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Nicolas Wavrant
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Copyright (c) 2013 Peter Odding
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software 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 Software.
THE SOFTWARE 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
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coloredlogs: Colored stream handler for Python's logging module
===============================================================
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/xolox/python-coloredlogs.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/xolox/python-coloredlogs
The ``coloredlogs.ColoredStreamHandler`` class is a simple logging handler that
inherits from `logging.StreamHandler`_ and uses `ANSI escape sequences`_ to
render your logging messages in color. It uses only standard colors so it
should work on any UNIX terminal. It's currently tested on Python 2.6, 2.7 and
3.4. This module does not support non-UNIX terminals (e.g. the Windows
console). Here is a screen shot of the demo that is printed when the command
``python -m coloredlogs.demo`` is executed:
.. image:: https://peterodding.com/code/python/coloredlogs/screenshots/terminal.png
Note that the screenshot above includes the custom logging level ``VERBOSE``
defined by my verboselogs_ module: if you install both ``coloredlogs`` and
``verboselogs`` it will Just Work (``verboselogs`` is of course not
required to use ``coloredlogs``).
The logging handler does not use ANSI escape sequences when output redirection
applies (for example when the standard error stream is being redirected to a
file or another program) so if you like the format (see below) you can use it
for your log files as well.
Format of log messages
----------------------
As can be seen in the screenshot above, the logging handler includes four
fields in every logged message by default:
1. A timestamp indicating when the event was logged. This field is visible by
default. To hide it you can pass the keyword argument
``show_timestamps=False`` when you create the handler.
2. The hostname of the system on which the event was logged. This field is
visible by default. To hide it you can pass the keyword argument
``show_hostname=False`` when you create the handler.
3. The name of the logger that logged the event. This field is visible by
default. To hide it you can pass the keyword argument ``show_name=False``
when you create the handler.
4. The human friendly name of the log level / severity.
5. The message that was logged.
Usage
-----
Here's an example of how you would use the logging handler::
# Create a logger object.
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('your-module')
# Initialize coloredlogs.
import coloredlogs
coloredlogs.install(level=logging.DEBUG)
# Some examples.
logger.debug("this is a debugging message")
logger.info("this is an informational message")
logger.warn("this is a warning message")
logger.error("this is an error message")
logger.fatal("this is a fatal message")
logger.critical("this is a critical message")
You can change the formatting of the output to a limited amount by subclassing
``ColoredStreamHandler`` and overriding the method(s) of your choice. For
details take a look at the `source code`_ (it's only +/- 160 lines of code,
including documentation).
For people who like Vim
-----------------------
Although the logging handler was originally meant for interactive use, it can
also be used to generate log files. In this case the ANSI escape sequences are
not used so the log file will contain plain text and no colors. If you use Vim_
and ``coloredlogs`` and would like to view your log files in color, you can try
the two Vim scripts included in the ``coloredlogs`` source distributions and
git repository:
.. image:: https://peterodding.com/code/python/coloredlogs/screenshots/vim.png
For people who like cron
------------------------
When ``coloredlogs`` is used in a cron_ job, the output that's e-mailed to you
by cron won't contain any ANSI escape sequences because ``coloredlogs``
realizes that it's not attached to an interactive terminal. If you'd like to
have colors e-mailed to you by cron there's a simple way to set it up::
MAILTO="your-email-address@here"
CONTENT_TYPE="text/html"
* * * * * root ansi2html your-command
The ``ansi2html`` program is installed when you install ``coloredlogs``. It
runs ``your-command`` under the external program ``script`` (you need to have
this installed to get ``ansi2html`` working). This makes ``your-command`` think
that it's attached to an interactive terminal which means it will output ANSI
escape sequences and ``ansi2html`` converts these to HTML. Yes, this is a bit
convoluted, but it works great :-)
You can use ``ansi2html`` without ``coloredlogs``, but please note that it only
supports normal text, bold text and text with one of the foreground colors
black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan and white (these are the
portable ANSI color codes).
Contact
-------
The latest version of ``coloredlogs`` is available on PyPi_ and GitHub_. For
bug reports please create an issue on GitHub_. If you have questions,
suggestions, etc. feel free to send me an e-mail at `peter@peterodding.com`_.
License
-------
This software is licensed under the `MIT license`_.
© 2013 Peter Odding.
.. External references:
.. _ANSI escape sequences: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors
.. _cron: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron
.. _GitHub: https://github.com/xolox/python-coloredlogs
.. _logging.StreamHandler: http://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.handlers.html#streamhandler
.. _MIT license: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License
.. _peter@peterodding.com: peter@peterodding.com
.. _PyPi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/coloredlogs
.. _source code: https://github.com/xolox/python-coloredlogs/blob/master/coloredlogs/__init__.py
.. _verboselogs: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/verboselogs
.. _Vim: http://www.vim.org/
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"""
Colored terminal output for Python's logging module.
Author: Peter Odding <peter@peterodding.com>
Last Change: May 10, 2014
URL: https://github.com/xolox/python-coloredlogs
"""
# Semi-standard module versioning.
__version__
=
'0.5'
# Standard library modules.
import
copy
import
logging
import
os
import
re
import
socket
import
sys
import
time
# Portable color codes from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors.
ansi_color_codes
=
dict
(
black
=
0
,
red
=
1
,
green
=
2
,
yellow
=
3
,
blue
=
4
,
magenta
=
5
,
cyan
=
6
,
white
=
7
)
# The logging handler attached to the root logger (initialized by install()).
root_handler
=
None
def
ansi_text
(
message
,
color
=
'black'
,
bold
=
False
):
"""
Wrap text in ANSI escape sequences for the given color and/or style.
:param message: The text message (a string).
:param color: The name of a color (one of the strings black, red, green,
yellow, blue, magenta, cyan or white).
:param bold: ``True`` if the text should be bold, ``False`` otherwise.
:returns: The text message wrapped in ANSI escape sequences.
"""
return
'
\
x1b
[%i;3%im%s
\
x1b
[0m'
%
(
bold
and
1
or
0
,
ansi_color_codes
[
color
],
message
)
def
install
(
level
=
logging
.
INFO
,
**
kw
):
"""
Install a :py:class:`ColoredStreamHandler` for the root logger. Calling
this function multiple times will never install more than one handler.
:param level: The logging level to filter on (defaults to ``INFO``).
:param kw: Optional keyword arguments for :py:class:`ColoredStreamHandler`.
"""
global
root_handler
if
not
root_handler
:
# Create the root handler.
root_handler
=
ColoredStreamHandler
(
level
=
level
,
**
kw
)
# Install the root handler.
root_logger
=
logging
.
getLogger
()
root_logger
.
setLevel
(
logging
.
NOTSET
)
root_logger
.
addHandler
(
root_handler
)
# TODO Move these functions into ColoredStreamHandler?
def
increase_verbosity
():
"""
Increase the verbosity of the root handler by one defined level.
Understands custom logging levels like defined by my ``verboselogs``
module.
"""
defined_levels
=
find_defined_levels
()
current_level
=
get_level
()
closest_level
=
min
(
defined_levels
,
key
=
lambda
l
:
abs
(
l
-
current_level
))
set_level
(
defined_levels
[
max
(
0
,
defined_levels
.
index
(
closest_level
)
-
1
)])
def
is_verbose
():
"""
Check whether the log level of the root handler is set to a verbose level.
:returns: ``True`` if the root handler is verbose, ``False`` if not.
"""
return
get_level
()
<
logging
.
INFO
def
get_level
():
"""
Get the logging level of the root handler.
:returns: The logging level of the root handler (an integer).
"""
install
()
return
root_handler
.
level
def
set_level
(
level
):
"""
Set the logging level of the root handler.
:param level: The logging level to filter on (an integer).
"""
install
()
root_handler
.
level
=
level
def
find_defined_levels
():
"""
Find the defined logging levels.
"""
defined_levels
=
set
()
for
name
in
dir
(
logging
):
if
name
.
isupper
():
value
=
getattr
(
logging
,
name
)
if
isinstance
(
value
,
int
):
defined_levels
.
add
(
value
)
return
sorted
(
defined_levels
)
class
ColoredStreamHandler
(
logging
.
StreamHandler
):
"""
The :py:class:`ColoredStreamHandler` class enables colored terminal output
for a logger created with Python's :py:mod:`logging` module. The log
handler formats log messages including timestamps, logger names and
severity levels. It uses `ANSI escape sequences`_ to highlight timestamps
and debug messages in green and error and warning messages in red. The
handler does not use ANSI escape sequences when output redirection applies,
for example when the standard error stream is being redirected to a file.
Here's an example of its use::
# Create a logger object.
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('your-module')
# Initialize coloredlogs.
import coloredlogs
coloredlogs.install()
coloredlogs.set_level(logging.DEBUG)
# Some examples.
logger.debug("this is a debugging message")
logger.info("this is an informational message")
logger.warn("this is a warning message")
logger.error("this is an error message")
logger.fatal("this is a fatal message")
logger.critical("this is a critical message")
.. _ANSI escape sequences: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
stream
=
sys
.
stderr
,
level
=
logging
.
NOTSET
,
isatty
=
None
,
show_name
=
True
,
show_severity
=
True
,
show_timestamps
=
True
,
show_hostname
=
True
,
use_chroot
=
True
):
logging
.
StreamHandler
.
__init__
(
self
,
stream
)
self
.
level
=
level
self
.
show_timestamps
=
show_timestamps
self
.
show_hostname
=
show_hostname
self
.
show_name
=
show_name
self
.
show_severity
=
show_severity
if
isatty
is
not
None
:
self
.
isatty
=
isatty
else
:
# Protect against sys.stderr.isatty() not being defined (e.g. in
# the Python Interface to Vim).
try
:
self
.
isatty
=
stream
.
isatty
()
except
Exception
:
self
.
isatty
=
False
if
show_hostname
:
chroot_file
=
'/etc/debian_chroot'
if
use_chroot
and
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
chroot_file
):
with
open
(
chroot_file
)
as
handle
:
self
.
hostname
=
handle
.
read
().
strip
()
else
:
self
.
hostname
=
re
.
sub
(
r'\
.loc
al$'
,
''
,
socket
.
gethostname
())
if
show_name
:
self
.
pid
=
os
.
getpid
()
def
emit
(
self
,
record
):
"""
Called by the :py:mod:`logging` module for each log record. Formats the
log message and passes it onto :py:func:`logging.StreamHandler.emit()`.
"""
# If the message doesn't need to be rendered we take a shortcut.
if
record
.
levelno
<
self
.
level
:
return
# Make sure the message is a string.
message
=
record
.
msg
try
:
if
not
isinstance
(
message
,
basestring
):
message
=
unicode
(
message
)
except
NameError
:
if
not
isinstance
(
message
,
str
):
message
=
str
(
message
)
# Colorize the log message text.
severity
=
record
.
levelname
if
severity
==
'CRITICAL'
:
message
=
self
.
wrap_color
(
'red'
,
message
,
bold
=
True
)
elif
severity
==
'ERROR'
:
message
=
self
.
wrap_color
(
'red'
,
message
)
elif
severity
==
'WARNING'
:
message
=
self
.
wrap_color
(
'yellow'
,
message
)
elif
severity
==
'VERBOSE'
:
# The "VERBOSE" logging level is not defined by Python's logging
# module; I've extended the logging module to support this level.
message
=
self
.
wrap_color
(
'blue'
,
message
)
elif
severity
==
'DEBUG'
:
message
=
self
.
wrap_color
(
'green'
,
message
)
# Compose the formatted log message as:
# timestamp hostname name severity message
# Everything except the message text is optional.
parts
=
[]
if
self
.
show_timestamps
:
parts
.
append
(
self
.
wrap_color
(
'green'
,
self
.
render_timestamp
(
record
.
created
)))
if
self
.
show_hostname
:
parts
.
append
(
self
.
wrap_color
(
'magenta'
,
self
.
hostname
))
if
self
.
show_name
:
parts
.
append
(
self
.
wrap_color
(
'blue'
,
self
.
render_name
(
record
.
name
)))
if
self
.
show_severity
:
parts
.
append
(
self
.
wrap_color
(
'black'
,
severity
,
bold
=
True
))
parts
.
append
(
message
)
message
=
' '
.
join
(
parts
)
# Copy the original record so we don't break other handlers.
record
=
copy
.
copy
(
record
)
record
.
msg
=
message
# Use the built-in stream handler to handle output.
logging
.
StreamHandler
.
emit
(
self
,
record
)
def
render_timestamp
(
self
,
created
):
"""
Format the time stamp of the log record. Receives the time when the
LogRecord was created (as returned by :py:func:`time.time()`). By
default this returns a string in the format ``YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS``.
"""
return
time
.
strftime
(
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
,
time
.
localtime
(
created
))
def
render_name
(
self
,
name
):
"""
Format the name of the logger. Receives the name of the logger used to
log the call. By default this returns a string in the format
``NAME[PID]`` (where PID is the process ID reported by
:py:func:`os.getpid()`).
"""
return
'%s[%s]'
%
(
name
,
self
.
pid
)
def
wrap_color
(
self
,
colorname
,
message
,
bold
=
False
):
"""
Wrap text in ANSI escape sequences for the given color [and optionally
to enable bold font].
"""
if
self
.
isatty
:
return
ansi_text
(
message
,
color
=
colorname
,
bold
=
bold
)
else
:
return
message
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"""
Program to convert text with ANSI escape sequences to HTML.
Author: Peter Odding <peter@peterodding.com>
Last Change: May 10, 2014
URL: https://github.com/xolox/python-coloredlogs
"""
# Standard library modules.
import
pipes
import
re
import
subprocess
import
sys
import
tempfile
import
webbrowser
# Portable color codes from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors.
EIGHT_COLOR_PALETTE
=
(
'black'
,
'red'
,
'rgb(78, 154, 6)'
,
# green
'rgb(196, 160, 0)'
,
# yellow
'blue'
,
'rgb(117, 80, 123)'
,
# magenta
'cyan'
,
'white'
)
# Regular expression that matches strings we want to convert. Used to separate
# all special strings and literal output in a single pass (this allows us to
# properly encode the output without resorting to nasty hacks).
token_pattern
=
re
.
compile
(
'(https?://
\
\
S+|www
\
\
.
\
\
S+|
\
x1b
\
\
[.*?m)'
,
re
.
UNICODE
)
def
main
():
"""
Command line interface for the ``ansi2html`` program. Takes a command (and
its arguments) and runs the program under ``script`` (emulating an
interactive terminal), intercepts the output of the command and converts
ANSI escape sequences in the output to HTML.
"""
command
=
[
'script'
,
'-qe'
]
command
.
extend
([
'-c'
,
' '
.
join
(
pipes
.
quote
(
a
)
for
a
in
sys
.
argv
[
1
:])])
command
.
append
(
'/dev/null'
)
program
=
subprocess
.
Popen
(
command
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
)
stdout
,
stderr
=
program
.
communicate
()
html_output
=
convert
(
stdout
)
if
sys
.
stdout
.
isatty
():
fd
,
filename
=
tempfile
.
mkstemp
(
suffix
=
'.html'
)
with
open
(
filename
,
'w'
)
as
handle
:
handle
.
write
(
html_output
)
webbrowser
.
open
(
filename
)
else
:
print
(
html_output
)
def
convert
(
text
):
"""
Convert text with ANSI escape sequences to HTML.
:param text: The text with ANSI escape sequences (a string).
:returns: The text converted to HTML (a string).
"""
output
=
[]
for
token
in
token_pattern
.
split
(
text
):
if
token
.
startswith
((
'http://'
,
'https://'
,
'www.'
)):
url
=
token
if
'://'
not
in
token
:
url
=
'http://'
+
url
text
=
url
.
partition
(
'://'
)[
2
]
token
=
u'<a href="%s" style="color: inherit;">%s</a>'
%
(
html_encode
(
url
),
html_encode
(
text
))
elif
token
.
startswith
(
'
\
x1b
['
):
ansi_codes
=
token
[
2
:
-
1
].
split
(
';'
)
if
ansi_codes
==
[
'0'
]:
token
=
'</span>'
else
:
styles
=
[]
for
code
in
ansi_codes
:
if
code
==
'1'
:
styles
.
append
(
'font-weight: bold;'
)
elif
code
.
startswith
(
'3'
)
and
len
(
code
)
==
2
:
styles
.
append
(
'color: %s;'
%
EIGHT_COLOR_PALETTE
[
int
(
code
[
1
])])
if
styles
:
token
=
'<span style="%s">'
%
' '
.
join
(
styles
)
else
:
token
=
''
else
:
token
=
html_encode
(
token
)
token
=
encode_whitespace
(
token
)
output
.
append
(
token
)
return
''
.
join
(
output
)
def
encode_whitespace
(
text
):
"""
Encode whitespace in text as HTML so that all whitespace (specifically
indentation and line breaks) is preserved when the text is rendered in a
web browser.
:param text: The plain text (a string).
:returns: The text converted to HTML (a string).
"""
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'
\
r
\
n
'
,
'
\
n
'
)
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'
\
n
'
,
'<br>
\
n
'
)
text
=
text
.
replace
(
' '
,
' '
)
return
text
def
html_encode
(
text
):
"""
Encode special characters as HTML so that web browsers render the
characters literally instead of messing up the rendering :-).
:param text: The plain text (a string).
:returns: The text converted to HTML (a string).
"""
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'&'
,
'&'
)
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'<'
,
'<'
)
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'>'
,
'>'
)
text
=
text
.
replace
(
'"'
,
'"'
)
return
text
# vim: ts=4 sw=4 et
slapos/cli/coloredlogs/demo.py
0 → 100644
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d405e453
# Demonstration of the coloredlogs package.
#
# Author: Peter Odding <peter@peterodding.com>
# Last Change: May 10, 2014
# URL: https://github.com/xolox/python-coloredlogs
# Standard library modules.
import
logging
import
time
# Modules included in our package.
import
coloredlogs
# If my verbose logger is installed, we'll use that for the demo.
try
:
from
verboselogs
import
VerboseLogger
as
DemoLogger
except
ImportError
:
from
logging
import
getLogger
as
DemoLogger
# Initialize the logger and handler.
logger
=
DemoLogger
(
'coloredlogs'
)
def
main
():
# Initialize colored output to the terminal.
coloredlogs
.
install
(
level
=
logging
.
DEBUG
)
# Print some examples with different timestamps.
for
level
in
[
'debug'
,
'verbose'
,
'info'
,
'warn'
,
'error'
,
'critical'
]:
if
hasattr
(
logger
,
level
):
getattr
(
logger
,
level
)(
"message with level %r"
,
level
)
time
.
sleep
(
1
)
# Show how exceptions are logged.
try
:
class
RandomException
(
Exception
):
pass
raise
RandomException
(
"Something went horribly wrong!"
)
except
Exception
as
e
:
logger
.
exception
(
e
)
logger
.
info
(
"Done, exiting .."
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
main
()
slapos/cli/entry.py
View file @
d405e453
...
...
@@ -131,9 +131,6 @@ class SlapOSApp(App):
log
=
logging
.
getLogger
(
'slapos'
)
CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
=
'%(message)s'
LOG_FILE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
=
'[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
def
__init__
(
self
):
super
(
SlapOSApp
,
self
).
__init__
(
description
=
'SlapOS client %s'
%
slapos
.
version
.
version
,
...
...
@@ -177,6 +174,18 @@ class SlapOSApp(App):
default
=
None
,
help
=
'Specify a file to log output (default: console only)'
,
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
'--log-color'
,
action
=
'store_true'
,
help
=
'Colored log output in console (stripped if redirected)'
,
default
=
True
,
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
'--log-time'
,
action
=
'store_false'
,
default
=
True
,
help
=
'Include timestamp in console log'
,
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
'-h'
,
'--help'
,
action
=
SlapOSHelpAction
,
...
...
@@ -198,6 +207,54 @@ class SlapOSApp(App):
if
self
.
options
.
verbose_level
>
2
:
self
.
log
.
debug
(
'clean_up %s'
,
cmd
.
__class__
.
__name__
)
@
property
def
CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
(
self
):
fmt
=
[]
if
self
.
options
.
log_time
and
not
self
.
options
.
log_color
:
fmt
.
append
(
'[%(asctime)s]'
)
if
not
self
.
options
.
log_color
:
fmt
.
append
(
'%(levelname)s'
)
fmt
.
append
(
'%(message)s'
)
return
' '
.
join
(
fmt
)
@
property
def
LOG_FILE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
(
self
):
return
'[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
def
configure_logging
(
self
):
"""Create logging handlers for any log output.
"""
root_logger
=
logging
.
getLogger
(
''
)
root_logger
.
setLevel
(
logging
.
DEBUG
)
# Set up logging to a file
if
self
.
options
.
log_file
:
file_handler
=
logging
.
FileHandler
(
filename
=
self
.
options
.
log_file
,
)
formatter
=
logging
.
Formatter
(
self
.
LOG_FILE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
)
file_handler
.
setFormatter
(
formatter
)
root_logger
.
addHandler
(
file_handler
)
# Always send higher-level messages to the console via stderr
if
self
.
options
.
log_color
:
import
coloredlogs
console
=
coloredlogs
.
ColoredStreamHandler
(
show_name
=
True
,
# logger name (slapos) and PID
show_severity
=
True
,
show_timestamps
=
self
.
options
.
log_time
,
show_hostname
=
False
)
else
:
console
=
logging
.
StreamHandler
(
self
.
stderr
)
console_level
=
{
0
:
logging
.
WARNING
,
1
:
logging
.
INFO
,
2
:
logging
.
DEBUG
,
}.
get
(
self
.
options
.
verbose_level
,
logging
.
DEBUG
)
console
.
setLevel
(
console_level
)
formatter
=
logging
.
Formatter
(
self
.
CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT
)
console
.
setFormatter
(
formatter
)
root_logger
.
addHandler
(
console
)
return
def
run
(
self
,
argv
):
# same as cliff.app.App.run except that it won't re-raise
# a logged exception, and doesn't use --debug
...
...
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