Thomas Wouters | b213704 | 2007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # Copyright 2001-2007 by Vinay Sajip. All Rights Reserved. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2 | # |
| 3 | # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its |
| 4 | # documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, |
| 5 | # provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that |
| 6 | # both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in |
| 7 | # supporting documentation, and that the name of Vinay Sajip |
| 8 | # not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution |
| 9 | # of the software without specific, written prior permission. |
| 10 | # VINAY SAJIP DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING |
| 11 | # ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL |
| 12 | # VINAY SAJIP BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR |
| 13 | # ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER |
| 14 | # IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT |
| 15 | # OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | |
| 17 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 3f74284 | 2004-02-28 16:07:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 18 | Additional handlers for the logging package for Python. The core package is |
| 19 | based on PEP 282 and comments thereto in comp.lang.python, and influenced by |
| 20 | Apache's log4j system. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 21 | |
Thomas Wouters | b213704 | 2007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 22 | Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Vinay Sajip. All Rights Reserved. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 23 | |
| 24 | To use, simply 'import logging' and log away! |
| 25 | """ |
| 26 | |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | import sys, logging, socket, os, struct, time, glob |
Guido van Rossum | 99603b0 | 2007-07-20 00:22:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 28 | import pickle |
Thomas Wouters | fc7bb8c | 2007-01-15 15:49:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 29 | from stat import ST_DEV, ST_INO |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 30 | |
Vinay Sajip | 4600f11 | 2005-03-13 09:56:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 31 | try: |
| 32 | import codecs |
| 33 | except ImportError: |
| 34 | codecs = None |
| 35 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 36 | # |
| 37 | # Some constants... |
| 38 | # |
| 39 | |
| 40 | DEFAULT_TCP_LOGGING_PORT = 9020 |
| 41 | DEFAULT_UDP_LOGGING_PORT = 9021 |
| 42 | DEFAULT_HTTP_LOGGING_PORT = 9022 |
| 43 | DEFAULT_SOAP_LOGGING_PORT = 9023 |
| 44 | SYSLOG_UDP_PORT = 514 |
| 45 | |
Thomas Wouters | 477c8d5 | 2006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 46 | _MIDNIGHT = 24 * 60 * 60 # number of seconds in a day |
| 47 | |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | class BaseRotatingHandler(logging.FileHandler): |
| 49 | """ |
| 50 | Base class for handlers that rotate log files at a certain point. |
| 51 | Not meant to be instantiated directly. Instead, use RotatingFileHandler |
| 52 | or TimedRotatingFileHandler. |
| 53 | """ |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | def __init__(self, filename, mode, encoding=None, delay=0): |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | """ |
| 56 | Use the specified filename for streamed logging |
| 57 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 4600f11 | 2005-03-13 09:56:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | if codecs is None: |
| 59 | encoding = None |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 60 | logging.FileHandler.__init__(self, filename, mode, encoding, delay) |
Vinay Sajip | 4600f11 | 2005-03-13 09:56:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 61 | self.mode = mode |
| 62 | self.encoding = encoding |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | def emit(self, record): |
| 65 | """ |
| 66 | Emit a record. |
| 67 | |
| 68 | Output the record to the file, catering for rollover as described |
| 69 | in doRollover(). |
| 70 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 3970c11 | 2004-07-08 10:24:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 71 | try: |
| 72 | if self.shouldRollover(record): |
| 73 | self.doRollover() |
| 74 | logging.FileHandler.emit(self, record) |
Vinay Sajip | 85c1909 | 2005-10-31 13:14:19 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 76 | raise |
Vinay Sajip | 3970c11 | 2004-07-08 10:24:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | except: |
| 78 | self.handleError(record) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 79 | |
| 80 | class RotatingFileHandler(BaseRotatingHandler): |
| 81 | """ |
| 82 | Handler for logging to a set of files, which switches from one file |
| 83 | to the next when the current file reaches a certain size. |
| 84 | """ |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 85 | def __init__(self, filename, mode='a', maxBytes=0, backupCount=0, encoding=None, delay=0): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 86 | """ |
| 87 | Open the specified file and use it as the stream for logging. |
| 88 | |
| 89 | By default, the file grows indefinitely. You can specify particular |
| 90 | values of maxBytes and backupCount to allow the file to rollover at |
| 91 | a predetermined size. |
| 92 | |
| 93 | Rollover occurs whenever the current log file is nearly maxBytes in |
| 94 | length. If backupCount is >= 1, the system will successively create |
| 95 | new files with the same pathname as the base file, but with extensions |
| 96 | ".1", ".2" etc. appended to it. For example, with a backupCount of 5 |
| 97 | and a base file name of "app.log", you would get "app.log", |
| 98 | "app.log.1", "app.log.2", ... through to "app.log.5". The file being |
| 99 | written to is always "app.log" - when it gets filled up, it is closed |
| 100 | and renamed to "app.log.1", and if files "app.log.1", "app.log.2" etc. |
| 101 | exist, then they are renamed to "app.log.2", "app.log.3" etc. |
| 102 | respectively. |
| 103 | |
| 104 | If maxBytes is zero, rollover never occurs. |
| 105 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | if maxBytes > 0: |
Vinay Sajip | 4600f11 | 2005-03-13 09:56:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | mode = 'a' # doesn't make sense otherwise! |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | BaseRotatingHandler.__init__(self, filename, mode, encoding, delay) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | self.maxBytes = maxBytes |
| 110 | self.backupCount = backupCount |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 111 | |
| 112 | def doRollover(self): |
| 113 | """ |
| 114 | Do a rollover, as described in __init__(). |
| 115 | """ |
| 116 | |
| 117 | self.stream.close() |
| 118 | if self.backupCount > 0: |
| 119 | for i in range(self.backupCount - 1, 0, -1): |
| 120 | sfn = "%s.%d" % (self.baseFilename, i) |
| 121 | dfn = "%s.%d" % (self.baseFilename, i + 1) |
| 122 | if os.path.exists(sfn): |
| 123 | #print "%s -> %s" % (sfn, dfn) |
| 124 | if os.path.exists(dfn): |
| 125 | os.remove(dfn) |
| 126 | os.rename(sfn, dfn) |
| 127 | dfn = self.baseFilename + ".1" |
| 128 | if os.path.exists(dfn): |
| 129 | os.remove(dfn) |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 130 | os.rename(self.baseFilename, dfn) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 131 | #print "%s -> %s" % (self.baseFilename, dfn) |
Thomas Wouters | b213704 | 2007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 132 | self.mode = 'w' |
| 133 | self.stream = self._open() |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 135 | def shouldRollover(self, record): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 136 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 137 | Determine if rollover should occur. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 139 | Basically, see if the supplied record would cause the file to exceed |
| 140 | the size limit we have. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 141 | """ |
| 142 | if self.maxBytes > 0: # are we rolling over? |
| 143 | msg = "%s\n" % self.format(record) |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 144 | self.stream.seek(0, 2) #due to non-posix-compliant Windows feature |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 145 | if self.stream.tell() + len(msg) >= self.maxBytes: |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 146 | return 1 |
| 147 | return 0 |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 148 | |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 149 | class TimedRotatingFileHandler(BaseRotatingHandler): |
| 150 | """ |
| 151 | Handler for logging to a file, rotating the log file at certain timed |
| 152 | intervals. |
| 153 | |
| 154 | If backupCount is > 0, when rollover is done, no more than backupCount |
| 155 | files are kept - the oldest ones are deleted. |
| 156 | """ |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | def __init__(self, filename, when='h', interval=1, backupCount=0, encoding=None, delay=0): |
| 158 | BaseRotatingHandler.__init__(self, filename, 'a', encoding, delay) |
Neal Norwitz | 9d72bb4 | 2007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 159 | self.when = when.upper() |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 160 | self.backupCount = backupCount |
| 161 | # Calculate the real rollover interval, which is just the number of |
| 162 | # seconds between rollovers. Also set the filename suffix used when |
| 163 | # a rollover occurs. Current 'when' events supported: |
| 164 | # S - Seconds |
| 165 | # M - Minutes |
| 166 | # H - Hours |
| 167 | # D - Days |
| 168 | # midnight - roll over at midnight |
| 169 | # W{0-6} - roll over on a certain day; 0 - Monday |
| 170 | # |
| 171 | # Case of the 'when' specifier is not important; lower or upper case |
| 172 | # will work. |
| 173 | currentTime = int(time.time()) |
| 174 | if self.when == 'S': |
| 175 | self.interval = 1 # one second |
| 176 | self.suffix = "%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S" |
| 177 | elif self.when == 'M': |
| 178 | self.interval = 60 # one minute |
| 179 | self.suffix = "%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M" |
| 180 | elif self.when == 'H': |
| 181 | self.interval = 60 * 60 # one hour |
| 182 | self.suffix = "%Y-%m-%d_%H" |
| 183 | elif self.when == 'D' or self.when == 'MIDNIGHT': |
| 184 | self.interval = 60 * 60 * 24 # one day |
| 185 | self.suffix = "%Y-%m-%d" |
| 186 | elif self.when.startswith('W'): |
| 187 | self.interval = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 # one week |
| 188 | if len(self.when) != 2: |
| 189 | raise ValueError("You must specify a day for weekly rollover from 0 to 6 (0 is Monday): %s" % self.when) |
| 190 | if self.when[1] < '0' or self.when[1] > '6': |
| 191 | raise ValueError("Invalid day specified for weekly rollover: %s" % self.when) |
| 192 | self.dayOfWeek = int(self.when[1]) |
| 193 | self.suffix = "%Y-%m-%d" |
| 194 | else: |
| 195 | raise ValueError("Invalid rollover interval specified: %s" % self.when) |
| 196 | |
Vinay Sajip | e7d4066 | 2004-10-03 19:12:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 197 | self.interval = self.interval * interval # multiply by units requested |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 198 | self.rolloverAt = currentTime + self.interval |
| 199 | |
| 200 | # If we are rolling over at midnight or weekly, then the interval is already known. |
| 201 | # What we need to figure out is WHEN the next interval is. In other words, |
| 202 | # if you are rolling over at midnight, then your base interval is 1 day, |
| 203 | # but you want to start that one day clock at midnight, not now. So, we |
| 204 | # have to fudge the rolloverAt value in order to trigger the first rollover |
| 205 | # at the right time. After that, the regular interval will take care of |
| 206 | # the rest. Note that this code doesn't care about leap seconds. :) |
| 207 | if self.when == 'MIDNIGHT' or self.when.startswith('W'): |
| 208 | # This could be done with less code, but I wanted it to be clear |
| 209 | t = time.localtime(currentTime) |
| 210 | currentHour = t[3] |
| 211 | currentMinute = t[4] |
| 212 | currentSecond = t[5] |
| 213 | # r is the number of seconds left between now and midnight |
Thomas Wouters | 477c8d5 | 2006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 214 | r = _MIDNIGHT - ((currentHour * 60 + currentMinute) * 60 + |
| 215 | currentSecond) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | self.rolloverAt = currentTime + r |
| 217 | # If we are rolling over on a certain day, add in the number of days until |
| 218 | # the next rollover, but offset by 1 since we just calculated the time |
| 219 | # until the next day starts. There are three cases: |
| 220 | # Case 1) The day to rollover is today; in this case, do nothing |
| 221 | # Case 2) The day to rollover is further in the interval (i.e., today is |
| 222 | # day 2 (Wednesday) and rollover is on day 6 (Sunday). Days to |
| 223 | # next rollover is simply 6 - 2 - 1, or 3. |
| 224 | # Case 3) The day to rollover is behind us in the interval (i.e., today |
| 225 | # is day 5 (Saturday) and rollover is on day 3 (Thursday). |
| 226 | # Days to rollover is 6 - 5 + 3, or 4. In this case, it's the |
| 227 | # number of days left in the current week (1) plus the number |
| 228 | # of days in the next week until the rollover day (3). |
Georg Brandl | 86def6c | 2008-01-21 20:36:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 229 | # The calculations described in 2) and 3) above need to have a day added. |
| 230 | # This is because the above time calculation takes us to midnight on this |
| 231 | # day, i.e. the start of the next day. |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 232 | if when.startswith('W'): |
| 233 | day = t[6] # 0 is Monday |
Guido van Rossum | 8ce8a78 | 2007-11-01 19:42:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | if day != self.dayOfWeek: |
| 235 | if day < self.dayOfWeek: |
Georg Brandl | 86def6c | 2008-01-21 20:36:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 236 | daysToWait = self.dayOfWeek - day |
Guido van Rossum | 8ce8a78 | 2007-11-01 19:42:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 237 | else: |
Georg Brandl | 86def6c | 2008-01-21 20:36:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 238 | daysToWait = 6 - day + self.dayOfWeek + 1 |
Vinay Sajip | e7d4066 | 2004-10-03 19:12:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 239 | self.rolloverAt = self.rolloverAt + (daysToWait * (60 * 60 * 24)) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | |
Vinay Sajip | 5e9e9e1 | 2004-07-12 09:21:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 241 | #print "Will rollover at %d, %d seconds from now" % (self.rolloverAt, self.rolloverAt - currentTime) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 242 | |
| 243 | def shouldRollover(self, record): |
| 244 | """ |
| 245 | Determine if rollover should occur |
| 246 | |
| 247 | record is not used, as we are just comparing times, but it is needed so |
| 248 | the method siguratures are the same |
| 249 | """ |
| 250 | t = int(time.time()) |
| 251 | if t >= self.rolloverAt: |
| 252 | return 1 |
Vinay Sajip | 5e9e9e1 | 2004-07-12 09:21:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 253 | #print "No need to rollover: %d, %d" % (t, self.rolloverAt) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | return 0 |
| 255 | |
| 256 | def doRollover(self): |
| 257 | """ |
| 258 | do a rollover; in this case, a date/time stamp is appended to the filename |
| 259 | when the rollover happens. However, you want the file to be named for the |
| 260 | start of the interval, not the current time. If there is a backup count, |
| 261 | then we have to get a list of matching filenames, sort them and remove |
| 262 | the one with the oldest suffix. |
| 263 | """ |
| 264 | self.stream.close() |
| 265 | # get the time that this sequence started at and make it a TimeTuple |
| 266 | t = self.rolloverAt - self.interval |
| 267 | timeTuple = time.localtime(t) |
| 268 | dfn = self.baseFilename + "." + time.strftime(self.suffix, timeTuple) |
| 269 | if os.path.exists(dfn): |
| 270 | os.remove(dfn) |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 271 | os.rename(self.baseFilename, dfn) |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 272 | if self.backupCount > 0: |
| 273 | # find the oldest log file and delete it |
| 274 | s = glob.glob(self.baseFilename + ".20*") |
| 275 | if len(s) > self.backupCount: |
Vinay Sajip | 5e9e9e1 | 2004-07-12 09:21:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 276 | s.sort() |
Vinay Sajip | 17c52d8 | 2004-07-03 11:48:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 277 | os.remove(s[0]) |
Vinay Sajip | 5e9e9e1 | 2004-07-12 09:21:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | #print "%s -> %s" % (self.baseFilename, dfn) |
Thomas Wouters | b213704 | 2007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | self.mode = 'w' |
| 280 | self.stream = self._open() |
Vinay Sajip | d952041 | 2006-01-16 09:13:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | self.rolloverAt = self.rolloverAt + self.interval |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 282 | |
Thomas Wouters | fc7bb8c | 2007-01-15 15:49:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 283 | class WatchedFileHandler(logging.FileHandler): |
| 284 | """ |
| 285 | A handler for logging to a file, which watches the file |
| 286 | to see if it has changed while in use. This can happen because of |
| 287 | usage of programs such as newsyslog and logrotate which perform |
| 288 | log file rotation. This handler, intended for use under Unix, |
| 289 | watches the file to see if it has changed since the last emit. |
| 290 | (A file has changed if its device or inode have changed.) |
| 291 | If it has changed, the old file stream is closed, and the file |
| 292 | opened to get a new stream. |
| 293 | |
| 294 | This handler is not appropriate for use under Windows, because |
| 295 | under Windows open files cannot be moved or renamed - logging |
| 296 | opens the files with exclusive locks - and so there is no need |
| 297 | for such a handler. Furthermore, ST_INO is not supported under |
| 298 | Windows; stat always returns zero for this value. |
| 299 | |
| 300 | This handler is based on a suggestion and patch by Chad J. |
| 301 | Schroeder. |
| 302 | """ |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 303 | def __init__(self, filename, mode='a', encoding=None, delay=0): |
| 304 | logging.FileHandler.__init__(self, filename, mode, encoding, delay) |
| 305 | if not os.path.exists(self.baseFilename): |
| 306 | self.dev, self.ino = -1, -1 |
| 307 | else: |
| 308 | stat = os.stat(self.baseFilename) |
| 309 | self.dev, self.ino = stat[ST_DEV], stat[ST_INO] |
Thomas Wouters | fc7bb8c | 2007-01-15 15:49:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 310 | |
| 311 | def emit(self, record): |
| 312 | """ |
| 313 | Emit a record. |
| 314 | |
| 315 | First check if the underlying file has changed, and if it |
| 316 | has, close the old stream and reopen the file to get the |
| 317 | current stream. |
| 318 | """ |
| 319 | if not os.path.exists(self.baseFilename): |
| 320 | stat = None |
| 321 | changed = 1 |
| 322 | else: |
| 323 | stat = os.stat(self.baseFilename) |
| 324 | changed = (stat[ST_DEV] != self.dev) or (stat[ST_INO] != self.ino) |
Christian Heimes | e7a15bb | 2008-01-24 16:21:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 325 | if changed and self.stream is not None: |
Thomas Wouters | fc7bb8c | 2007-01-15 15:49:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 326 | self.stream.flush() |
| 327 | self.stream.close() |
| 328 | self.stream = self._open() |
| 329 | if stat is None: |
| 330 | stat = os.stat(self.baseFilename) |
| 331 | self.dev, self.ino = stat[ST_DEV], stat[ST_INO] |
| 332 | logging.FileHandler.emit(self, record) |
| 333 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | class SocketHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 335 | """ |
| 336 | A handler class which writes logging records, in pickle format, to |
| 337 | a streaming socket. The socket is kept open across logging calls. |
| 338 | If the peer resets it, an attempt is made to reconnect on the next call. |
Raymond Hettinger | 6f3eaa6 | 2003-06-27 21:43:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 339 | The pickle which is sent is that of the LogRecord's attribute dictionary |
| 340 | (__dict__), so that the receiver does not need to have the logging module |
| 341 | installed in order to process the logging event. |
| 342 | |
| 343 | To unpickle the record at the receiving end into a LogRecord, use the |
| 344 | makeLogRecord function. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 345 | """ |
| 346 | |
| 347 | def __init__(self, host, port): |
| 348 | """ |
| 349 | Initializes the handler with a specific host address and port. |
| 350 | |
| 351 | The attribute 'closeOnError' is set to 1 - which means that if |
| 352 | a socket error occurs, the socket is silently closed and then |
| 353 | reopened on the next logging call. |
| 354 | """ |
| 355 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
| 356 | self.host = host |
| 357 | self.port = port |
| 358 | self.sock = None |
| 359 | self.closeOnError = 0 |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | self.retryTime = None |
| 361 | # |
| 362 | # Exponential backoff parameters. |
| 363 | # |
| 364 | self.retryStart = 1.0 |
| 365 | self.retryMax = 30.0 |
| 366 | self.retryFactor = 2.0 |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 367 | |
Guido van Rossum | d8faa36 | 2007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 368 | def makeSocket(self, timeout=1): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | """ |
| 370 | A factory method which allows subclasses to define the precise |
| 371 | type of socket they want. |
| 372 | """ |
| 373 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
Guido van Rossum | d8faa36 | 2007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 374 | if hasattr(s, 'settimeout'): |
| 375 | s.settimeout(timeout) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 376 | s.connect((self.host, self.port)) |
| 377 | return s |
| 378 | |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 379 | def createSocket(self): |
| 380 | """ |
| 381 | Try to create a socket, using an exponential backoff with |
| 382 | a max retry time. Thanks to Robert Olson for the original patch |
| 383 | (SF #815911) which has been slightly refactored. |
| 384 | """ |
| 385 | now = time.time() |
| 386 | # Either retryTime is None, in which case this |
| 387 | # is the first time back after a disconnect, or |
| 388 | # we've waited long enough. |
| 389 | if self.retryTime is None: |
Tim Peters | 4e0e1b6 | 2004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | attempt = 1 |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 391 | else: |
Tim Peters | 4e0e1b6 | 2004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 392 | attempt = (now >= self.retryTime) |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 393 | if attempt: |
| 394 | try: |
| 395 | self.sock = self.makeSocket() |
| 396 | self.retryTime = None # next time, no delay before trying |
Thomas Wouters | 902d6eb | 2007-01-09 23:18:33 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 397 | except socket.error: |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 398 | #Creation failed, so set the retry time and return. |
| 399 | if self.retryTime is None: |
| 400 | self.retryPeriod = self.retryStart |
| 401 | else: |
| 402 | self.retryPeriod = self.retryPeriod * self.retryFactor |
| 403 | if self.retryPeriod > self.retryMax: |
| 404 | self.retryPeriod = self.retryMax |
| 405 | self.retryTime = now + self.retryPeriod |
| 406 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 407 | def send(self, s): |
| 408 | """ |
| 409 | Send a pickled string to the socket. |
| 410 | |
| 411 | This function allows for partial sends which can happen when the |
| 412 | network is busy. |
| 413 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 414 | if self.sock is None: |
| 415 | self.createSocket() |
| 416 | #self.sock can be None either because we haven't reached the retry |
| 417 | #time yet, or because we have reached the retry time and retried, |
| 418 | #but are still unable to connect. |
| 419 | if self.sock: |
| 420 | try: |
| 421 | if hasattr(self.sock, "sendall"): |
| 422 | self.sock.sendall(s) |
| 423 | else: |
| 424 | sentsofar = 0 |
| 425 | left = len(s) |
| 426 | while left > 0: |
| 427 | sent = self.sock.send(s[sentsofar:]) |
| 428 | sentsofar = sentsofar + sent |
| 429 | left = left - sent |
| 430 | except socket.error: |
| 431 | self.sock.close() |
| 432 | self.sock = None # so we can call createSocket next time |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 433 | |
| 434 | def makePickle(self, record): |
| 435 | """ |
| 436 | Pickles the record in binary format with a length prefix, and |
| 437 | returns it ready for transmission across the socket. |
| 438 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 439 | ei = record.exc_info |
| 440 | if ei: |
Tim Peters | 4e0e1b6 | 2004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 441 | dummy = self.format(record) # just to get traceback text into record.exc_text |
| 442 | record.exc_info = None # to avoid Unpickleable error |
Guido van Rossum | ba205d6 | 2006-08-17 08:57:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 443 | s = pickle.dumps(record.__dict__, 1) |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 444 | if ei: |
Tim Peters | 4e0e1b6 | 2004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 445 | record.exc_info = ei # for next handler |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 446 | slen = struct.pack(">L", len(s)) |
| 447 | return slen + s |
| 448 | |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 449 | def handleError(self, record): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 450 | """ |
| 451 | Handle an error during logging. |
| 452 | |
| 453 | An error has occurred during logging. Most likely cause - |
| 454 | connection lost. Close the socket so that we can retry on the |
| 455 | next event. |
| 456 | """ |
| 457 | if self.closeOnError and self.sock: |
| 458 | self.sock.close() |
| 459 | self.sock = None #try to reconnect next time |
| 460 | else: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 461 | logging.Handler.handleError(self, record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 462 | |
| 463 | def emit(self, record): |
| 464 | """ |
| 465 | Emit a record. |
| 466 | |
| 467 | Pickles the record and writes it to the socket in binary format. |
| 468 | If there is an error with the socket, silently drop the packet. |
| 469 | If there was a problem with the socket, re-establishes the |
| 470 | socket. |
| 471 | """ |
| 472 | try: |
| 473 | s = self.makePickle(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 474 | self.send(s) |
Vinay Sajip | 85c1909 | 2005-10-31 13:14:19 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 475 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 476 | raise |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 477 | except: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 478 | self.handleError(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 479 | |
| 480 | def close(self): |
| 481 | """ |
| 482 | Closes the socket. |
| 483 | """ |
| 484 | if self.sock: |
| 485 | self.sock.close() |
| 486 | self.sock = None |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 487 | logging.Handler.close(self) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 488 | |
| 489 | class DatagramHandler(SocketHandler): |
| 490 | """ |
| 491 | A handler class which writes logging records, in pickle format, to |
Raymond Hettinger | 6f3eaa6 | 2003-06-27 21:43:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 492 | a datagram socket. The pickle which is sent is that of the LogRecord's |
| 493 | attribute dictionary (__dict__), so that the receiver does not need to |
| 494 | have the logging module installed in order to process the logging event. |
| 495 | |
| 496 | To unpickle the record at the receiving end into a LogRecord, use the |
| 497 | makeLogRecord function. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | |
| 499 | """ |
| 500 | def __init__(self, host, port): |
| 501 | """ |
| 502 | Initializes the handler with a specific host address and port. |
| 503 | """ |
| 504 | SocketHandler.__init__(self, host, port) |
| 505 | self.closeOnError = 0 |
| 506 | |
| 507 | def makeSocket(self): |
| 508 | """ |
| 509 | The factory method of SocketHandler is here overridden to create |
| 510 | a UDP socket (SOCK_DGRAM). |
| 511 | """ |
| 512 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) |
| 513 | return s |
| 514 | |
| 515 | def send(self, s): |
| 516 | """ |
| 517 | Send a pickled string to a socket. |
| 518 | |
| 519 | This function no longer allows for partial sends which can happen |
| 520 | when the network is busy - UDP does not guarantee delivery and |
| 521 | can deliver packets out of sequence. |
| 522 | """ |
Vinay Sajip | fb15417 | 2004-08-24 09:36:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 523 | if self.sock is None: |
| 524 | self.createSocket() |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 525 | self.sock.sendto(s, (self.host, self.port)) |
| 526 | |
| 527 | class SysLogHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 528 | """ |
| 529 | A handler class which sends formatted logging records to a syslog |
| 530 | server. Based on Sam Rushing's syslog module: |
| 531 | http://www.nightmare.com/squirl/python-ext/misc/syslog.py |
| 532 | Contributed by Nicolas Untz (after which minor refactoring changes |
| 533 | have been made). |
| 534 | """ |
| 535 | |
| 536 | # from <linux/sys/syslog.h>: |
| 537 | # ====================================================================== |
| 538 | # priorities/facilities are encoded into a single 32-bit quantity, where |
| 539 | # the bottom 3 bits are the priority (0-7) and the top 28 bits are the |
| 540 | # facility (0-big number). Both the priorities and the facilities map |
| 541 | # roughly one-to-one to strings in the syslogd(8) source code. This |
| 542 | # mapping is included in this file. |
| 543 | # |
| 544 | # priorities (these are ordered) |
| 545 | |
| 546 | LOG_EMERG = 0 # system is unusable |
| 547 | LOG_ALERT = 1 # action must be taken immediately |
| 548 | LOG_CRIT = 2 # critical conditions |
| 549 | LOG_ERR = 3 # error conditions |
| 550 | LOG_WARNING = 4 # warning conditions |
| 551 | LOG_NOTICE = 5 # normal but significant condition |
| 552 | LOG_INFO = 6 # informational |
| 553 | LOG_DEBUG = 7 # debug-level messages |
| 554 | |
| 555 | # facility codes |
| 556 | LOG_KERN = 0 # kernel messages |
| 557 | LOG_USER = 1 # random user-level messages |
| 558 | LOG_MAIL = 2 # mail system |
| 559 | LOG_DAEMON = 3 # system daemons |
| 560 | LOG_AUTH = 4 # security/authorization messages |
| 561 | LOG_SYSLOG = 5 # messages generated internally by syslogd |
| 562 | LOG_LPR = 6 # line printer subsystem |
| 563 | LOG_NEWS = 7 # network news subsystem |
| 564 | LOG_UUCP = 8 # UUCP subsystem |
| 565 | LOG_CRON = 9 # clock daemon |
| 566 | LOG_AUTHPRIV = 10 # security/authorization messages (private) |
| 567 | |
| 568 | # other codes through 15 reserved for system use |
| 569 | LOG_LOCAL0 = 16 # reserved for local use |
| 570 | LOG_LOCAL1 = 17 # reserved for local use |
| 571 | LOG_LOCAL2 = 18 # reserved for local use |
| 572 | LOG_LOCAL3 = 19 # reserved for local use |
| 573 | LOG_LOCAL4 = 20 # reserved for local use |
| 574 | LOG_LOCAL5 = 21 # reserved for local use |
| 575 | LOG_LOCAL6 = 22 # reserved for local use |
| 576 | LOG_LOCAL7 = 23 # reserved for local use |
| 577 | |
| 578 | priority_names = { |
| 579 | "alert": LOG_ALERT, |
| 580 | "crit": LOG_CRIT, |
| 581 | "critical": LOG_CRIT, |
| 582 | "debug": LOG_DEBUG, |
| 583 | "emerg": LOG_EMERG, |
| 584 | "err": LOG_ERR, |
| 585 | "error": LOG_ERR, # DEPRECATED |
| 586 | "info": LOG_INFO, |
| 587 | "notice": LOG_NOTICE, |
| 588 | "panic": LOG_EMERG, # DEPRECATED |
| 589 | "warn": LOG_WARNING, # DEPRECATED |
| 590 | "warning": LOG_WARNING, |
| 591 | } |
| 592 | |
| 593 | facility_names = { |
| 594 | "auth": LOG_AUTH, |
| 595 | "authpriv": LOG_AUTHPRIV, |
| 596 | "cron": LOG_CRON, |
| 597 | "daemon": LOG_DAEMON, |
| 598 | "kern": LOG_KERN, |
| 599 | "lpr": LOG_LPR, |
| 600 | "mail": LOG_MAIL, |
| 601 | "news": LOG_NEWS, |
| 602 | "security": LOG_AUTH, # DEPRECATED |
| 603 | "syslog": LOG_SYSLOG, |
| 604 | "user": LOG_USER, |
| 605 | "uucp": LOG_UUCP, |
| 606 | "local0": LOG_LOCAL0, |
| 607 | "local1": LOG_LOCAL1, |
| 608 | "local2": LOG_LOCAL2, |
| 609 | "local3": LOG_LOCAL3, |
| 610 | "local4": LOG_LOCAL4, |
| 611 | "local5": LOG_LOCAL5, |
| 612 | "local6": LOG_LOCAL6, |
| 613 | "local7": LOG_LOCAL7, |
| 614 | } |
| 615 | |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 616 | #The map below appears to be trivially lowercasing the key. However, |
| 617 | #there's more to it than meets the eye - in some locales, lowercasing |
| 618 | #gives unexpected results. See SF #1524081: in the Turkish locale, |
| 619 | #"INFO".lower() != "info" |
| 620 | priority_map = { |
| 621 | "DEBUG" : "debug", |
| 622 | "INFO" : "info", |
| 623 | "WARNING" : "warning", |
| 624 | "ERROR" : "error", |
| 625 | "CRITICAL" : "critical" |
| 626 | } |
| 627 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 628 | def __init__(self, address=('localhost', SYSLOG_UDP_PORT), facility=LOG_USER): |
| 629 | """ |
| 630 | Initialize a handler. |
| 631 | |
Guido van Rossum | e7ba495 | 2007-06-06 23:52:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 632 | If address is specified as a string, a UNIX socket is used. To log to a |
| 633 | local syslogd, "SysLogHandler(address="/dev/log")" can be used. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 634 | If facility is not specified, LOG_USER is used. |
| 635 | """ |
| 636 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
| 637 | |
| 638 | self.address = address |
| 639 | self.facility = facility |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 640 | if isinstance(address, str): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 641 | self.unixsocket = 1 |
Thomas Wouters | 89f507f | 2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 642 | self._connect_unixsocket(address) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 643 | else: |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 644 | self.unixsocket = 0 |
Thomas Wouters | 89f507f | 2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 645 | self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 646 | |
| 647 | self.formatter = None |
| 648 | |
Vinay Sajip | a1974c1 | 2005-01-13 08:23:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 649 | def _connect_unixsocket(self, address): |
| 650 | self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) |
| 651 | # syslog may require either DGRAM or STREAM sockets |
| 652 | try: |
| 653 | self.socket.connect(address) |
| 654 | except socket.error: |
| 655 | self.socket.close() |
| 656 | self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
Vinay Sajip | 8b6b53f | 2005-11-09 13:55:13 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 657 | self.socket.connect(address) |
Vinay Sajip | a1974c1 | 2005-01-13 08:23:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 658 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 659 | # curious: when talking to the unix-domain '/dev/log' socket, a |
| 660 | # zero-terminator seems to be required. this string is placed |
| 661 | # into a class variable so that it can be overridden if |
| 662 | # necessary. |
| 663 | log_format_string = '<%d>%s\000' |
| 664 | |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 665 | def encodePriority(self, facility, priority): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 666 | """ |
| 667 | Encode the facility and priority. You can pass in strings or |
| 668 | integers - if strings are passed, the facility_names and |
| 669 | priority_names mapping dictionaries are used to convert them to |
| 670 | integers. |
| 671 | """ |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 672 | if isinstance(facility, str): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 673 | facility = self.facility_names[facility] |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 674 | if isinstance(priority, str): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 675 | priority = self.priority_names[priority] |
| 676 | return (facility << 3) | priority |
| 677 | |
| 678 | def close (self): |
| 679 | """ |
| 680 | Closes the socket. |
| 681 | """ |
| 682 | if self.unixsocket: |
| 683 | self.socket.close() |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 684 | logging.Handler.close(self) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 685 | |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 686 | def mapPriority(self, levelName): |
| 687 | """ |
| 688 | Map a logging level name to a key in the priority_names map. |
| 689 | This is useful in two scenarios: when custom levels are being |
| 690 | used, and in the case where you can't do a straightforward |
| 691 | mapping by lowercasing the logging level name because of locale- |
| 692 | specific issues (see SF #1524081). |
| 693 | """ |
| 694 | return self.priority_map.get(levelName, "warning") |
| 695 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 696 | def emit(self, record): |
| 697 | """ |
| 698 | Emit a record. |
| 699 | |
| 700 | The record is formatted, and then sent to the syslog server. If |
| 701 | exception information is present, it is NOT sent to the server. |
| 702 | """ |
| 703 | msg = self.format(record) |
| 704 | """ |
| 705 | We need to convert record level to lowercase, maybe this will |
| 706 | change in the future. |
| 707 | """ |
| 708 | msg = self.log_format_string % ( |
| 709 | self.encodePriority(self.facility, |
Thomas Wouters | 0e3f591 | 2006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 710 | self.mapPriority(record.levelname)), |
| 711 | msg) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 712 | try: |
| 713 | if self.unixsocket: |
Vinay Sajip | a1974c1 | 2005-01-13 08:23:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 714 | try: |
| 715 | self.socket.send(msg) |
| 716 | except socket.error: |
| 717 | self._connect_unixsocket(self.address) |
| 718 | self.socket.send(msg) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 719 | else: |
| 720 | self.socket.sendto(msg, self.address) |
Vinay Sajip | 85c1909 | 2005-10-31 13:14:19 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 721 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 722 | raise |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 723 | except: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 724 | self.handleError(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | |
| 726 | class SMTPHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 727 | """ |
| 728 | A handler class which sends an SMTP email for each logging event. |
| 729 | """ |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 730 | def __init__(self, mailhost, fromaddr, toaddrs, subject, credentials=None): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 731 | """ |
| 732 | Initialize the handler. |
| 733 | |
| 734 | Initialize the instance with the from and to addresses and subject |
| 735 | line of the email. To specify a non-standard SMTP port, use the |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 736 | (host, port) tuple format for the mailhost argument. To specify |
| 737 | authentication credentials, supply a (username, password) tuple |
| 738 | for the credentials argument. |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 739 | """ |
| 740 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 741 | if isinstance(mailhost, tuple): |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 742 | self.mailhost, self.mailport = mailhost |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 743 | else: |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 744 | self.mailhost, self.mailport = mailhost, None |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 745 | if isinstance(credentials, tuple): |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 746 | self.username, self.password = credentials |
| 747 | else: |
| 748 | self.username = None |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 749 | self.fromaddr = fromaddr |
Guido van Rossum | 1325790 | 2007-06-07 23:15:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 750 | if isinstance(toaddrs, str): |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 751 | toaddrs = [toaddrs] |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 752 | self.toaddrs = toaddrs |
| 753 | self.subject = subject |
| 754 | |
| 755 | def getSubject(self, record): |
| 756 | """ |
| 757 | Determine the subject for the email. |
| 758 | |
| 759 | If you want to specify a subject line which is record-dependent, |
| 760 | override this method. |
| 761 | """ |
| 762 | return self.subject |
| 763 | |
Vinay Sajip | e7d4066 | 2004-10-03 19:12:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | weekdayname = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'] |
| 765 | |
| 766 | monthname = [None, |
| 767 | 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', |
| 768 | 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] |
| 769 | |
| 770 | def date_time(self): |
| 771 | """ |
| 772 | Return the current date and time formatted for a MIME header. |
| 773 | Needed for Python 1.5.2 (no email package available) |
| 774 | """ |
| 775 | year, month, day, hh, mm, ss, wd, y, z = time.gmtime(time.time()) |
| 776 | s = "%s, %02d %3s %4d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % ( |
| 777 | self.weekdayname[wd], |
| 778 | day, self.monthname[month], year, |
| 779 | hh, mm, ss) |
| 780 | return s |
| 781 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 782 | def emit(self, record): |
| 783 | """ |
| 784 | Emit a record. |
| 785 | |
| 786 | Format the record and send it to the specified addressees. |
| 787 | """ |
| 788 | try: |
| 789 | import smtplib |
Vinay Sajip | e7d4066 | 2004-10-03 19:12:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 790 | try: |
Thomas Wouters | b213704 | 2007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 791 | from email.utils import formatdate |
Thomas Wouters | 902d6eb | 2007-01-09 23:18:33 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 792 | except ImportError: |
Vinay Sajip | e7d4066 | 2004-10-03 19:12:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 793 | formatdate = self.date_time |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 794 | port = self.mailport |
| 795 | if not port: |
| 796 | port = smtplib.SMTP_PORT |
| 797 | smtp = smtplib.SMTP(self.mailhost, port) |
| 798 | msg = self.format(record) |
Neal Norwitz | f297bd1 | 2003-04-23 03:49:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 799 | msg = "From: %s\r\nTo: %s\r\nSubject: %s\r\nDate: %s\r\n\r\n%s" % ( |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 800 | self.fromaddr, |
Neal Norwitz | 9d72bb4 | 2007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 801 | ",".join(self.toaddrs), |
Neal Norwitz | f297bd1 | 2003-04-23 03:49:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 802 | self.getSubject(record), |
Martin v. Löwis | 318a12e | 2004-08-18 12:27:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 803 | formatdate(), msg) |
Guido van Rossum | 360e4b8 | 2007-05-14 22:51:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 804 | if self.username: |
| 805 | smtp.login(self.username, self.password) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 806 | smtp.sendmail(self.fromaddr, self.toaddrs, msg) |
| 807 | smtp.quit() |
Vinay Sajip | 245a5ab | 2005-10-31 14:27:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 808 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 809 | raise |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 810 | except: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 811 | self.handleError(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 812 | |
| 813 | class NTEventLogHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 814 | """ |
| 815 | A handler class which sends events to the NT Event Log. Adds a |
| 816 | registry entry for the specified application name. If no dllname is |
| 817 | provided, win32service.pyd (which contains some basic message |
| 818 | placeholders) is used. Note that use of these placeholders will make |
| 819 | your event logs big, as the entire message source is held in the log. |
| 820 | If you want slimmer logs, you have to pass in the name of your own DLL |
| 821 | which contains the message definitions you want to use in the event log. |
| 822 | """ |
| 823 | def __init__(self, appname, dllname=None, logtype="Application"): |
| 824 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
| 825 | try: |
| 826 | import win32evtlogutil, win32evtlog |
| 827 | self.appname = appname |
| 828 | self._welu = win32evtlogutil |
| 829 | if not dllname: |
| 830 | dllname = os.path.split(self._welu.__file__) |
| 831 | dllname = os.path.split(dllname[0]) |
| 832 | dllname = os.path.join(dllname[0], r'win32service.pyd') |
| 833 | self.dllname = dllname |
| 834 | self.logtype = logtype |
| 835 | self._welu.AddSourceToRegistry(appname, dllname, logtype) |
| 836 | self.deftype = win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE |
| 837 | self.typemap = { |
| 838 | logging.DEBUG : win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, |
| 839 | logging.INFO : win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 840 | logging.WARNING : win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE, |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 841 | logging.ERROR : win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, |
| 842 | logging.CRITICAL: win32evtlog.EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, |
| 843 | } |
| 844 | except ImportError: |
Guido van Rossum | be19ed7 | 2007-02-09 05:37:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 845 | print("The Python Win32 extensions for NT (service, event "\ |
| 846 | "logging) appear not to be available.") |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 847 | self._welu = None |
| 848 | |
| 849 | def getMessageID(self, record): |
| 850 | """ |
| 851 | Return the message ID for the event record. If you are using your |
| 852 | own messages, you could do this by having the msg passed to the |
| 853 | logger being an ID rather than a formatting string. Then, in here, |
| 854 | you could use a dictionary lookup to get the message ID. This |
| 855 | version returns 1, which is the base message ID in win32service.pyd. |
| 856 | """ |
| 857 | return 1 |
| 858 | |
| 859 | def getEventCategory(self, record): |
| 860 | """ |
| 861 | Return the event category for the record. |
| 862 | |
| 863 | Override this if you want to specify your own categories. This version |
| 864 | returns 0. |
| 865 | """ |
| 866 | return 0 |
| 867 | |
| 868 | def getEventType(self, record): |
| 869 | """ |
| 870 | Return the event type for the record. |
| 871 | |
| 872 | Override this if you want to specify your own types. This version does |
| 873 | a mapping using the handler's typemap attribute, which is set up in |
| 874 | __init__() to a dictionary which contains mappings for DEBUG, INFO, |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 875 | WARNING, ERROR and CRITICAL. If you are using your own levels you will |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 876 | either need to override this method or place a suitable dictionary in |
| 877 | the handler's typemap attribute. |
| 878 | """ |
| 879 | return self.typemap.get(record.levelno, self.deftype) |
| 880 | |
| 881 | def emit(self, record): |
| 882 | """ |
| 883 | Emit a record. |
| 884 | |
| 885 | Determine the message ID, event category and event type. Then |
| 886 | log the message in the NT event log. |
| 887 | """ |
| 888 | if self._welu: |
| 889 | try: |
| 890 | id = self.getMessageID(record) |
| 891 | cat = self.getEventCategory(record) |
| 892 | type = self.getEventType(record) |
| 893 | msg = self.format(record) |
| 894 | self._welu.ReportEvent(self.appname, id, cat, type, [msg]) |
Vinay Sajip | 245a5ab | 2005-10-31 14:27:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 895 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 896 | raise |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 897 | except: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 898 | self.handleError(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 899 | |
| 900 | def close(self): |
| 901 | """ |
| 902 | Clean up this handler. |
| 903 | |
| 904 | You can remove the application name from the registry as a |
| 905 | source of event log entries. However, if you do this, you will |
| 906 | not be able to see the events as you intended in the Event Log |
| 907 | Viewer - it needs to be able to access the registry to get the |
| 908 | DLL name. |
| 909 | """ |
| 910 | #self._welu.RemoveSourceFromRegistry(self.appname, self.logtype) |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 911 | logging.Handler.close(self) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 912 | |
| 913 | class HTTPHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 914 | """ |
| 915 | A class which sends records to a Web server, using either GET or |
| 916 | POST semantics. |
| 917 | """ |
| 918 | def __init__(self, host, url, method="GET"): |
| 919 | """ |
| 920 | Initialize the instance with the host, the request URL, and the method |
| 921 | ("GET" or "POST") |
| 922 | """ |
| 923 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
Neal Norwitz | 9d72bb4 | 2007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 924 | method = method.upper() |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 925 | if method not in ["GET", "POST"]: |
Collin Winter | ce36ad8 | 2007-08-30 01:19:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 926 | raise ValueError("method must be GET or POST") |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 927 | self.host = host |
| 928 | self.url = url |
| 929 | self.method = method |
| 930 | |
Neal Norwitz | f297bd1 | 2003-04-23 03:49:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 931 | def mapLogRecord(self, record): |
| 932 | """ |
| 933 | Default implementation of mapping the log record into a dict |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 934 | that is sent as the CGI data. Overwrite in your class. |
Neal Norwitz | f297bd1 | 2003-04-23 03:49:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 935 | Contributed by Franz Glasner. |
| 936 | """ |
| 937 | return record.__dict__ |
| 938 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 939 | def emit(self, record): |
| 940 | """ |
| 941 | Emit a record. |
| 942 | |
| 943 | Send the record to the Web server as an URL-encoded dictionary |
| 944 | """ |
| 945 | try: |
| 946 | import httplib, urllib |
Vinay Sajip | b793506 | 2005-10-11 13:15:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 947 | host = self.host |
| 948 | h = httplib.HTTP(host) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 949 | url = self.url |
Neal Norwitz | f297bd1 | 2003-04-23 03:49:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 950 | data = urllib.urlencode(self.mapLogRecord(record)) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 951 | if self.method == "GET": |
Neal Norwitz | 9d72bb4 | 2007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 952 | if (url.find('?') >= 0): |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 953 | sep = '&' |
| 954 | else: |
| 955 | sep = '?' |
| 956 | url = url + "%c%s" % (sep, data) |
| 957 | h.putrequest(self.method, url) |
Vinay Sajip | b793506 | 2005-10-11 13:15:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 958 | # support multiple hosts on one IP address... |
| 959 | # need to strip optional :port from host, if present |
Neal Norwitz | 9d72bb4 | 2007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 960 | i = host.find(":") |
Vinay Sajip | b793506 | 2005-10-11 13:15:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 961 | if i >= 0: |
| 962 | host = host[:i] |
| 963 | h.putheader("Host", host) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 964 | if self.method == "POST": |
Vinay Sajip | b793506 | 2005-10-11 13:15:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 965 | h.putheader("Content-type", |
| 966 | "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 967 | h.putheader("Content-length", str(len(data))) |
| 968 | h.endheaders() |
| 969 | if self.method == "POST": |
| 970 | h.send(data) |
| 971 | h.getreply() #can't do anything with the result |
Vinay Sajip | 245a5ab | 2005-10-31 14:27:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 972 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| 973 | raise |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 974 | except: |
Neal Norwitz | 6fa635d | 2003-02-18 14:20:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 975 | self.handleError(record) |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 976 | |
| 977 | class BufferingHandler(logging.Handler): |
| 978 | """ |
| 979 | A handler class which buffers logging records in memory. Whenever each |
| 980 | record is added to the buffer, a check is made to see if the buffer should |
| 981 | be flushed. If it should, then flush() is expected to do what's needed. |
| 982 | """ |
| 983 | def __init__(self, capacity): |
| 984 | """ |
| 985 | Initialize the handler with the buffer size. |
| 986 | """ |
| 987 | logging.Handler.__init__(self) |
| 988 | self.capacity = capacity |
| 989 | self.buffer = [] |
| 990 | |
| 991 | def shouldFlush(self, record): |
| 992 | """ |
| 993 | Should the handler flush its buffer? |
| 994 | |
| 995 | Returns true if the buffer is up to capacity. This method can be |
| 996 | overridden to implement custom flushing strategies. |
| 997 | """ |
| 998 | return (len(self.buffer) >= self.capacity) |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | def emit(self, record): |
| 1001 | """ |
| 1002 | Emit a record. |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 | Append the record. If shouldFlush() tells us to, call flush() to process |
| 1005 | the buffer. |
| 1006 | """ |
| 1007 | self.buffer.append(record) |
| 1008 | if self.shouldFlush(record): |
| 1009 | self.flush() |
| 1010 | |
| 1011 | def flush(self): |
| 1012 | """ |
| 1013 | Override to implement custom flushing behaviour. |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | This version just zaps the buffer to empty. |
| 1016 | """ |
| 1017 | self.buffer = [] |
| 1018 | |
Vinay Sajip | f42d95e | 2004-02-21 22:14:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1019 | def close(self): |
| 1020 | """ |
| 1021 | Close the handler. |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | This version just flushes and chains to the parent class' close(). |
| 1024 | """ |
| 1025 | self.flush() |
| 1026 | logging.Handler.close(self) |
| 1027 | |
Guido van Rossum | 57102f8 | 2002-11-13 16:15:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1028 | class MemoryHandler(BufferingHandler): |
| 1029 | """ |
| 1030 | A handler class which buffers logging records in memory, periodically |
| 1031 | flushing them to a target handler. Flushing occurs whenever the buffer |
| 1032 | is full, or when an event of a certain severity or greater is seen. |
| 1033 | """ |
| 1034 | def __init__(self, capacity, flushLevel=logging.ERROR, target=None): |
| 1035 | """ |
| 1036 | Initialize the handler with the buffer size, the level at which |
| 1037 | flushing should occur and an optional target. |
| 1038 | |
| 1039 | Note that without a target being set either here or via setTarget(), |
| 1040 | a MemoryHandler is no use to anyone! |
| 1041 | """ |
| 1042 | BufferingHandler.__init__(self, capacity) |
| 1043 | self.flushLevel = flushLevel |
| 1044 | self.target = target |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | def shouldFlush(self, record): |
| 1047 | """ |
| 1048 | Check for buffer full or a record at the flushLevel or higher. |
| 1049 | """ |
| 1050 | return (len(self.buffer) >= self.capacity) or \ |
| 1051 | (record.levelno >= self.flushLevel) |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | def setTarget(self, target): |
| 1054 | """ |
| 1055 | Set the target handler for this handler. |
| 1056 | """ |
| 1057 | self.target = target |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | def flush(self): |
| 1060 | """ |
| 1061 | For a MemoryHandler, flushing means just sending the buffered |
| 1062 | records to the target, if there is one. Override if you want |
| 1063 | different behaviour. |
| 1064 | """ |
| 1065 | if self.target: |
| 1066 | for record in self.buffer: |
| 1067 | self.target.handle(record) |
| 1068 | self.buffer = [] |
| 1069 | |
| 1070 | def close(self): |
| 1071 | """ |
| 1072 | Flush, set the target to None and lose the buffer. |
| 1073 | """ |
| 1074 | self.flush() |
| 1075 | self.target = None |
Vinay Sajip | 48cfe38 | 2004-02-20 13:17:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1076 | BufferingHandler.close(self) |