X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sfa%2Futil%2Fsfalogging.py;h=495a274744c72220fcb2c11ad620f4b560d89b65;hb=f2282434e40e06365e0fdd3f9bc273a793f41235;hp=d801e6efa7ee88a88ebaf05d37fa1b22a1636ecb;hpb=a02342eff3221b5e96107e06f92f30727b163817;p=sfa.git diff --git a/sfa/util/sfalogging.py b/sfa/util/sfalogging.py index d801e6ef..495a2747 100644 --- a/sfa/util/sfalogging.py +++ b/sfa/util/sfalogging.py @@ -1,20 +1,201 @@ -import logging - -#SFA access log initialization - -SFA_ACCESS_LOGFILE='/var/log/sfa_access.log' -SFA_HTTPD_ACCESS_LOGFILE='/tmp/sfa_httpd_access.log' -logger=logging.getLogger() -logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) -try: - logfile=logging.FileHandler(SFA_ACCESS_LOGFILE) -except IOError: - # This is usually a permissions error becaue the file is - # owned by root, but httpd is trying to access it. - logfile=logging.FileHandler(SFA_HTTPD_ACCESS_LOGFILE) -formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s - %(message)s") -logfile.setFormatter(formatter) -logger.addHandler(logfile) - -def get_sfa_logger(): - return logger +#!/usr/bin/python + +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Copyright (c) 2008 Board of Trustees, Princeton University +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +# a copy of this software and/or hardware specification (the "Work") to +# deal in the Work without restriction, including without limitation the +# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, +# and/or sell copies of the Work, and to permit persons to whom the Work +# is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Work. +# +# THE WORK IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT +# HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS +# IN THE WORK. +#---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +import os, sys +import traceback +import logging, logging.handlers + +CRITICAL=logging.CRITICAL +ERROR=logging.ERROR +WARNING=logging.WARNING +INFO=logging.INFO +DEBUG=logging.DEBUG + +# a logger that can handle tracebacks +class _SfaLogger: + def __init__ (self,logfile=None,loggername=None,level=logging.INFO): + # default is to locate loggername from the logfile if avail. + if not logfile: + #loggername='console' + #handler=logging.StreamHandler() + #handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s %(message)s")) + logfile = "/var/log/sfa.log" + + if not loggername: + loggername=os.path.basename(logfile) + try: + handler=logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(logfile,maxBytes=1000000, backupCount=5) + except IOError: + # This is usually a permissions error becaue the file is + # owned by root, but httpd is trying to access it. + tmplogfile=os.getenv("TMPDIR", "/tmp") + os.path.sep + os.path.basename(logfile) + # In strange uses, 2 users on same machine might use same code, + # meaning they would clobber each others files + # We could (a) rename the tmplogfile, or (b) + # just log to the console in that case. + # Here we default to the console. + if os.path.exists(tmplogfile) and not os.access(tmplogfile,os.W_OK): + loggername = loggername + "-console" + handler = logging.StreamHandler() + else: + handler=logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(tmplogfile,maxBytes=1000000, backupCount=5) + handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s")) + self.logger=logging.getLogger(loggername) + self.logger.setLevel(level) + # check if logger already has the handler we're about to add + handler_exists = False + for l_handler in self.logger.handlers: + if l_handler.baseFilename == handler.baseFilename and \ + l_handler.level == handler.level: + handler_exists = True + + if not handler_exists: + self.logger.addHandler(handler) + + self.loggername=loggername + + def setLevel(self,level): + self.logger.setLevel(level) + + # shorthand to avoid having to import logging all over the place + def setLevelDebug(self): + self.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + + # define a verbose option with s/t like + # parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="count", dest="verbose", default=0) + # and pass the coresponding options.verbose to this method to adjust level + def setLevelFromOptVerbose(self,verbose): + if verbose==0: + self.logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) + elif verbose==1: + self.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) + elif verbose>=2: + self.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + # in case some other code needs a boolean + def getBoolVerboseFromOpt(self,verbose): + return verbose>=1 + + #################### + def info(self, msg): + self.logger.info(msg) + + def debug(self, msg): + self.logger.debug(msg) + + def warn(self, msg): + self.logger.warn(msg) + + # some code is using logger.warn(), some is using logger.warning() + def warning(self, msg): + self.logger.warning(msg) + + def error(self, msg): + self.logger.error(msg) + + def critical(self, msg): + self.logger.critical(msg) + + # logs an exception - use in an except statement + def log_exc(self,message): + self.error("%s BEG TRACEBACK"%message+"\n"+traceback.format_exc().strip("\n")) + self.error("%s END TRACEBACK"%message) + + def log_exc_critical(self,message): + self.critical("%s BEG TRACEBACK"%message+"\n"+traceback.format_exc().strip("\n")) + self.critical("%s END TRACEBACK"%message) + + # for investigation purposes, can be placed anywhere + def log_stack(self,message): + to_log="".join(traceback.format_stack()) + self.info("%s BEG STACK"%message+"\n"+to_log) + self.info("%s END STACK"%message) + + def enable_console(self, stream=sys.stdout): + formatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s") + handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream) + handler.setFormatter(formatter) + self.logger.addHandler(handler) + + +info_logger = _SfaLogger(loggername='info', level=logging.INFO) +debug_logger = _SfaLogger(loggername='debug', level=logging.DEBUG) +warn_logger = _SfaLogger(loggername='warning', level=logging.WARNING) +error_logger = _SfaLogger(loggername='error', level=logging.ERROR) +critical_logger = _SfaLogger(loggername='critical', level=logging.CRITICAL) +logger = info_logger +sfi_logger = _SfaLogger(logfile=os.path.expanduser("~/.sfi/")+'sfi.log',loggername='sfilog', level=logging.DEBUG) +######################################## +import time + +def profile(logger): + """ + Prints the runtime of the specified callable. Use as a decorator, e.g., + + @profile(logger) + def foo(...): + ... + """ + def logger_profile(callable): + def wrapper(*args, **kwds): + start = time.time() + result = callable(*args, **kwds) + end = time.time() + args = map(str, args) + args += ["%s = %s" % (name, str(value)) for (name, value) in kwds.iteritems()] + # should probably use debug, but then debug is not always enabled + logger.info("PROFILED %s (%s): %.02f s" % (callable.__name__, ", ".join(args), end - start)) + return result + return wrapper + return logger_profile + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + print 'testing sfalogging into logger.log' + logger1=_SfaLogger('logger.log', loggername='std(info)') + logger2=_SfaLogger('logger.log', loggername='error', level=logging.ERROR) + logger3=_SfaLogger('logger.log', loggername='debug', level=logging.DEBUG) + + for (logger,msg) in [ (logger1,"std(info)"),(logger2,"error"),(logger3,"debug")]: + + print "====================",msg, logger.logger.handlers + + logger.enable_console() + logger.critical("logger.critical") + logger.error("logger.error") + logger.warn("logger.warning") + logger.info("logger.info") + logger.debug("logger.debug") + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + logger.debug("logger.debug again") + + @profile(logger) + def sleep(seconds = 1): + time.sleep(seconds) + + logger.info('console.info') + sleep(0.5) + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + sleep(0.25) +