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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.logger.test.test_logger -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Logger class. """ from time import time from typing import Any, Optional, cast from twisted.python.compat import currentframe from twisted.python.failure import Failure from ._interfaces import ILogObserver, LogTrace from ._levels import InvalidLogLevelError, LogLevel class Logger: """ A L{Logger} emits log messages to an observer. You should instantiate it as a class or module attribute, as documented in L{this module's documentation <twisted.logger>}. @ivar namespace: the namespace for this logger @ivar source: The object which is emitting events via this logger @ivar observer: The observer that this logger will send events to. """ @staticmethod def _namespaceFromCallingContext() -> str: """ Derive a namespace from the module containing the caller's caller. @return: the fully qualified python name of a module. """ try: return cast(str, currentframe(2).f_globals["__name__"]) except KeyError: return "<unknown>" def __init__( self, namespace: Optional[str] = None, source: Optional[object] = None, observer: Optional["ILogObserver"] = None, ) -> None: """ @param namespace: The namespace for this logger. Uses a dotted notation, as used by python modules. If not L{None}, then the name of the module of the caller is used. @param source: The object which is emitting events via this logger; this is automatically set on instances of a class if this L{Logger} is an attribute of that class. @param observer: The observer that this logger will send events to. If L{None}, use the L{global log publisher <globalLogPublisher>}. """ if namespace is None: namespace = self._namespaceFromCallingContext() self.namespace = namespace self.source = source if observer is None: from ._global import globalLogPublisher self.observer: ILogObserver = globalLogPublisher else: self.observer = observer def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: Optional[type] = None) -> "Logger": """ When used as a descriptor, i.e.:: # File: athing.py class Something: log = Logger() def hello(self): self.log.info("Hello") a L{Logger}'s namespace will be set to the name of the class it is declared on. In the above example, the namespace would be C{athing.Something}. Additionally, its source will be set to the actual object referring to the L{Logger}. In the above example, C{Something.log.source} would be C{Something}, and C{Something().log.source} would be an instance of C{Something}. """ assert owner is not None if instance is None: source: Any = owner else: source = instance return self.__class__( ".".join([owner.__module__, owner.__name__]), source, observer=self.observer, ) def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.namespace!r}>" def emit( self, level: LogLevel, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object ) -> None: """ Emit a log event to all log observers at the given level. @param level: a L{LogLevel} @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ if level not in LogLevel.iterconstants(): self.failure( "Got invalid log level {invalidLevel!r} in {logger}.emit().", Failure(InvalidLogLevelError(level)), invalidLevel=level, logger=self, ) return event = kwargs event.update( log_logger=self, log_level=level, log_namespace=self.namespace, log_source=self.source, log_format=format, log_time=time(), ) if "log_trace" in event: cast(LogTrace, event["log_trace"]).append((self, self.observer)) self.observer(event) def failure( self, format: str, failure: Optional[Failure] = None, level: LogLevel = LogLevel.critical, **kwargs: object, ) -> None: """ Log a failure and emit a traceback. For example:: try: frob(knob) except Exception: log.failure("While frobbing {knob}", knob=knob) or:: d = deferredFrob(knob) d.addErrback(lambda f: log.failure("While frobbing {knob}", f, knob=knob)) This method is generally meant to capture unexpected exceptions in code; an exception that is caught and handled somehow should be logged, if appropriate, via L{Logger.error} instead. If some unknown exception occurs and your code doesn't know how to handle it, as in the above example, then this method provides a means to describe the failure in nerd-speak. This is done at L{LogLevel.critical} by default, since no corrective guidance can be offered to an user/administrator, and the impact of the condition is unknown. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param failure: a L{Failure} to log. If L{None}, a L{Failure} is created from the exception in flight. @param level: a L{LogLevel} to use. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ if failure is None: failure = Failure() self.emit(level, format, log_failure=failure, **kwargs) def debug(self, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object) -> None: """ Emit a log event at log level L{LogLevel.debug}. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ self.emit(LogLevel.debug, format, **kwargs) def info(self, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object) -> None: """ Emit a log event at log level L{LogLevel.info}. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ self.emit(LogLevel.info, format, **kwargs) def warn(self, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object) -> None: """ Emit a log event at log level L{LogLevel.warn}. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ self.emit(LogLevel.warn, format, **kwargs) def error(self, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object) -> None: """ Emit a log event at log level L{LogLevel.error}. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ self.emit(LogLevel.error, format, **kwargs) def critical(self, format: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: object) -> None: """ Emit a log event at log level L{LogLevel.critical}. @param format: a message format using new-style (PEP 3101) formatting. The logging event (which is a L{dict}) is used to render this format string. @param kwargs: additional key/value pairs to include in the event. Note that values which are later mutated may result in non-deterministic behavior from observers that schedule work for later execution. """ self.emit(LogLevel.critical, format, **kwargs) _log = Logger() _loggerFor = lambda obj: _log.__get__(obj, obj.__class__)