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"""Logger class for IPython's logging facilities.
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"""
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#*****************************************************************************
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# Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
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# Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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#*****************************************************************************
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#****************************************************************************
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# Modules and globals
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# Python standard modules
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import glob
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import os
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import time
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#****************************************************************************
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# FIXME: This class isn't a mixin anymore, but it still needs attributes from
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# ipython and does input cache management. Finish cleanup later...
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class Logger(object):
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"""A Logfile class with different policies for file creation"""
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def __init__(self, home_dir, logfname='Logger.log', loghead='',
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logmode='over'):
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# this is the full ipython instance, we need some attributes from it
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# which won't exist until later. What a mess, clean up later...
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self.home_dir = home_dir
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self.logfname = logfname
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self.loghead = loghead
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self.logmode = logmode
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self.logfile = None
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# Whether to log raw or processed input
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self.log_raw_input = False
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# whether to also log output
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self.log_output = False
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# whether to put timestamps before each log entry
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self.timestamp = False
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# activity control flags
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self.log_active = False
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# logmode is a validated property
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def _set_mode(self,mode):
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if mode not in ['append','backup','global','over','rotate']:
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raise ValueError,'invalid log mode %s given' % mode
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self._logmode = mode
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def _get_mode(self):
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return self._logmode
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logmode = property(_get_mode,_set_mode)
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def logstart(self,logfname=None,loghead=None,logmode=None,
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log_output=False,timestamp=False,log_raw_input=False):
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"""Generate a new log-file with a default header.
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Raises RuntimeError if the log has already been started"""
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if self.logfile is not None:
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raise RuntimeError('Log file is already active: %s' %
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self.logfname)
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# The parameters can override constructor defaults
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if logfname is not None: self.logfname = logfname
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if loghead is not None: self.loghead = loghead
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if logmode is not None: self.logmode = logmode
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# Parameters not part of the constructor
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self.timestamp = timestamp
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self.log_output = log_output
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self.log_raw_input = log_raw_input
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# init depending on the log mode requested
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isfile = os.path.isfile
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logmode = self.logmode
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if logmode == 'append':
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self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'a')
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elif logmode == 'backup':
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if isfile(self.logfname):
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backup_logname = self.logfname+'~'
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# Manually remove any old backup, since os.rename may fail
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# under Windows.
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if isfile(backup_logname):
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os.remove(backup_logname)
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os.rename(self.logfname,backup_logname)
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self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
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elif logmode == 'global':
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self.logfname = os.path.join(self.home_dir,self.logfname)
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self.logfile = open(self.logfname, 'a')
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elif logmode == 'over':
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if isfile(self.logfname):
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os.remove(self.logfname)
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self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
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elif logmode == 'rotate':
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if isfile(self.logfname):
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if isfile(self.logfname+'.001~'):
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old = glob.glob(self.logfname+'.*~')
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old.sort()
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old.reverse()
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for f in old:
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root, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
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num = int(ext[1:-1])+1
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os.rename(f, root+'.'+`num`.zfill(3)+'~')
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os.rename(self.logfname, self.logfname+'.001~')
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self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
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if logmode != 'append':
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self.logfile.write(self.loghead)
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self.logfile.flush()
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self.log_active = True
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def switch_log(self,val):
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"""Switch logging on/off. val should be ONLY a boolean."""
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if val not in [False,True,0,1]:
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raise ValueError, \
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'Call switch_log ONLY with a boolean argument, not with:',val
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label = {0:'OFF',1:'ON',False:'OFF',True:'ON'}
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if self.logfile is None:
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print """
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Logging hasn't been started yet (use logstart for that).
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%logon/%logoff are for temporarily starting and stopping logging for a logfile
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which already exists. But you must first start the logging process with
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%logstart (optionally giving a logfile name)."""
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else:
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if self.log_active == val:
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print 'Logging is already',label[val]
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else:
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print 'Switching logging',label[val]
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self.log_active = not self.log_active
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self.log_active_out = self.log_active
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def logstate(self):
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"""Print a status message about the logger."""
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if self.logfile is None:
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print 'Logging has not been activated.'
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else:
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state = self.log_active and 'active' or 'temporarily suspended'
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print 'Filename :',self.logfname
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print 'Mode :',self.logmode
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print 'Output logging :',self.log_output
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print 'Raw input log :',self.log_raw_input
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print 'Timestamping :',self.timestamp
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print 'State :',state
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def log(self, line_mod, line_ori):
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"""Write the sources to a log.
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Inputs:
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- line_mod: possibly modified input, such as the transformations made
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by input prefilters or input handlers of various kinds. This should
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always be valid Python.
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- line_ori: unmodified input line from the user. This is not
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necessarily valid Python.
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"""
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# Write the log line, but decide which one according to the
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# log_raw_input flag, set when the log is started.
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if self.log_raw_input:
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self.log_write(line_ori)
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else:
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self.log_write(line_mod)
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def log_write(self, data, kind='input'):
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"""Write data to the log file, if active"""
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#print 'data: %r' % data # dbg
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if self.log_active and data:
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write = self.logfile.write
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if kind=='input':
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if self.timestamp:
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write(time.strftime('# %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\n',
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time.localtime()))
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write(data)
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elif kind=='output' and self.log_output:
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odata = '\n'.join(['#[Out]# %s' % s
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for s in data.splitlines()])
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write('%s\n' % odata)
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self.logfile.flush()
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def logstop(self):
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"""Fully stop logging and close log file.
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In order to start logging again, a new logstart() call needs to be
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made, possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and
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other options."""
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self.logfile.close()
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self.logfile = None
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self.log_active = False
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# For backwards compatibility, in case anyone was using this.
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close_log = logstop
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