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# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Vinay Sajip. See LICENSE.txt for details.
#
import logging
import logutils
class LoggerAdapter(object):
"""
An adapter for loggers which makes it easier to specify contextual
information in logging output.
"""
def __init__(self, logger, extra):
"""
Initialize the adapter with a logger and a dict-like object which
provides contextual information. This constructor signature allows
easy stacking of LoggerAdapters, if so desired.
You can effectively pass keyword arguments as shown in the
following example:
adapter = LoggerAdapter(someLogger, dict(p1=v1, p2="v2"))
"""
self.logger = logger
self.extra = extra
def process(self, msg, kwargs):
"""
Process the logging message and keyword arguments passed in to
a logging call to insert contextual information. You can either
manipulate the message itself, the keyword args or both. Return
the message and kwargs modified (or not) to suit your needs.
Normally, you'll only need to override this one method in a
LoggerAdapter subclass for your specific needs.
"""
kwargs["extra"] = self.extra
return msg, kwargs
#
# Boilerplate convenience methods
#
def debug(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate a debug call to the underlying logger.
"""
self.log(logging.DEBUG, msg, *args, **kwargs)
def info(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate an info call to the underlying logger.
"""
self.log(logging.INFO, msg, *args, **kwargs)
def warning(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate a warning call to the underlying logger.
"""
self.log(logging.WARNING, msg, *args, **kwargs)
warn = warning
def error(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate an error call to the underlying logger.
"""
self.log(logging.ERROR, msg, *args, **kwargs)
def exception(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate an exception call to the underlying logger.
"""
kwargs["exc_info"] = 1
self.log(logging.ERROR, msg, *args, **kwargs)
def critical(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate a critical call to the underlying logger.
"""
self.log(logging.CRITICAL, msg, *args, **kwargs)
def log(self, level, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delegate a log call to the underlying logger, after adding
contextual information from this adapter instance.
"""
if self.isEnabledFor(level):
msg, kwargs = self.process(msg, kwargs)
self.logger._log(level, msg, args, **kwargs)
def isEnabledFor(self, level):
"""
Is this logger enabled for level 'level'?
"""
if self.logger.manager.disable >= level:
return False
return level >= self.getEffectiveLevel()
def setLevel(self, level):
"""
Set the specified level on the underlying logger.
"""
self.logger.setLevel(level)
def getEffectiveLevel(self):
"""
Get the effective level for the underlying logger.
"""
return self.logger.getEffectiveLevel()
def hasHandlers(self):
"""
See if the underlying logger has any handlers.
"""
return logutils.hasHandlers(self.logger)
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