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# Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. # # Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com> # Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com> # Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import collections.abc import copy import io import logging import logging.config import logging.handlers import os import sys import time from collections import defaultdict from contextlib import suppress from typing import DefaultDict DEFAULT_LOG_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s - %(filename)s[%(levelname)s]: %(message)s" DEPRECATED = 35 def setup_basic_logging(level=logging.DEBUG, formatter=None): formatter = formatter or logging.Formatter(DEFAULT_LOG_FORMAT) root = logging.getLogger() console = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) console.setFormatter(formatter) console.setLevel(level) root.addHandler(console) root.setLevel(level) def flush_loggers(root): if not root: return for h in root.handlers: if isinstance(h, (logging.StreamHandler)): with suppress(IOError): h.flush() flush_loggers(root.parent) def define_deprecation_logger(lvl=DEPRECATED): logging.addLevelName(lvl, "DEPRECATED") def deprecated(self, message, *args, **kwargs): if self.isEnabledFor(lvl): self._log(lvl, message, args, **kwargs) logging.Logger.deprecated = deprecated def setup_logging(cfg=None): # See if the config provides any logging conf... if not cfg: cfg = {} root_logger = logging.getLogger() exporter = LogExporter() exporter.setLevel(logging.WARN) log_cfgs = [] log_cfg = cfg.get("logcfg") if log_cfg and isinstance(log_cfg, str): # If there is a 'logcfg' entry in the config, # respect it, it is the old keyname log_cfgs.append(str(log_cfg)) elif "log_cfgs" in cfg: for a_cfg in cfg["log_cfgs"]: if isinstance(a_cfg, str): log_cfgs.append(a_cfg) elif isinstance(a_cfg, (collections.abc.Iterable)): cfg_str = [str(c) for c in a_cfg] log_cfgs.append("\n".join(cfg_str)) else: log_cfgs.append(str(a_cfg)) # See if any of them actually load... am_tried = 0 # log_cfg may contain either a filepath to a file containing a logger # configuration, or a string containing a logger configuration # https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#logging-config-fileformat for log_cfg in log_cfgs: # The default configuration includes an attempt at using /dev/log, # followed up by writing to a file. /dev/log will not exist in # very early boot, so an exception on that is expected. with suppress(FileNotFoundError): am_tried += 1 # If the value is not a filename, assume that it is a config. if not (log_cfg.startswith("/") and os.path.isfile(log_cfg)): log_cfg = io.StringIO(log_cfg) # Attempt to load its config. logging.config.fileConfig(log_cfg) # Configure warning exporter after loading logging configuration root_logger.addHandler(exporter) # Use the first valid configuration. return # Configure warning exporter for basic logging root_logger.addHandler(exporter) # If it didn't work, at least setup a basic logger (if desired) basic_enabled = cfg.get("log_basic", True) sys.stderr.write( "WARN: no logging configured! (tried %s configs)\n" % (am_tried) ) if basic_enabled: sys.stderr.write("Setting up basic logging...\n") setup_basic_logging() class LogExporter(logging.StreamHandler): holder: DefaultDict[str, list] = defaultdict(list) def emit(self, record: logging.LogRecord): self.holder[record.levelname].append(record.getMessage()) def export_logs(self): return copy.deepcopy(self.holder) def flush(self): pass def reset_logging(): """Remove all current handlers and unset log level.""" log = logging.getLogger() handlers = list(log.handlers) for h in handlers: h.flush() h.close() log.removeHandler(h) log.setLevel(logging.NOTSET) def setup_backup_logging(): """In the event that internal logging exception occurs and logging is not possible for some reason, make a desperate final attempt to log to stderr which may ease debugging. """ fallback_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) fallback_handler.handleError = lambda record: None fallback_handler.setFormatter( logging.Formatter( "FALLBACK: %(asctime)s - %(filename)s[%(levelname)s]: %(message)s" ) ) def handleError(self, record): """A closure that emits logs on stderr when other methods fail""" with suppress(IOError): fallback_handler.handle(record) fallback_handler.flush() logging.Handler.handleError = handleError class CloudInitLogRecord(logging.LogRecord): """reporting the filename as __init__.py isn't very useful in logs if the filename is __init__.py, use the parent directory as the filename """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) if "__init__.py" == self.filename: self.filename = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(self.pathname)) def configure_root_logger(): """Customize the root logger for cloud-init""" # Always format logging timestamps as UTC time logging.Formatter.converter = time.gmtime define_deprecation_logger() setup_backup_logging() reset_logging() # add handler only to the root logger handler = LogExporter() handler.setLevel(logging.WARN) logging.getLogger().addHandler(handler) # LogRecord allows us to report more useful information than __init__.py logging.setLogRecordFactory(CloudInitLogRecord)