SickGear/lib/apprise/logger.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# BSD 2-Clause License
#
# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
# Copyright (c) 2023, Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
#
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#
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import os
import logging
from io import StringIO
# The root identifier needed to monitor 'apprise' logging
LOGGER_NAME = 'apprise'
# Define a verbosity level that is a noisier then debug mode
logging.TRACE = logging.DEBUG - 1
# Define a verbosity level that is always used even when no verbosity is set
# from the command line. The idea here is to allow for deprecation notices
logging.DEPRECATE = logging.ERROR + 1
# Assign our Levels into our logging object
logging.addLevelName(logging.DEPRECATE, "DEPRECATION WARNING")
logging.addLevelName(logging.TRACE, "TRACE")
def trace(self, message, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Verbose Debug Logging - Trace
"""
if self.isEnabledFor(logging.TRACE):
self._log(logging.TRACE, message, args, **kwargs)
def deprecate(self, message, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Deprication Warning Logging
"""
if self.isEnabledFor(logging.DEPRECATE):
self._log(logging.DEPRECATE, message, args, **kwargs)
# Assign our Loggers for use in Apprise
logging.Logger.trace = trace
logging.Logger.deprecate = deprecate
# Create ourselve a generic (singleton) logging reference
logger = logging.getLogger(LOGGER_NAME)
class LogCapture:
"""
A class used to allow one to instantiate loggers that write to
memory for temporary purposes. e.g.:
1. with LogCapture() as captured:
2.
3. # Send our notification(s)
4. aobj.notify("hello world")
5.
6. # retrieve our logs produced by the above call via our
7. # `captured` StringIO object we have access to within the `with`
8. # block here:
9. print(captured.getvalue())
"""
def __init__(self, path=None, level=None, name=LOGGER_NAME, delete=True,
fmt='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s'):
"""
Instantiate a temporary log capture object
If a path is specified, then log content is sent to that file instead
of a StringIO object.
You can optionally specify a logging level such as logging.INFO if you
wish, otherwise by default the script uses whatever logging has been
set globally. If you set delete to `False` then when using log files,
they are not automatically cleaned up afterwards.
Optionally over-ride the fmt as well if you wish.
"""
# Our memory buffer placeholder
self.__buffer_ptr = StringIO()
# Store our file path as it will determine whether or not we write to
# memory and a file
self.__path = path
self.__delete = delete
# Our logging level tracking
self.__level = level
self.__restore_level = None
# Acquire a pointer to our logger
self.__logger = logging.getLogger(name)
# Prepare our handler
self.__handler = logging.StreamHandler(self.__buffer_ptr) \
if not self.__path else logging.FileHandler(
self.__path, mode='a', encoding='utf-8')
# Use the specified level, otherwise take on the already
# effective level of our logger
self.__handler.setLevel(
self.__level if self.__level is not None
else self.__logger.getEffectiveLevel())
# Prepare our formatter
self.__handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fmt))
def __enter__(self):
"""
Allows logger manipulation within a 'with' block
"""
if self.__level is not None:
# Temporary adjust our log level if required
self.__restore_level = self.__logger.getEffectiveLevel()
if self.__restore_level > self.__level:
# Bump our log level up for the duration of our `with`
self.__logger.setLevel(self.__level)
else:
# No restoration required
self.__restore_level = None
else:
# Do nothing but enforce that we have nothing to restore to
self.__restore_level = None
if self.__path:
# If a path has been identified, ensure we can write to the path
# and that the file exists
with open(self.__path, 'a'):
os.utime(self.__path, None)
# Update our buffer pointer
self.__buffer_ptr = open(self.__path, 'r')
# Add our handler
self.__logger.addHandler(self.__handler)
# return our memory pointer
return self.__buffer_ptr
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
"""
removes the handler gracefully when the with block has completed
"""
# Flush our content
self.__handler.flush()
self.__buffer_ptr.flush()
# Drop our handler
self.__logger.removeHandler(self.__handler)
if self.__restore_level is not None:
# Restore level
self.__logger.setLevel(self.__restore_level)
if self.__path:
# Close our file pointer
self.__buffer_ptr.close()
self.__handler.close()
if self.__delete:
try:
# Always remove file afterwards
os.unlink(self.__path)
except OSError:
# It's okay if the file does not exist
pass
if exc_type is not None:
# pass exception on if one was generated
return False
return True