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6.5 KiB
229 lines
6.5 KiB
4 years ago
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import logging
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import os
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import sys
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from collections import defaultdict
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from collections.abc import Mapping
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__all__ = [
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'init'
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]
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class BaseFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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def __init__(self, fmt=None, datefmt=None):
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FORMAT = '%(customlevelname)s %(message)s'
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super().__init__(fmt=FORMAT, datefmt=datefmt)
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def format(self, record):
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customlevel = self._get_levelname(record.levelname)
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record.__dict__['customlevelname'] = customlevel
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# format multiline messages 'nicely' to make it clear they are together
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record.msg = record.msg.replace('\n', '\n | ')
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if not isinstance(record.args, Mapping):
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record.args = tuple(arg.replace('\n', '\n | ') if
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isinstance(arg, str) else
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arg for arg in record.args)
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return super().format(record)
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def formatException(self, ei):
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''' prefix traceback info for better representation '''
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s = super().formatException(ei)
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# fancy format traceback
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s = '\n'.join(' | ' + line for line in s.splitlines())
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# separate the traceback from the preceding lines
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s = ' |___\n{}'.format(s)
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return s
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def _get_levelname(self, name):
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''' NOOP: overridden by subclasses '''
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return name
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class ANSIFormatter(BaseFormatter):
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ANSI_CODES = {
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'red': '\033[1;31m',
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'yellow': '\033[1;33m',
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'cyan': '\033[1;36m',
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'white': '\033[1;37m',
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'bgred': '\033[1;41m',
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'bggrey': '\033[1;100m',
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'reset': '\033[0;m'}
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LEVEL_COLORS = {
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'INFO': 'cyan',
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'WARNING': 'yellow',
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'ERROR': 'red',
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'CRITICAL': 'bgred',
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'DEBUG': 'bggrey'}
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def _get_levelname(self, name):
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color = self.ANSI_CODES[self.LEVEL_COLORS.get(name, 'white')]
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if name == 'INFO':
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fmt = '{0}->{2}'
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else:
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fmt = '{0}{1}{2}:'
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return fmt.format(color, name, self.ANSI_CODES['reset'])
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class TextFormatter(BaseFormatter):
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"""
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Convert a `logging.LogRecord' object into text.
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"""
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def _get_levelname(self, name):
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if name == 'INFO':
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return '->'
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else:
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return name + ':'
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class LimitFilter(logging.Filter):
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"""
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Remove duplicates records, and limit the number of records in the same
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group.
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Groups are specified by the message to use when the number of records in
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the same group hit the limit.
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E.g.: log.warning(('43 is not the answer', 'More erroneous answers'))
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"""
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LOGS_DEDUP_MIN_LEVEL = logging.WARNING
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_ignore = set()
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_raised_messages = set()
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_threshold = 5
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_group_count = defaultdict(int)
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def filter(self, record):
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# don't limit log messages for anything above "warning"
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if record.levelno > self.LOGS_DEDUP_MIN_LEVEL:
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return True
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# extract group
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group = record.__dict__.get('limit_msg', None)
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group_args = record.__dict__.get('limit_args', ())
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# ignore record if it was already raised
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message_key = (record.levelno, record.getMessage())
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if message_key in self._raised_messages:
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return False
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else:
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self._raised_messages.add(message_key)
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# ignore LOG_FILTER records by templates or messages
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# when "debug" isn't enabled
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logger_level = logging.getLogger().getEffectiveLevel()
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if logger_level > logging.DEBUG:
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template_key = (record.levelno, record.msg)
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message_key = (record.levelno, record.getMessage())
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if (template_key in self._ignore or message_key in self._ignore):
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return False
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# check if we went over threshold
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if group:
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key = (record.levelno, group)
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self._group_count[key] += 1
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if self._group_count[key] == self._threshold:
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record.msg = group
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record.args = group_args
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elif self._group_count[key] > self._threshold:
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return False
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return True
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class LimitLogger(logging.Logger):
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"""
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A logger which adds LimitFilter automatically
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"""
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limit_filter = LimitFilter()
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.enable_filter()
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def disable_filter(self):
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self.removeFilter(LimitLogger.limit_filter)
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def enable_filter(self):
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self.addFilter(LimitLogger.limit_filter)
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class FatalLogger(LimitLogger):
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warnings_fatal = False
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errors_fatal = False
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def warning(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().warning(*args, **kwargs)
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if FatalLogger.warnings_fatal:
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raise RuntimeError('Warning encountered')
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def error(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().error(*args, **kwargs)
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if FatalLogger.errors_fatal:
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raise RuntimeError('Error encountered')
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logging.setLoggerClass(FatalLogger)
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# force root logger to be of our preferred class
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logging.getLogger().__class__ = FatalLogger
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def supports_color():
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"""
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Returns True if the running system's terminal supports color,
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and False otherwise.
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from django.core.management.color
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"""
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plat = sys.platform
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supported_platform = plat != 'Pocket PC' and \
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(plat != 'win32' or 'ANSICON' in os.environ)
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# isatty is not always implemented, #6223.
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is_a_tty = hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') and sys.stdout.isatty()
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if not supported_platform or not is_a_tty:
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return False
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return True
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def get_formatter():
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if supports_color():
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return ANSIFormatter()
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else:
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return TextFormatter()
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def init(level=None, fatal='', handler=logging.StreamHandler(), name=None,
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logs_dedup_min_level=None):
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FatalLogger.warnings_fatal = fatal.startswith('warning')
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FatalLogger.errors_fatal = bool(fatal)
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logger = logging.getLogger(name)
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handler.setFormatter(get_formatter())
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logger.addHandler(handler)
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if level:
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logger.setLevel(level)
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if logs_dedup_min_level:
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LimitFilter.LOGS_DEDUP_MIN_LEVEL = logs_dedup_min_level
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def log_warnings():
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import warnings
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logging.captureWarnings(True)
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warnings.simplefilter("default", DeprecationWarning)
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init(logging.DEBUG, name='py.warnings')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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init(level=logging.DEBUG)
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root_logger = logging.getLogger()
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root_logger.debug('debug')
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root_logger.info('info')
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root_logger.warning('warning')
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root_logger.error('error')
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root_logger.critical('critical')
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