git-upstream/git_upstream/log.py

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#
# Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
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"""
Custom logging for HP git tool
Adds new 'NOTICE' level to standard logging library and provides helper
functions for verbose/quiet CLI args to retreive the appropriate level
for logging output to the console.
"""
import logging
from functools import wraps
import textwrap
# Add new NOTICE logging level
NOTICE = (logging.INFO + logging.WARN) / 2
logging.NOTICE = NOTICE
logging.addLevelName(NOTICE, "NOTICE")
def notice(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Supports same arguments as default methods available from
logging.Logger class
"""
if self.isEnabledFor(NOTICE):
self._log(NOTICE, msg, args, **kwargs)
logging.Logger.notice = notice
def get_logger(name=None):
"""
Wrapper for standard logging.getLogger that ensures all loggers in this
application will have their name prefixed with 'git-upstream'.
"""
name = ".".join([x for x in "git-upstream", name if x])
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
return logger
# sorted in order of verbosity "['level', 'alias']"
_levels = [
['critical', 'fatal'],
['error'],
['warning', 'warn'],
['notice'],
['info'],
['debug']
]
def get_increment_level(count, default='warning'):
"""
Given a default level to start from, and a count to increment the logging
level by, return the associated level that is 'count' levels more verbose.
"""
idx = next((idx for idx, sublist in enumerate(_levels) if
default in sublist), None)
return _levels[min(idx + count, len(_levels) - 1)][0].upper()
class LevelFilterIgnoreAbove(logging.Filter):
def __init__(self, level):
self.level = level
def filter(self, record):
return record.levelno < self.level
class LevelFilterIgnoreBelow(logging.Filter):
def __init__(self, level):
self.level = level
def filter(self, record):
return record.levelno >= self.level
class DedentLoggerMeta(type):
"""
Meta class to wrap all level functions in logging interface with dedent
Classes created from this should be derived from the logging.Logger class
as otherwise they will not contain the correct methods to be wrapped and
trying to pass them as the default class to create Loggers from will fail.
"""
def __new__(cls, name, bases, dict):
# provide a more intelligent error instead of waiting for setattr/getattr
# adding of a wrapper function to fail
if logging.Logger not in bases:
raise TypeError("%s not derived from logging.Logger" % name)
obj = super(DedentLoggerMeta, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, dict)
for levelalias in _levels:
level = levelalias[0]
aliases = levelalias[1:]
setattr(obj, level, cls.wrap()(getattr(obj, level)))
for alias in aliases:
setattr(obj, alias, getattr(obj, level))
setattr(obj, 'log', cls.wrap(True)(getattr(obj, 'log')))
return obj
@staticmethod
def wrap(with_level=False):
def dedentlog(func):
if with_level:
def _dedent_log(self, level, msg, *args, **kwargs):
dedent = kwargs.pop('dedent', True)
if dedent:
msg = textwrap.dedent(msg)
func(self, level, msg, *args, **kwargs)
else:
def _dedent_log(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
dedent = kwargs.pop('dedent', True)
if dedent:
msg = textwrap.dedent(msg)
func(self, msg, *args, **kwargs)
return wraps(func)(_dedent_log)
return dedentlog
class DedentLogger(logging.Logger):
__metaclass__ = DedentLoggerMeta
# override default logger class for everything that imports this module
logging.setLoggerClass(DedentLogger)
class LogDedentMixin(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.__log = get_logger('%s.%s' % (__name__, self.__class__.__name__))
super(LogDedentMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def log(self):
return self.__log