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Nicolas Wavrant
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Apr 29, 2004
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Tim Peters
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##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
#
##############################################################################
"""
A logging module which handles event messages.
This uses Vinay Sajip's PEP 282 logging module.
"""
__version__
=
'$Revision$'
[
11
:
-
2
]
import
logging
import
time
# XXX Defining custom levels needs to move to
# ZConfig.components.logger, I think. It only needs to be done when
# logging configuration is activated (the logger factory is called).
#
# Custom logging levels
CUSTOM_BLATHER
=
15
# Mapping for zLOG.BLATHER
CUSTOM_TRACE
=
5
# Mapping for zLOG.TRACE
logging
.
addLevelName
(
"BLATHER"
,
CUSTOM_BLATHER
)
logging
.
addLevelName
(
"TRACE"
,
CUSTOM_TRACE
)
def
log_write
(
subsystem
,
severity
,
summary
,
detail
,
error
):
level
=
(
zlog_to_pep282_severity_cache_get
(
severity
)
or
zlog_to_pep282_severity
(
severity
))
msg
=
summary
if
detail
:
msg
=
"%s
\
n
%s"
%
(
msg
,
detail
)
logger
=
logging
.
getLogger
(
subsystem
)
logger
.
log
(
level
,
msg
,
exc_info
=
(
error
is
not
None
))
def
severity_string
(
severity
,
mapping
=
{
-
300
:
'TRACE'
,
-
200
:
'DEBUG'
,
-
100
:
'BLATHER'
,
0
:
'INFO'
,
100
:
'PROBLEM'
,
200
:
'ERROR'
,
300
:
'PANIC'
,
}):
"""Convert a severity code to a string."""
s
=
mapping
.
get
(
int
(
severity
),
''
)
return
"%s(%s)"
%
(
s
,
severity
)
def
zlog_to_pep282_severity
(
zlog_severity
):
"""
We map zLOG severities to PEP282 severities here.
This is how they are mapped:
zLOG severity PEP282 severity
------------- ---------------
PANIC (300) FATAL, CRITICAL (50)
ERROR (200) ERROR (40)
WARNING, PROBLEM (100) WARN (30)
INFO (0) INFO (20)
BLATHER (-100) BLATHER (15) [*]
DEBUG (-200) DEBUG (10)
TRACE (-300) TRACE (5) [*]
[*] BLATHER and TRACE are custom logging levels.
"""
sev
=
zlog_severity
if
sev
>=
300
:
return
logging
.
FATAL
if
sev
>=
200
:
return
logging
.
ERROR
if
sev
>=
100
:
return
logging
.
WARN
if
sev
>=
0
:
return
logging
.
INFO
if
sev
>=
-
100
:
return
CUSTOM_BLATHER
if
sev
>=
-
200
:
return
logging
.
DEBUG
return
CUSTOM_TRACE
zlog_to_pep282_severity_cache
=
{}
for
_sev
in
range
(
-
300
,
301
,
100
):
zlog_to_pep282_severity_cache
[
_sev
]
=
zlog_to_pep282_severity
(
_sev
)
zlog_to_pep282_severity_cache_get
=
zlog_to_pep282_severity_cache
.
get
def
log_time
():
"""Return a simple time string without spaces suitable for logging."""
return
(
"%4.4d-%2.2d-%2.2dT%2.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d"
%
time
.
localtime
()[:
6
])
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##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""General logging facility
Note:
This module exists only for backward compatibility. Any new code
for Zope 2.8 and newer should use the logging module from Python's
standard library directly. zLOG is only an API shim to map existing
use of zLOG onto the standard logging API.
This module attempts to provide a simple programming API for logging
with a pluggable API for defining where log messages should go.
Programmers call the LOG function to log information.
The LOG function, in turn, calls the log_write method to actually write
logging information somewhere. This module provides a very simple
log_write implementation. It is intended that applications main
programs will replace this method with a method more suited to their needs.
The module provides a register_subsystem method that does nothing, but
provides a hook that logging management systems could use to collect
information about subsystems being used.
The module defines several standard severities:
TRACE=-300 -- Trace messages
DEBUG=-200 -- Debugging messages
BLATHER=-100 -- Somebody shut this app up.
INFO=0 -- For things like startup and shutdown.
PROBLEM=100 -- This isn't causing any immediate problems, but deserves
attention.
WARNING=100 -- A wishy-washy alias for PROBLEM.
ERROR=200 -- This is going to have adverse effects.
PANIC=300 -- We're dead!
To plug in a log handler, simply replace the log_write function
with a callable object that takes 5 arguments:
subsystem -- The subsystem generating the message (e.g. ZODB)
severity -- The "severity" of the event. This may be an integer or
a floating point number. Logging back ends may
consider the int() of this valua to be significant.
For example, a backend may consider any severity
whos integer value is WARNING to be a warning.
summary -- A short summary of the event
detail -- A detailed description
error -- A three-element tuple consisting of an error type, value, and
traceback. If provided, then a summary of the error
is added to the detail.
The default logging facility uses Python's logging module as a
back-end; configuration of the logging module must be handled
somewhere else.
"""
from
EventLogger
import
log_write
,
log_time
,
severity_string
from
traceback
import
format_exception
# Standard severities
TRACE
=
-
300
DEBUG
=
-
200
BLATHER
=
-
100
INFO
=
0
PROBLEM
=
100
WARNING
=
100
ERROR
=
200
PANIC
=
300
def
initialize
():
pass
def
set_initializer
(
func
):
"""Set the function used to re-initialize the logs.
This should be called when initialize_from_environment() is not
appropiate.
This does not ensure that the new function gets called; the caller
should do that separately.
"""
pass
def
LOG
(
subsystem
,
severity
,
summary
,
detail
=
''
,
error
=
None
,
reraise
=
None
):
"""Log some information
The required arguments are:
subsystem -- The subsystem generating the message (e.g. ZODB)
severity -- The "severity" of the event. This may be an integer or
a floating point number. Logging back ends may
consider the int() of this value to be significant.
For example, a backend may consider any severity
whos integer value is WARNING to be a warning.
summary -- A short summary of the event
detail -- A detailed description
error -- A three-element tuple consisting of an error type, value, and
traceback. If provided, then a summary of the error
is added to the detail.
reraise -- If provided with a true value, then the error given by
error is reraised.
"""
log_write
(
subsystem
,
severity
,
summary
,
detail
,
error
)
if
reraise
and
error
:
raise
error
[
0
],
error
[
1
],
error
[
2
]
_subsystems
=
[]
def
register_subsystem
(
subsystem
):
"""Register a subsystem name
A logging facility might replace this function to collect information about
subsystems used in an application.
"""
_subsystems
.
append
(
subsystem
)
# Most apps interested in logging only want the names below.
__all__
=
[
'LOG'
,
'TRACE'
,
'DEBUG'
,
'BLATHER'
,
'INFO'
,
'PROBLEM'
,
'WARNING'
,
'ERROR'
,
'PANIC'
,
'log_time'
]
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##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2004 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""Tests of the integration with the standard logging package."""
import
logging
import
unittest
from
ZConfig.components.logger.tests.test_logger
import
LoggingTestBase
import
zLOG
from
zLOG.EventLogger
import
log_write
class
CollectingHandler
(
logging
.
Handler
):
def
__init__
(
self
):
logging
.
Handler
.
__init__
(
self
)
self
.
records
=
[]
def
emit
(
self
,
record
):
self
.
records
.
append
(
record
)
class
LoggingIntegrationTestCase
(
LoggingTestBase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
LoggingTestBase
.
setUp
(
self
)
self
.
handler
=
CollectingHandler
()
self
.
records
=
self
.
handler
.
records
self
.
logger
=
logging
.
getLogger
()
self
.
logger
.
addHandler
(
self
.
handler
)
def
test_log_record
(
self
):
#log_write(subsystem, severity, summary, detail, error)
log_write
(
"sample.subsystem"
,
zLOG
.
WARNING
,
"summary"
,
"detail"
,
None
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
self
.
records
),
1
)
record
=
self
.
records
[
0
]
self
.
assertEqual
(
record
.
levelno
,
logging
.
WARN
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
record
.
name
,
"sample.subsystem"
)
# Make sure both the message and the detail information appear
# in the text that gets logged:
record
.
msg
.
index
(
"summary"
)
record
.
msg
.
index
(
"detail"
)
def
test_suite
():
return
unittest
.
makeSuite
(
LoggingIntegrationTestCase
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
unittest
.
main
(
defaultTest
=
"test_suite"
)
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##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
import
os
import
sys
import
tempfile
import
unittest
import
zLOG
import
logging
severity_string
=
{
-
300
:
'TRACE'
,
-
200
:
'DEBUG'
,
-
100
:
'BLATHER'
,
0
:
'INFO'
,
100
:
'PROBLEM'
,
200
:
'ERROR'
,
300
:
'PANIC'
,
}
class
EventLogTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""Test zLOG with the default implementation."""
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
path
=
tempfile
.
mktemp
()
self
.
_severity
=
0
# Windows cannot remove a file that's open. The logging code
# keeps the log file open, and I can't find an advertised API
# to tell the logger to close a log file. So here we cheat:
# tearDown() will close and remove all the handlers that pop
# into existence after setUp() runs. This breaks into internals,
# but I couldn't find a sane way to do it.
self
.
handlers
=
logging
.
_handlers
.
keys
()
# capture current handlers
def
tearDown
(
self
):
# Close and remove all the handlers that came into existence
# since setUp ran.
for
h
in
logging
.
_handlers
.
keys
():
if
h
not
in
self
.
handlers
:
h
.
close
()
del
logging
.
_handlers
[
h
]
os
.
remove
(
self
.
path
)
zLOG
.
initialize
()
def
setLog
(
self
,
severity
=
0
):
# XXX Need to write new logging initialization code here!
self
.
_severity
=
severity
zLOG
.
initialize
()
def
verifyEntry
(
self
,
f
,
time
=
None
,
subsys
=
None
,
severity
=
None
,
summary
=
None
,
detail
=
None
,
error
=
None
):
# skip to the beginning of next entry
line
=
f
.
readline
().
strip
()
while
line
!=
"------"
:
if
not
line
:
self
.
fail
(
"can't find entry in log file"
)
line
=
f
.
readline
()
line
=
f
.
readline
().
strip
()
_time
,
rest
=
line
.
split
(
" "
,
1
)
if
time
is
not
None
:
self
.
assertEqual
(
_time
,
time
)
if
subsys
is
not
None
:
self
.
assert_
(
rest
.
find
(
subsys
)
!=
-
1
,
"subsystem mismatch"
)
if
severity
is
not
None
and
severity
>=
self
.
_severity
:
s
=
severity_string
[
severity
]
self
.
assert_
(
rest
.
find
(
s
)
!=
-
1
,
"severity mismatch"
)
if
summary
is
not
None
:
self
.
assert_
(
rest
.
find
(
summary
)
!=
-
1
,
"summary mismatch"
)
if
detail
is
not
None
:
line
=
f
.
readline
()
self
.
assert_
(
line
.
find
(
detail
)
!=
-
1
,
"missing detail"
)
if
error
is
not
None
:
line
=
f
.
readline
().
strip
()
self
.
assert_
(
line
.
startswith
(
'Traceback'
),
"missing traceback"
)
last
=
"%s: %s"
%
(
error
[
0
],
error
[
1
])
if
last
.
startswith
(
"exceptions."
):
last
=
last
[
len
(
"exceptions."
):]
while
1
:
line
=
f
.
readline
().
strip
()
if
not
line
:
self
.
fail
(
"couldn't find end of traceback"
)
if
line
==
"------"
:
self
.
fail
(
"couldn't find end of traceback"
)
if
line
==
last
:
break
def
getLogFile
(
self
):
return
open
(
self
.
path
,
'rb'
)
def
checkBasics
(
self
):
self
.
setLog
()
zLOG
.
LOG
(
"basic"
,
zLOG
.
INFO
,
"summary"
)
f
=
self
.
getLogFile
()
try
:
self
.
verifyEntry
(
f
,
subsys
=
"basic"
,
summary
=
"summary"
)
finally
:
f
.
close
()
def
checkDetail
(
self
):
self
.
setLog
()
zLOG
.
LOG
(
"basic"
,
zLOG
.
INFO
,
"xxx"
,
"this is a detail"
)
f
=
self
.
getLogFile
()
try
:
self
.
verifyEntry
(
f
,
subsys
=
"basic"
,
detail
=
"detail"
)
finally
:
f
.
close
()
def
checkError
(
self
):
self
.
setLog
()
try
:
1
/
0
except
ZeroDivisionError
,
err
:
err
=
sys
.
exc_info
()
zLOG
.
LOG
(
"basic"
,
zLOG
.
INFO
,
"summary"
)
zLOG
.
LOG
(
"basic"
,
zLOG
.
ERROR
,
"raised exception"
,
error
=
err
)
f
=
self
.
getLogFile
()
try
:
self
.
verifyEntry
(
f
,
subsys
=
"basic"
,
summary
=
"summary"
)
self
.
verifyEntry
(
f
,
subsys
=
"basic"
,
severity
=
zLOG
.
ERROR
,
error
=
err
)
finally
:
f
.
close
()
def
test_suite
():
return
unittest
.
TestSuite
()
return
unittest
.
makeSuite
(
EventLogTest
,
'check'
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
loader
=
unittest
.
TestLoader
()
loader
.
testMethodPrefix
=
"check"
unittest
.
main
(
testLoader
=
loader
)
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