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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""
A simple IPython logger application
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import sys
import zmq
from IPython.parallel.apps.clusterdir import (
ApplicationWithClusterDir,
ClusterDirConfigLoader
)
from IPython.parallel.apps.logwatcher import LogWatcher
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module level variables
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#: The default config file name for this application
default_config_file_name = u'iplogger_config.py'
_description = """Start an IPython logger for parallel computing.\n\n
IPython controllers and engines (and your own processes) can broadcast log messages
by registering a `zmq.log.handlers.PUBHandler` with the `logging` module. The
logger can be configured using command line options or using a cluster
directory. Cluster directories contain config, log and security files and are
usually located in your ipython directory and named as "cluster_<profile>".
See the --profile and --cluster-dir options for details.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Command line options
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPLoggerAppConfigLoader(ClusterDirConfigLoader):
def _add_arguments(self):
super(IPLoggerAppConfigLoader, self)._add_arguments()
paa = self.parser.add_argument
# Controller config
paa('--url',
type=str, dest='LogWatcher.url',
help='The url the LogWatcher will listen on',
)
# MPI
paa('--topics',
type=str, dest='LogWatcher.topics', nargs='+',
help='What topics to subscribe to',
metavar='topics')
# Global config
paa('--log-to-file',
action='store_true', dest='Global.log_to_file',
help='Log to a file in the log directory (default is stdout)')
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main application
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPLoggerApp(ApplicationWithClusterDir):
name = u'iploggerz'
description = _description
command_line_loader = IPLoggerAppConfigLoader
default_config_file_name = default_config_file_name
auto_create_cluster_dir = True
def create_default_config(self):
super(IPLoggerApp, self).create_default_config()
# The engine should not clean logs as we don't want to remove the
# active log files of other running engines.
self.default_config.Global.clean_logs = False
# If given, this is the actual location of the logger's URL file.
# If not, this is computed using the profile, app_dir and furl_file_name
self.default_config.Global.url_file_name = u'iplogger.url'
self.default_config.Global.url_file = u''
def post_load_command_line_config(self):
pass
def pre_construct(self):
super(IPLoggerApp, self).pre_construct()
def construct(self):
# This is the working dir by now.
sys.path.insert(0, '')
self.start_logging()
try:
self.watcher = LogWatcher(config=self.master_config, logname=self.log.name)
except:
self.log.error("Couldn't start the LogWatcher", exc_info=True)
self.exit(1)
def start_app(self):
try:
self.watcher.start()
self.watcher.loop.start()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.log.critical("Logging Interrupted, shutting down...\n")
def launch_new_instance():
"""Create and run the IPython LogWatcher"""
app = IPLoggerApp()
app.start()
if __name__ == '__main__':
launch_new_instance()