:%S.%f%z',
metavar='DATEFMT',
- help='The format of any dates in --logging_format.'
+ help='The format of any dates in --logging_format.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_console',
type=str,
default=None,
metavar='FILENAME',
- help='The filename of the logfile to write.'
+ help='The filename of the logfile to write.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_filename_maxsize',
type=int,
- default=(1024*1024),
+ default=(1024 * 1024),
metavar='#BYTES',
- help='The maximum size (in bytes) to write to the logging_filename.'
+ help='The maximum size (in bytes) to write to the logging_filename.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_filename_count',
type=int,
default=7,
metavar='COUNT',
- help='The number of logging_filename copies to keep before deleting.'
+ help='The number of logging_filename copies to keep before deleting.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_syslog',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
- help='Should we log to localhost\'s syslog.'
+ help='Should we log to localhost\'s syslog.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_syslog_facility',
type=str,
- default = 'USER',
- choices=['NOTSET', 'AUTH', 'AUTH_PRIV', 'CRON', 'DAEMON', 'FTP', 'KERN', 'LPR', 'MAIL', 'NEWS',
- 'SYSLOG', 'USER', 'UUCP', 'LOCAL0', 'LOCAL1', 'LOCAL2', 'LOCAL3', 'LOCAL4', 'LOCAL5',
- 'LOCAL6', 'LOCAL7'],
+ default='USER',
+ choices=[
+ 'NOTSET',
+ 'AUTH',
+ 'AUTH_PRIV',
+ 'CRON',
+ 'DAEMON',
+ 'FTP',
+ 'KERN',
+ 'LPR',
+ 'MAIL',
+ 'NEWS',
+ 'SYSLOG',
+ 'USER',
+ 'UUCP',
+ 'LOCAL0',
+ 'LOCAL1',
+ 'LOCAL2',
+ 'LOCAL3',
+ 'LOCAL4',
+ 'LOCAL5',
+ 'LOCAL6',
+ 'LOCAL7',
+ ],
metavar='SYSLOG_FACILITY_LIST',
help='The default syslog message facility identifier',
)
'--logging_debug_threads',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
- help='Should we prepend pid/tid data to all log messages?'
+ help='Should we prepend pid/tid data to all log messages?',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_debug_modules',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
- help='Should we prepend module/function data to all log messages?'
+ help='Should we prepend module/function data to all log messages?',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_info_is_print',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
- help='logging.info also prints to stdout.'
+ help='logging.info also prints to stdout.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_squelch_repeats',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
- help='Do we allow code to indicate that it wants to squelch repeated logging messages or should we always log?'
+ help='Do we allow code to indicate that it wants to squelch repeated logging messages or should we always log?',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_probabilistically',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
- help='Do we allow probabilistic logging (for code that wants it) or should we always log?'
+ help='Do we allow probabilistic logging (for code that wants it) or should we always log?',
)
# See also: OutputMultiplexer
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_captures_prints',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
- help='When calling print, also log.info automatically.'
+ help='When calling print, also log.info automatically.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--lmodule',
type=str,
metavar='<SCOPE>=<LEVEL>[,<SCOPE>=<LEVEL>...]',
help=(
- 'Allows per-scope logging levels which override the global level set with --logging-level.' +
- 'Pass a space separated list of <scope>=<level> where <scope> is one of: module, ' +
- 'module:function, or :function and <level> is a logging level (e.g. INFO, DEBUG...)'
- )
+ 'Allows per-scope logging levels which override the global level set with --logging-level.'
+ + 'Pass a space separated list of <scope>=<level> where <scope> is one of: module, '
+ + 'module:function, or :function and <level> is a logging level (e.g. INFO, DEBUG...)'
+ ),
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_clear_preexisting_handlers',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
help=(
- 'Should logging code clear preexisting global logging handlers and thus insist that is ' +
- 'alone can add handlers. Use this to work around annoying modules that insert global ' +
- 'handlers with formats and logging levels you might now want. Caveat emptor, this may ' +
- 'cause you to miss logging messages.'
- )
+ 'Should logging code clear preexisting global logging handlers and thus insist that is '
+ + 'alone can add handlers. Use this to work around annoying modules that insert global '
+ + 'handlers with formats and logging levels you might now want. Caveat emptor, this may '
+ + 'cause you to miss logging messages.'
+ ),
)
-built_in_print = print
-logging_initialized = False
-
-
-def function_identifier(f: Callable) -> str:
- """
- Given a callable function, return a string that identifies it.
- Usually that string is just __module__:__name__ but there's a
- corner case: when __module__ is __main__ (i.e. the callable is
- defined in the same module as __main__). In this case,
- f.__module__ returns "__main__" instead of the file that it is
- defined in. Work around this using pathlib.Path (see below).
-
- >>> function_identifier(function_identifier)
- 'logging_utils:function_identifier'
-
- """
- if f.__module__ == '__main__':
- from pathlib import Path
- import __main__
- module = __main__.__file__
- module = Path(module).stem
- return f'{module}:{f.__name__}'
- else:
- return f'{f.__module__}:{f.__name__}'
+BUILT_IN_PRINT = print
+LOGGING_INITIALIZED = False
# A map from logging_callsite_id -> count of logged messages.
-squelched_logging_counts: Mapping[str, int] = {}
+squelched_logging_counts: Dict[str, int] = {}
def squelch_repeated_log_messages(squelch_after_n_repeats: int) -> Callable:
messages that it produces be squelched (ignored) after it logs the
same message more than N times.
- Note: this decorator affects *ALL* logging messages produced
- within the decorated function. That said, messages must be
- identical in order to be squelched. For example, if the same line
- of code produces different messages (because of, e.g., a format
- string), the messages are considered to be different.
+ .. note::
+
+ This decorator affects *ALL* logging messages produced
+ within the decorated function. That said, messages must be
+ identical in order to be squelched. For example, if the same line
+ of code produces different messages (because of, e.g., a format
+ string), the messages are considered to be different.
"""
+
def squelch_logging_wrapper(f: Callable):
- identifier = function_identifier(f)
+ import function_utils
+
+ identifier = function_utils.function_identifier(f)
squelched_logging_counts[identifier] = squelch_after_n_repeats
return f
+
return squelch_logging_wrapper
class SquelchRepeatedMessagesFilter(logging.Filter):
- """
- A filter that only logs messages from a given site with the same
+ """A filter that only logs messages from a given site with the same
(exact) message at the same logging level N times and ignores
subsequent attempts to log.
- This filter only affects logging messages that repeat more than
- a threshold number of times from functions that are tagged with
- the @logging_utils.squelched_logging_ok decorator; others are
- ignored.
+ This filter only affects logging messages that repeat more than a
+ threshold number of times from functions that are tagged with the
+ @logging_utils.squelched_logging_ok decorator (see above); others
+ are ignored.
This functionality is enabled by default but can be disabled via
- the --no_logging_squelch_repeats commandline flag.
-
+ the :code:`--no_logging_squelch_repeats` commandline flag.
"""
+
def __init__(self) -> None:
- self.counters = collections.Counter()
super().__init__()
+ self.counters: collections.Counter = collections.Counter()
@overrides
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
class DynamicPerScopeLoggingLevelFilter(logging.Filter):
"""This filter only allows logging messages from an allow list of
- module names or module:function names. Blocks others.
-
+ module names or module:function names. Blocks all others.
"""
+
@staticmethod
def level_name_to_level(name: str) -> int:
- numeric_level = getattr(
- logging,
- name,
- None
- )
+ numeric_level = getattr(logging, name, None)
if not isinstance(numeric_level, int):
- raise ValueError('Invalid level: {name}')
+ raise ValueError(f'Invalid level: {name}')
return numeric_level
def __init__(
- self,
- default_logging_level: int,
- per_scope_logging_levels: str,
+ self,
+ default_logging_level: int,
+ per_scope_logging_levels: str,
) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.valid_levels = set(['NOTSET', 'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL'])
if '=' not in chunk:
print(
f'Malformed lmodule directive: "{chunk}", missing "=". Ignored.',
- file=sys.stderr
+ file=sys.stderr,
)
continue
try:
except ValueError:
print(
f'Malformed lmodule directive: "{chunk}". Ignored.',
- file=sys.stderr
+ file=sys.stderr,
)
continue
scope = scope.strip()
if level not in self.valid_levels:
print(
f'Malformed lmodule directive: "{chunk}", bad level. Ignored.',
- file=sys.stderr
+ file=sys.stderr,
)
continue
- self.level_by_scope[scope] = (
- DynamicPerScopeLoggingLevelFilter.level_name_to_level(
- level
- )
+ self.level_by_scope[scope] = DynamicPerScopeLoggingLevelFilter.level_name_to_level(
+ level
)
@overrides
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
+ """Decides whether or not to log based on an allow list."""
+
# First try to find a logging level by scope (--lmodule)
if len(self.level_by_scope) > 0:
min_level = None
for scope in (
- record.module,
- f'{record.module}:{record.funcName}',
- f':{record.funcName}'
+ record.module,
+ f'{record.module}:{record.funcName}',
+ f':{record.funcName}',
):
level = self.level_by_scope.get(scope, None)
if level is not None:
# A map from function_identifier -> probability of logging (0.0%..100.0%)
-probabilistic_logging_levels: Mapping[str, float] = {}
+probabilistic_logging_levels: Dict[str, float] = {}
def logging_is_probabilistic(probability_of_logging: float) -> Callable:
- """
- A decorator that indicates that all logging statements within the
+ """A decorator that indicates that all logging statements within the
scope of a particular (marked) function are not deterministic
(i.e. they do not always unconditionally log) but rather are
- probabilistic (i.e. they log N% of the time randomly).
-
- Note that this functionality can be disabled (forcing all logged
- messages to produce output) via the --no_logging_probabilistically
- cmdline argument.
+ probabilistic (i.e. they log N% of the time, randomly).
- This affects *ALL* logging statements within the marked function.
+ .. note::
+ This affects *ALL* logging statements within the marked function.
+ That this functionality can be disabled (forcing all logged
+ messages to produce output) via the
+ :code:`--no_logging_probabilistically` cmdline argument.
"""
+
def probabilistic_logging_wrapper(f: Callable):
- identifier = function_identifier(f)
+ import function_utils
+
+ identifier = function_utils.function_identifier(f)
probabilistic_logging_levels[identifier] = probability_of_logging
return f
+
return probabilistic_logging_wrapper
This filter only affects logging messages from functions that have
been tagged with the @logging_utils.probabilistic_logging decorator.
-
"""
+
@overrides
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
id1 = f'{record.module}:{record.funcName}'
class OnlyInfoFilter(logging.Filter):
+ """A filter that only logs messages produced at the INFO logging
+ level. This is used by the ::code`--logging_info_is_print`
+ commandline option to select a subset of the logging stream to
+ send to a stdout handler.
"""
- A filter that only logs messages produced at the INFO logging
- level. This is used by the logging_info_is_print commandline
- option to select a subset of the logging stream to send to a
- stdout handler.
- """
@overrides
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
return record.levelno == logging.INFO
"""
A formatter for adding milliseconds to log messages which, for
whatever reason, the default python logger doesn't do.
-
"""
- converter = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp
+
+ converter = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp # type: ignore
@overrides
def formatTime(self, record, datefmt=None):
- ct = MillisecondAwareFormatter.converter(
- record.created, pytz.timezone("US/Pacific")
- )
+ ct = MillisecondAwareFormatter.converter(record.created, pytz.timezone("US/Pacific"))
if datefmt:
s = ct.strftime(datefmt)
else:
t = ct.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
- s = "%s,%03d" % (t, record.msecs)
+ s = f"{t},{record.msecs:%03d}"
return s
+def log_about_logging(
+ logger,
+ default_logging_level,
+ preexisting_handlers_count,
+ fmt,
+ facility_name,
+):
+ """Some of the initial messages in the debug log are about how we
+ have set up logging itself."""
+
+ level_name = logging._levelToName.get(default_logging_level, str(default_logging_level))
+ logger.debug('Initialized global logging; default logging level is %s.', level_name)
+ if config.config['logging_clear_preexisting_handlers'] and preexisting_handlers_count > 0:
+ logger.warning(
+ 'Logging cleared %d global handlers (--logging_clear_preexisting_handlers)',
+ preexisting_handlers_count,
+ )
+ logger.debug('Logging format specification is "%s"', fmt)
+ if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
+ logger.debug('...Logging format spec captures tid/pid. (--logging_debug_threads)')
+ if config.config['logging_debug_modules']:
+ logger.debug(
+ '...Logging format spec captures files/functions/lineno. (--logging_debug_modules)'
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_syslog']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging to syslog as %s with priority mapping based on level. (--logging_syslog)',
+ facility_name,
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_filename']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging to file "%s". (--logging_filename)', config.config["logging_filename"]
+ )
+ logger.debug(
+ '...with %d bytes max file size. (--logging_filename_maxsize)',
+ config.config["logging_filename_maxsize"],
+ )
+ logger.debug(
+ '...and %d rotating backup file count. (--logging_filename_count)',
+ config.config["logging_filename_count"],
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_console']:
+ logger.debug('Logging to the console (stderr). (--logging_console)')
+ if config.config['logging_info_is_print']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging logger.info messages will be repeated on stdout. (--logging_info_is_print)'
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_squelch_repeats']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging code allowed to request repeated messages be squelched. (--logging_squelch_repeats)'
+ )
+ else:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging code forbidden to request messages be squelched; all messages logged. (--no_logging_squelch_repeats)'
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_probabilistically']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging code is allowed to request probabilistic logging. (--logging_probabilistically)'
+ )
+ else:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging code is forbidden to request probabilistic logging; messages always logged. (--no_logging_probabilistically)'
+ )
+ if config.config['lmodule']:
+ logger.debug(
+ f'Logging dynamic per-module logging enabled. (--lmodule={config.config["lmodule"]})'
+ )
+ if config.config['logging_captures_prints']:
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Logging will capture printed data as logger.info messages. (--logging_captures_prints)'
+ )
+
+
def initialize_logging(logger=None) -> logging.Logger:
- global logging_initialized
- if logging_initialized:
- return
- logging_initialized = True
+ """Initialize logging for the program. This must be called if you want
+ to use any of the functionality provided by this module such as:
+
+ * Ability to set logging level,
+ * ability to define the logging format,
+ * ability to tee all logging on stderr,
+ * ability to tee all logging into a file,
+ * ability to rotate said file as it grows,
+ * ability to tee all logging into the system log (syslog) and
+ define the facility and level used to do so,
+ * easy automatic pid/tid stamp on logging for debugging threads,
+ * ability to squelch repeated log messages,
+ * ability to log probabilistically in code,
+ * ability to only see log messages from a particular module or
+ function,
+ * ability to clear logging handlers added by earlier loaded modules.
+
+ All of these are controlled via commandline arguments to your program,
+ see the code below for details.
+
+ If you use the
+ :meth:`bootstrap.initialize` decorator on your program's entry point,
+ it will call this for you. See :meth:`python_modules.bootstrap.initialize`
+ for more details.
+ """
+ global LOGGING_INITIALIZED
+ if LOGGING_INITIALIZED:
+ return logging.getLogger()
+ LOGGING_INITIALIZED = True
if logger is None:
logger = logging.getLogger()
+ # --logging_clear_preexisting_handlers removes logging handlers
+ # that were registered by global statements during imported module
+ # setup.
preexisting_handlers_count = 0
assert config.has_been_parsed()
if config.config['logging_clear_preexisting_handlers']:
logger.removeHandler(logger.handlers[0])
preexisting_handlers_count += 1
+ # --logging_config_file pulls logging settings from a config file
+ # skipping the rest of this setup.
if config.config['logging_config_file'] is not None:
- logging.config.fileConfig('logging.conf')
+ fileConfig(config.config['logging_config_file'])
return logger
- handlers = []
+ handlers: List[logging.Handler] = []
+ handler: Optional[logging.Handler] = None
- # Global default logging level (--logging_level)
- default_logging_level = getattr(
- logging,
- config.config['logging_level'].upper(),
- None
- )
+ # Global default logging level (--logging_level); messages below
+ # this level will be silenced.
+ default_logging_level = getattr(logging, config.config['logging_level'].upper(), None)
if not isinstance(default_logging_level, int):
- raise ValueError('Invalid level: %s' % config.config['logging_level'])
+ raise ValueError(f'Invalid level: {config.config["logging_level"]}')
+ # Custom or default --logging_format?
if config.config['logging_format']:
fmt = config.config['logging_format']
else:
fmt = '%(levelname).1s:%(filename)s[%(process)d]: %(message)s'
else:
fmt = '%(levelname).1s:%(asctime)s: %(message)s'
+
+ # --logging_debug_threads and --logging_debug_modules both affect
+ # the format by prepending information about the pid/tid or
+ # file/function.
if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
fmt = f'%(process)d.%(thread)d|{fmt}'
if config.config['logging_debug_modules']:
fmt = f'%(filename)s:%(funcName)s:%(lineno)s|{fmt}'
+ # --logging_syslog (optionally with --logging_syslog_facility)
+ # sets up for logging to use the standard system syslogd as a
+ # sink.
+ facility_name = None
if config.config['logging_syslog']:
if sys.platform not in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
if config.config['logging_syslog_facility']:
facility_name = 'LOG_' + config.config['logging_syslog_facility']
- facility = SysLogHandler.__dict__.get(facility_name, SysLogHandler.LOG_USER)
+ facility = SysLogHandler.__dict__.get(facility_name, SysLogHandler.LOG_USER) # type: ignore
+ assert facility is not None
handler = SysLogHandler(facility=facility, address='/dev/log')
handler.setFormatter(
MillisecondAwareFormatter(
)
handlers.append(handler)
+ # --logging_filename (with friends --logging_filename_count and
+ # --logging_filename_maxsize) set up logging to a file on the
+ # filesystem with automatic rotation when it gets too big.
if config.config['logging_filename']:
handler = RotatingFileHandler(
config.config['logging_filename'],
- maxBytes = config.config['logging_filename_maxsize'],
- backupCount = config.config['logging_filename_count'],
+ maxBytes=config.config['logging_filename_maxsize'],
+ backupCount=config.config['logging_filename_count'],
)
handler.setFormatter(
MillisecondAwareFormatter(
)
handlers.append(handler)
+ # --logging_console is, ahem, logging to the console.
if config.config['logging_console']:
handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
handler.setFormatter(
if len(handlers) == 0:
handlers.append(logging.NullHandler())
-
for handler in handlers:
logger.addHandler(handler)
+ # --logging_info_is_print echoes any message to logger.info(x) as
+ # a print statement on stdout.
if config.config['logging_info_is_print']:
handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
handler.addFilter(OnlyInfoFilter())
logger.addHandler(handler)
+ # --logging_squelch_repeats allows code to request repeat logging
+ # messages (identical log site and message contents) to be
+ # silenced. Logging code must request this explicitly, it isn't
+ # automatic. This option just allows the silencing to happen.
if config.config['logging_squelch_repeats']:
for handler in handlers:
handler.addFilter(SquelchRepeatedMessagesFilter())
+ # --logging_probabilistically allows code to request
+ # non-deterministic logging where messages have some probability
+ # of being produced. Logging code must request this explicitly.
+ # This option just allows the non-deterministic behavior to
+ # happen. Disabling it will cause every log message to be
+ # produced.
if config.config['logging_probabilistically']:
for handler in handlers:
handler.addFilter(ProbabilisticFilter())
+ # --lmodule is a way to have a special logging level for just on
+ # module or one set of modules that is different than the one set
+ # globally via --logging_level.
for handler in handlers:
handler.addFilter(
DynamicPerScopeLoggingLevelFilter(
logger.setLevel(0)
logger.propagate = False
+ # --logging_captures_prints, if set, will capture and log.info
+ # anything printed on stdout.
if config.config['logging_captures_prints']:
import builtins
- global built_in_print
def print_and_also_log(*arg, **kwarg):
f = kwarg.get('file', None)
logger.warning(*arg)
else:
logger.info(*arg)
- built_in_print(*arg, **kwarg)
+ BUILT_IN_PRINT(*arg, **kwarg)
+
builtins.print = print_and_also_log
# At this point the logger is ready, handlers are set up,
# etc... so log about the logging configuration.
-
- level_name = logging._levelToName.get(default_logging_level, str(default_logging_level))
- logger.debug(
- f'Initialized global logging; default logging level is {level_name}.'
+ log_about_logging(
+ logger,
+ default_logging_level,
+ preexisting_handlers_count,
+ fmt,
+ facility_name,
)
- if config.config['logging_clear_preexisting_handlers'] and preexisting_handlers_count > 0:
- msg = f'Logging cleared {preexisting_handlers_count} global handlers (--logging_clear_preexisting_handlers)'
- logger.warning(msg)
- logger.debug(f'Logging format specification is "{fmt}"')
- if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
- logger.debug('...Logging format spec captures tid/pid (--logging_debug_threads)')
- if config.config['logging_debug_modules']:
- logger.debug('...Logging format spec captures files/functions/lineno (--logging_debug_modules)')
- if config.config['logging_syslog']:
- logger.debug(f'Logging to syslog as {facility_name} with priority mapping based on level')
- if config.config['logging_filename']:
- logger.debug(f'Logging to filename {config.config["logging_filename"]}')
- logger.debug(f'...with {config.config["logging_filename_maxsize"]} bytes max file size.')
- logger.debug(f'...and {config.config["logging_filename_count"]} rotating backup file count.')
- if config.config['logging_console']:
- logger.debug('Logging to the console (stderr).')
- if config.config['logging_info_is_print']:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging logger.info messages will be repeated on stdout (--logging_info_is_print)'
- )
- if config.config['logging_squelch_repeats']:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging code allowed to request repeated messages be squelched (--logging_squelch_repeats)'
- )
- else:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging code forbidden to request messages be squelched; all messages logged (--no_logging_squelch_repeats)'
- )
- if config.config['logging_probabilistically']:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging code is allowed to request probabilistic logging (--logging_probabilistically)'
- )
- else:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging code is forbidden to request probabilistic logging; messages always logged (--no_logging_probabilistically)'
- )
- if config.config['lmodule']:
- logger.debug(
- 'Logging dynamic per-module logging enabled (--lmodule={config.config["lmodule"]})'
- )
- if config.config['logging_captures_prints']:
- logger.debug('Logging will capture printed data as logger.info messages (--logging_captures_prints)')
return logger
def get_logger(name: str = ""):
+ """Get the global logger"""
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
return initialize_logging(logger)
"""Legacy function for printing a message augmented with thread id
still needed by some code. Please use --logging_debug_threads in
new code.
-
"""
if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
from thread_utils import current_thread_id
+
print(f'{current_thread_id()}', end="")
print(*args, **kwargs)
else:
"""Legacy function used to print to stderr still needed by some code.
Please just use normal logging with --logging_console which
accomplishes the same thing in new code.
-
"""
print(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs)
class OutputMultiplexer(object):
+ """A class that broadcasts printed messages to several sinks
+ (including various logging levels, different files, different file
+ handles, the house log, etc...). See also
+ :class:`OutputMultiplexerContext` for an easy usage pattern.
"""
- A class that broadcasts printed messages to several sinks (including
- various logging levels, different files, different file handles,
- the house log, etc...). See also OutputMultiplexerContext for an
- easy usage pattern.
- """
class Destination(enum.IntEnum):
"""Bits in the destination_bitv bitvector. Used to indicate the
output destination."""
- LOG_DEBUG = 0x01 # ⎫
- LOG_INFO = 0x02 # ⎪
- LOG_WARNING = 0x04 # ⎬ Must provide logger to the c'tor.
- LOG_ERROR = 0x08 # ⎪
- LOG_CRITICAL = 0x10 # ⎭
- FILENAMES = 0x20 # Must provide a filename to the c'tor.
- FILEHANDLES = 0x40 # Must provide a handle to the c'tor.
+
+ # fmt: off
+ LOG_DEBUG = 0x01 # ⎫
+ LOG_INFO = 0x02 # ⎪
+ LOG_WARNING = 0x04 # ⎬ Must provide logger to the c'tor.
+ LOG_ERROR = 0x08 # ⎪
+ LOG_CRITICAL = 0x10 # ⎭
+ FILENAMES = 0x20 # Must provide a filename to the c'tor.
+ FILEHANDLES = 0x40 # Must provide a handle to the c'tor.
HLOG = 0x80
ALL_LOG_DESTINATIONS = (
LOG_DEBUG | LOG_INFO | LOG_WARNING | LOG_ERROR | LOG_CRITICAL
)
ALL_OUTPUT_DESTINATIONS = 0x8F
+ # fmt: on
- def __init__(self,
- destination_bitv: int,
- *,
- logger=None,
- filenames: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None,
- handles: Optional[Iterable[io.TextIOWrapper]] = None):
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ destination_bitv: int,
+ *,
+ logger=None,
+ filenames: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None,
+ handles: Optional[Iterable[io.TextIOWrapper]] = None,
+ ):
+ """
+ Constructs the OutputMultiplexer instance.
+
+ Args:
+ destination_bitv: a bitvector where each bit represents an
+ output destination. Multiple bits may be set.
+ logger: if LOG_* bits are set, you must pass a logger here.
+ filenames: if FILENAMES bit is set, this should be a list of
+ files you'd like to output into. This code handles opening
+ and closing said files.
+ handles: if FILEHANDLES bit is set, this should be a list of
+ already opened filehandles you'd like to output into. The
+ handles will remain open after the scope of the multiplexer.
+ """
if logger is None:
logger = logging.getLogger(None)
self.logger = logger
+ self.f: Optional[List[Any]] = None
if filenames is not None:
- self.f = [
- open(filename, 'wb', buffering=0) for filename in filenames
- ]
+ self.f = [open(filename, 'wb', buffering=0) for filename in filenames]
else:
- if destination_bitv & OutputMultiplexer.FILENAMES:
- raise ValueError(
- "Filenames argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES"
- )
+ if destination_bitv & OutputMultiplexer.Destination.FILENAMES:
+ raise ValueError("Filenames argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES")
self.f = None
+ self.h: Optional[List[Any]] = None
if handles is not None:
- self.h = [handle for handle in handles]
+ self.h = list(handles)
else:
if destination_bitv & OutputMultiplexer.Destination.FILEHANDLES:
- raise ValueError(
- "Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES"
- )
+ raise ValueError("Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES")
self.h = None
self.set_destination_bitv(destination_bitv)
def get_destination_bitv(self):
+ """Where are we outputting?"""
return self.destination_bitv
def set_destination_bitv(self, destination_bitv: int):
+ """Change the output destination_bitv to the one provided."""
if destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILENAMES and self.f is None:
- raise ValueError(
- "Filename argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES"
- )
+ raise ValueError("Filename argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES")
if destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILEHANDLES and self.h is None:
- raise ValueError(
- "Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES"
- )
+ raise ValueError("Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES")
self.destination_bitv = destination_bitv
def print(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """Produce some output to all sinks."""
from string_utils import sprintf, strip_escape_sequences
+
end = kwargs.pop("end", None)
if end is not None:
if not isinstance(end, str):
end = "\n"
if end == '\n':
buf += '\n'
- if (
- self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILENAMES and
- self.f is not None
- ):
+ if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILENAMES and self.f is not None:
for _ in self.f:
_.write(buf.encode('utf-8'))
_.flush()
- if (
- self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILEHANDLES and
- self.h is not None
- ):
+ if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILEHANDLES and self.h is not None:
for _ in self.h:
_.write(buf)
_.flush()
hlog(buf)
def close(self):
+ """Close all open files."""
if self.f is not None:
for _ in self.f:
_.close()
class OutputMultiplexerContext(OutputMultiplexer, contextlib.ContextDecorator):
"""
- A context that uses an OutputMultiplexer. e.g.
+ A context that uses an :class:`OutputMultiplexer`. e.g.::
with OutputMultiplexerContext(
OutputMultiplexer.LOG_INFO |
handles = [ f, g ]
) as mplex:
mplex.print("This is a log message!")
-
"""
- def __init__(self,
- destination_bitv: OutputMultiplexer.Destination,
- *,
- logger = None,
- filenames = None,
- handles = None):
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ destination_bitv: OutputMultiplexer.Destination,
+ *,
+ logger=None,
+ filenames=None,
+ handles=None,
+ ):
super().__init__(
destination_bitv,
logger=logger,
filenames=filenames,
- handles=handles)
+ handles=handles,
+ )
def __enter__(self):
return self
"""Write a message to the house log (syslog facility local7 priority
info) by calling /usr/bin/logger. This is pretty hacky but used
by a bunch of code. Another way to do this would be to use
- --logging_syslog and --logging_syslog_facility but I can't
- actually say that's easier.
-
+ :code:`--logging_syslog` and :code:`--logging_syslog_facility` but
+ I can't actually say that's easier.
"""
message = message.replace("'", "'\"'\"'")
os.system(f"/usr/bin/logger -p local7.info -- '{message}'")
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
+
doctest.testmod()