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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Utilities related to logging."""
import collections
import contextlib
import datetime
import enum
import io
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler, SysLogHandler
import os
import pytz
import random
import sys
from typing import Callable, Iterable, Mapping, Optional
# This module is commonly used by others in here and should avoid
# taking any unnecessary dependencies back on them.
import argparse_utils
import config
cfg = config.add_commandline_args(
f'Logging ({__file__})',
'Args related to logging')
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_config_file',
type=argparse_utils.valid_filename,
default=None,
metavar='FILENAME',
help='Config file containing the logging setup, see: https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging.html#logging-advanced-tutorial',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_level',
type=str,
default='INFO',
choices=['NOTSET', 'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL'],
metavar='LEVEL',
help='The level below which to squelch log messages.',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_format',
type=str,
default='%(levelname).1s:%(asctime)s: %(message)s',
help='The format for lines logged via the logger module.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_date_format',
type=str,
default='%Y/%m/%dT%H:%M:%S.%f%z',
metavar='DATEFMT',
help='The format of any dates in --logging_format.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_console',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
help='Should we log to the console (stderr)',
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_filename',
type=str,
default=None,
metavar='FILENAME',
help='The filename of the logfile to write.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_filename_maxsize',
type=int,
default=(1024*1024),
metavar='#BYTES',
help='The maximum size (in bytes) to write to the logging_filename.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_filename_count',
type=int,
default=2,
metavar='COUNT',
help='The number of logging_filename copies to keep before deleting.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_syslog',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
help='Should we log to localhost\'s syslog.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_debug_threads',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
help='Should we prepend pid/tid data to all log messages?'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_info_is_print',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
help='logging.info also prints to stdout.'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_squelch_repeats_enabled',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
help='Do we allow code to indicate that it wants to squelch repeated logging messages or should we always log?'
)
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_probabilistically_enabled',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=True,
help='Do we allow probabilistic logging (for code that wants it) or should we always log?'
)
# See also: OutputMultiplexer
cfg.add_argument(
'--logging_captures_prints',
action=argparse_utils.ActionNoYes,
default=False,
help='When calling print, also log.info automatically.'
)
built_in_print = print
def function_identifier(f: Callable) -> str:
"""
Given a callable function, return a string that identifies it.
Usually that string is just __module__:__name__ but there's a
corner case: when __module__ is __main__ (i.e. the callable is
defined in the same module as __main__). In this case,
f.__module__ returns "__main__" instead of the file that it is
defined in. Work around this using pathlib.Path (see below).
>>> function_identifier(function_identifier)
'logging_utils:function_identifier'
"""
if f.__module__ == '__main__':
from pathlib import Path
import __main__
module = __main__.__file__
module = Path(module).stem
return f'{module}:{f.__name__}'
else:
return f'{f.__module__}:{f.__name__}'
# A map from logging_callsite_id -> count of logged messages.
squelched_logging_counts: Mapping[str, int] = {}
def squelch_repeated_log_messages(squelch_after_n_repeats: int) -> Callable:
"""
A decorator that marks a function as interested in having the logging
messages that it produces be squelched (ignored) after it logs the
same message more than N times.
Note: this decorator affects *ALL* logging messages produced
within the decorated function. That said, messages must be
identical in order to be squelched. For example, if the same line
of code produces different messages (because of, e.g., a format
string), the messages are considered to be different.
"""
def squelch_logging_wrapper(f: Callable):
identifier = function_identifier(f)
squelched_logging_counts[identifier] = squelch_after_n_repeats
return f
return squelch_logging_wrapper
class SquelchRepeatedMessagesFilter(logging.Filter):
"""
A filter that only logs messages from a given site with the same
(exact) message at the same logging level N times and ignores
subsequent attempts to log.
This filter only affects logging messages that repeat more than
a threshold number of times from functions that are tagged with
the @logging_utils.squelched_logging_ok decorator.
"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.counters = collections.Counter()
super().__init__()
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
id1 = f'{record.module}:{record.funcName}'
if id1 not in squelched_logging_counts:
return True
threshold = squelched_logging_counts[id1]
logsite = f'{record.pathname}+{record.lineno}+{record.levelno}+{record.msg}'
count = self.counters[logsite]
self.counters[logsite] += 1
return count < threshold
# A map from function_identifier -> probability of logging (0.0%..100.0%)
probabilistic_logging_levels: Mapping[str, float] = {}
def logging_is_probabilistic(probability_of_logging: float) -> Callable:
"""
A decorator that indicates that all logging statements within the
scope of a particular (marked) function are not deterministic
(i.e. they do not always unconditionally log) but rather are
probabilistic (i.e. they log N% of the time randomly).
This affects *ALL* logging statements within the marked function.
"""
def probabilistic_logging_wrapper(f: Callable):
identifier = function_identifier(f)
probabilistic_logging_levels[identifier] = probability_of_logging
return f
return probabilistic_logging_wrapper
class ProbabilisticFilter(logging.Filter):
"""
A filter that logs messages probabilistically (i.e. randomly at some
percent chance).
This filter only affects logging messages from functions that have
been tagged with the @logging_utils.probabilistic_logging decorator.
"""
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
id1 = f'{record.module}:{record.funcName}'
if id1 not in probabilistic_logging_levels:
return True
threshold = probabilistic_logging_levels[id1]
return (random.random() * 100.0) <= threshold
class OnlyInfoFilter(logging.Filter):
"""
A filter that only logs messages produced at the INFO logging
level. This is used by the logging_info_is_print commandline
option to select a subset of the logging stream to send to a
stdout handler.
"""
def filter(self, record):
return record.levelno == logging.INFO
class MillisecondAwareFormatter(logging.Formatter):
"""
A formatter for adding milliseconds to log messages.
"""
converter = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp
def formatTime(self, record, datefmt=None):
ct = MillisecondAwareFormatter.converter(
record.created, pytz.timezone("US/Pacific")
)
if datefmt:
s = ct.strftime(datefmt)
else:
t = ct.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
s = "%s,%03d" % (t, record.msecs)
return s
def initialize_logging(logger=None) -> logging.Logger:
assert config.has_been_parsed()
if logger is None:
logger = logging.getLogger() # Root logger
if config.config['logging_config_file'] is not None:
logging.config.fileConfig('logging.conf')
return logger
handlers = []
numeric_level = getattr(
logging,
config.config['logging_level'].upper(),
None
)
if not isinstance(numeric_level, int):
raise ValueError('Invalid level: %s' % config.config['logging_level'])
fmt = config.config['logging_format']
if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
fmt = f'%(process)d.%(thread)d|{fmt}'
if config.config['logging_syslog']:
if sys.platform not in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
handler = SysLogHandler()
# for k, v in encoded_priorities.items():
# handler.encodePriority(k, v)
handler.setFormatter(
MillisecondAwareFormatter(
fmt=fmt,
datefmt=config.config['logging_date_format'],
)
)
handler.setLevel(numeric_level)
handlers.append(handler)
if config.config['logging_filename']:
handler = RotatingFileHandler(
config.config['logging_filename'],
maxBytes = config.config['logging_filename_maxsize'],
backupCount = config.config['logging_filename_count'],
)
handler.setLevel(numeric_level)
handler.setFormatter(
MillisecondAwareFormatter(
fmt=fmt,
datefmt=config.config['logging_date_format'],
)
)
handlers.append(handler)
if config.config['logging_console']:
handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
handler.setLevel(numeric_level)
handler.setFormatter(
MillisecondAwareFormatter(
fmt=fmt,
datefmt=config.config['logging_date_format'],
)
)
handlers.append(handler)
if len(handlers) == 0:
handlers.append(logging.NullHandler())
for handler in handlers:
logger.addHandler(handler)
if config.config['logging_info_is_print']:
handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
handler.addFilter(OnlyInfoFilter())
logger.addHandler(handler)
if config.config['logging_squelch_repeats_enabled']:
for handler in handlers:
handler.addFilter(SquelchRepeatedMessagesFilter())
if config.config['logging_probabilistically_enabled']:
for handler in handlers:
handler.addFilter(ProbabilisticFilter())
logger.setLevel(numeric_level)
logger.propagate = False
if config.config['logging_captures_prints']:
import builtins
global built_in_print
def print_and_also_log(*arg, **kwarg):
f = kwarg.get('file', None)
if f == sys.stderr:
logger.warning(*arg)
else:
logger.info(*arg)
built_in_print(*arg, **kwarg)
builtins.print = print_and_also_log
return logger
def get_logger(name: str = ""):
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
return initialize_logging(logger)
def tprint(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""Legacy function for printing a message augmented with thread id."""
if config.config['logging_debug_threads']:
from thread_utils import current_thread_id
print(f'{current_thread_id()}', end="")
print(*args, **kwargs)
else:
pass
def dprint(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""Legacy function used to print to stderr."""
print(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs)
class OutputMultiplexer(object):
"""
A class that broadcasts printed messages to several sinks (including
various logging levels, different files, different file handles,
the house log, etc...)
"""
class Destination(enum.IntEnum):
"""Bits in the destination_bitv bitvector. Used to indicate the
output destination."""
LOG_DEBUG = 0x01 # ⎫
LOG_INFO = 0x02 # ⎪
LOG_WARNING = 0x04 # ⎬ Must provide logger to the c'tor.
LOG_ERROR = 0x08 # ⎪
LOG_CRITICAL = 0x10 # ⎭
FILENAMES = 0x20 # Must provide a filename to the c'tor.
FILEHANDLES = 0x40 # Must provide a handle to the c'tor.
HLOG = 0x80
ALL_LOG_DESTINATIONS = (
LOG_DEBUG | LOG_INFO | LOG_WARNING | LOG_ERROR | LOG_CRITICAL
)
ALL_OUTPUT_DESTINATIONS = 0x8F
def __init__(self,
destination_bitv: int,
*,
logger=None,
filenames: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None,
handles: Optional[Iterable[io.TextIOWrapper]] = None):
if logger is None:
logger = logging.getLogger(None)
self.logger = logger
if filenames is not None:
self.f = [
open(filename, 'wb', buffering=0) for filename in filenames
]
else:
if destination_bitv & OutputMultiplexer.FILENAMES:
raise ValueError(
"Filenames argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES"
)
self.f = None
if handles is not None:
self.h = [handle for handle in handles]
else:
if destination_bitv & OutputMultiplexer.Destination.FILEHANDLES:
raise ValueError(
"Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES"
)
self.h = None
self.set_destination_bitv(destination_bitv)
def get_destination_bitv(self):
return self.destination_bitv
def set_destination_bitv(self, destination_bitv: int):
if destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILENAMES and self.f is None:
raise ValueError(
"Filename argument is required if bitv & FILENAMES"
)
if destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILEHANDLES and self.h is None:
raise ValueError(
"Handle argument is required if bitv & FILEHANDLES"
)
self.destination_bitv = destination_bitv
def print(self, *args, **kwargs):
from string_utils import sprintf, strip_escape_sequences
end = kwargs.pop("end", None)
if end is not None:
if not isinstance(end, str):
raise TypeError("end must be None or a string")
sep = kwargs.pop("sep", None)
if sep is not None:
if not isinstance(sep, str):
raise TypeError("sep must be None or a string")
if kwargs:
raise TypeError("invalid keyword arguments to print()")
buf = sprintf(*args, end="", sep=sep)
if sep is None:
sep = " "
if end is None:
end = "\n"
if end == '\n':
buf += '\n'
if (
self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILENAMES and
self.f is not None
):
for _ in self.f:
_.write(buf.encode('utf-8'))
_.flush()
if (
self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.FILEHANDLES and
self.h is not None
):
for _ in self.h:
_.write(buf)
_.flush()
buf = strip_escape_sequences(buf)
if self.logger is not None:
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.LOG_DEBUG:
self.logger.debug(buf)
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.LOG_INFO:
self.logger.info(buf)
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.LOG_WARNING:
self.logger.warning(buf)
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.LOG_ERROR:
self.logger.error(buf)
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.LOG_CRITICAL:
self.logger.critical(buf)
if self.destination_bitv & self.Destination.HLOG:
hlog(buf)
def close(self):
if self.f is not None:
for _ in self.f:
_.close()
class OutputMultiplexerContext(OutputMultiplexer, contextlib.ContextDecorator):
"""
A context that uses an OutputMultiplexer. e.g.
with OutputMultiplexerContext(
OutputMultiplexer.LOG_INFO |
OutputMultiplexer.LOG_DEBUG |
OutputMultiplexer.FILENAMES |
OutputMultiplexer.FILEHANDLES,
filenames = [ '/tmp/foo.log', '/var/log/bar.log' ],
handles = [ f, g ]
) as mplex:
mplex.print("This is a log message!")
"""
def __init__(self,
destination_bitv: OutputMultiplexer.Destination,
*,
logger = None,
filenames = None,
handles = None):
super().__init__(
destination_bitv,
logger=logger,
filenames=filenames,
handles=handles)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, etype, value, traceback) -> bool:
super().close()
if etype is not None:
return False
return True
def hlog(message: str) -> None:
"""Write a message to the house log."""
message = message.replace("'", "'\"'\"'")
os.system(f"/usr/bin/logger -p local7.info -- '{message}'")
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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