# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Class to trap stdout and stderr and log them separately. $Id: OutputTrap.py 958 2005-12-27 23:17:51Z fperez $""" #***************************************************************************** # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** from IPython import Release __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] __license__ = Release.license import exceptions import sys from cStringIO import StringIO class OutputTrapError(exceptions.Exception): """Exception for OutputTrap class.""" def __init__(self,args=None): exceptions.Exception.__init__(self) self.args = args class OutputTrap: """Class to trap standard output and standard error. They get logged in StringIO objects which are available as .out and .err. The class also offers summary methods which format this data a bit. A word of caution: because it blocks messages, using this class can make debugging very tricky. If you are having bizarre problems silently, try turning your output traps off for a while. You can call the constructor with the parameter debug=1 for these cases. This turns actual trapping off, but you can keep the rest of your code unchanged (this has already been a life saver). Example: # config: trapper with a line of dots as log separator (final '\\n' needed) config = OutputTrap('Config','Out ','Err ','.'*80+'\\n') # start trapping output config.trap_all() # now all output is logged ... # do stuff... # output back to normal: config.release_all() # print all that got logged: print config.summary() # print individual raw data: print config.out.getvalue() print config.err.getvalue() """ def __init__(self,name='Generic Output Trap', out_head='Standard Output. ',err_head='Standard Error. ', sum_sep='\n',debug=0,trap_out=0,trap_err=0, quiet_out=0,quiet_err=0): self.name = name self.out_head = out_head self.err_head = err_head self.sum_sep = sum_sep self.out = StringIO() self.err = StringIO() self.out_save = None self.err_save = None self.debug = debug self.quiet_out = quiet_out self.quiet_err = quiet_err if trap_out: self.trap_out() if trap_err: self.trap_err() def trap_out(self): """Trap and log stdout.""" if sys.stdout is self.out: raise OutputTrapError,'You are already trapping stdout.' if not self.debug: self._out_save = sys.stdout sys.stdout = self.out def release_out(self): """Release stdout.""" if not self.debug: if not sys.stdout is self.out: raise OutputTrapError,'You are not trapping stdout.' sys.stdout = self._out_save self.out_save = None def summary_out(self): """Return as a string the log from stdout.""" out = self.out.getvalue() if out: if self.quiet_out: return out else: return self.out_head + 'Log by '+ self.name + ':\n' + out else: return '' def flush_out(self): """Flush the stdout log. All data held in the log is lost.""" self.out.close() self.out = StringIO() def trap_err(self): """Trap and log stderr.""" if sys.stderr is self.err: raise OutputTrapError,'You are already trapping stderr.' if not self.debug: self._err_save = sys.stderr sys.stderr = self.err def release_err(self): """Release stderr.""" if not self.debug: if not sys.stderr is self.err: raise OutputTrapError,'You are not trapping stderr.' sys.stderr = self._err_save self.err_save = None def summary_err(self): """Return as a string the log from stderr.""" err = self.err.getvalue() if err: if self.quiet_err: return err else: return self.err_head + 'Log by '+ self.name + ':\n' + err else: return '' def flush_err(self): """Flush the stdout log. All data held in the log is lost.""" self.err.close() self.err = StringIO() def trap_all(self): """Trap and log both stdout and stderr. Cacthes and discards OutputTrapError exceptions raised.""" try: self.trap_out() except OutputTrapError: pass try: self.trap_err() except OutputTrapError: pass def release_all(self): """Release both stdout and stderr. Cacthes and discards OutputTrapError exceptions raised.""" try: self.release_out() except OutputTrapError: pass try: self.release_err() except OutputTrapError: pass def summary_all(self): """Return as a string the log from stdout and stderr, prepending a separator to each (defined in __init__ as sum_sep).""" sum = '' sout = self.summary_out() if sout: sum += self.sum_sep + sout serr = self.summary_err() if serr: sum += '\n'+self.sum_sep + serr return sum def flush_all(self): """Flush stdout and stderr""" self.flush_out() self.flush_err() # a few shorthands trap = trap_all release = release_all summary = summary_all flush = flush_all # end OutputTrap #**************************************************************************** # Module testing. Incomplete, I'm lazy... def _test_all(): """Module testing functions, activated when the module is called as a script (not imported).""" # Put tests for this module in here. # Define them as nested functions so they don't clobber the # pydoc-generated docs def _test_(): name = '' print '#'*50+'\nRunning test for ' + name # ... print 'Finished test for '+ name +'\n'+'#'*50 def _test_OutputTrap(): trap = OutputTrap(name = 'Test Trap', sum_sep = '.'*50+'\n', out_head = 'SOut. ', err_head = 'SErr. ') name = 'OutputTrap class' print '#'*50+'\nRunning test for ' + name print 'Trapping out' trap.trap_out() print >>sys.stdout, '>>stdout. stdout is trapped.' print >>sys.stderr, '>>stderr. stdout is trapped.' trap.release_out() print trap.summary_out() print 'Trapping err' trap.trap_err() print >>sys.stdout, '>>stdout. stderr is trapped.' print >>sys.stderr, '>>stderr. stderr is trapped.' trap.release_err() print trap.summary_err() print 'Trapping all (no flushing)' trap.trap_all() print >>sys.stdout, '>>stdout. stdout/err is trapped.' print >>sys.stderr, '>>stderr. stdout/err is trapped.' trap.release_all() print trap.summary_all() print 'Trapping all (flushing first)' trap.flush() trap.trap_all() print >>sys.stdout, '>>stdout. stdout/err is trapped.' print >>sys.stderr, '>>stderr. stdout/err is trapped.' trap.release_all() print trap.summary_all() print 'Finished test for '+ name +'\n'+'#'*50 # call the actual tests here: _test_OutputTrap() if __name__=="__main__": # _test_all() # XXX BROKEN. pass #************************ end of file ************************