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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Library General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
"""
Custom logging levels for finer-grained logging using python's standard
logging module.
"""
import os
import socket
import sys
import logging
import logging.handlers
INFO_1 = 19
INFO_2 = 18
DEBUG_1 = 9
DEBUG_2 = 8
DEBUG_3 = 7
DEBUG_4 = 6
logging.addLevelName(INFO_1, "INFO_1")
logging.addLevelName(INFO_2, "INFO_2")
logging.addLevelName(DEBUG_1, "DEBUG_1")
logging.addLevelName(DEBUG_2, "DEBUG_2")
logging.addLevelName(DEBUG_3, "DEBUG_3")
logging.addLevelName(DEBUG_4, "DEBUG_4")
# High level to effectively turn off logging.
# For compatability with the old logging system.
__NO_LOGGING = 100
logging.raiseExceptions = False
from logging.handlers import SysLogHandler as syslog_module
syslog = None
# Mostly borrowed from original yum-updated.py
_syslog_facility_map = { "KERN" : syslog_module.LOG_KERN,
"USER" : syslog_module.LOG_USER,
"MAIL" : syslog_module.LOG_MAIL,
"DAEMON" : syslog_module.LOG_DAEMON,
"AUTH" : syslog_module.LOG_AUTH,
"LPR" : syslog_module.LOG_LPR,
"NEWS" : syslog_module.LOG_NEWS,
"UUCP" : syslog_module.LOG_UUCP,
"CRON" : syslog_module.LOG_CRON,
"LOCAL0" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL0,
"LOCAL1" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL1,
"LOCAL2" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL2,
"LOCAL3" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL3,
"LOCAL4" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL4,
"LOCAL5" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL5,
"LOCAL6" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL6,
"LOCAL7" : syslog_module.LOG_LOCAL7,}
def syslogFacilityMap(facility):
if type(facility) == int:
return facility
elif facility.upper() in _syslog_facility_map:
return _syslog_facility_map[facility.upper()]
elif (facility.upper().startswith("LOG_") and
facility[4:].upper() in _syslog_facility_map):
return _syslog_facility_map[facility[4:].upper()]
return _syslog_facility_map["USER"]
def logLevelFromErrorLevel(error_level):
""" Convert an old-style error logging level to the new style. """
error_table = { -1 : __NO_LOGGING, 0 : logging.CRITICAL, 1 : logging.ERROR,
2 : logging.WARNING}
return __convertLevel(error_level, error_table)
def logLevelFromDebugLevel(debug_level):
""" Convert an old-style debug logging level to the new style. """
debug_table = {-1 : __NO_LOGGING, 0 : logging.INFO, 1 : INFO_1, 2 : INFO_2,
3 : logging.DEBUG, 4 : DEBUG_1, 5 : DEBUG_2, 6 : DEBUG_3, 7 : DEBUG_4}
return __convertLevel(debug_level, debug_table)
def __convertLevel(level, table):
""" Convert yum logging levels using a lookup table. """
# Look up level in the table.
try:
new_level = table[level]
except KeyError:
keys = table.keys()
# We didn't find the level in the table, check if it's smaller
# than the smallest level
if level < keys[0]:
new_level = table[keys[0]]
# Nope. So it must be larger.
else:
new_level = table[keys[-2]]
return new_level
def setDebugLevel(level):
converted_level = logLevelFromDebugLevel(level)
logging.getLogger("yum.verbose").setLevel(converted_level)
def setErrorLevel(level):
converted_level = logLevelFromErrorLevel(level)
logging.getLogger("yum").setLevel(converted_level)
_added_handlers = False
def doLoggingSetup(debuglevel, errorlevel,
syslog_ident=None, syslog_facility=None,
syslog_device='/dev/log'):
"""
Configure the python logger.
errorlevel is optional. If provided, it will override the logging level
provided in the logging config file for error messages.
debuglevel is optional. If provided, it will override the logging level
provided in the logging config file for debug messages.
"""
global _added_handlers
#logging.basicConfig() # this appears to not change anything in our
# logging setup - disabling this b/c of the behaviors in yum ticket 525
# -skvidal
if _added_handlers:
if debuglevel is not None:
setDebugLevel(debuglevel)
if errorlevel is not None:
setErrorLevel(errorlevel)
return
plainformatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
console_stdout = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
console_stdout.setFormatter(plainformatter)
verbose = logging.getLogger("yum.verbose")
verbose.propagate = False
verbose.addHandler(console_stdout)
console_stderr = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
console_stderr.setFormatter(plainformatter)
logger = logging.getLogger("yum")
logger.propagate = False
logger.addHandler(console_stderr)
filelogger = logging.getLogger("yum.filelogging")
filelogger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
filelogger.propagate = False
global syslog
if syslog_device:
address = None
if ":" in syslog_device:
address = syslog_device.rsplit(":", 1)
address = (address[0], int(address[1]))
elif os.path.exists(syslog_device):
address = syslog_device
if address:
try:
facil = syslogFacilityMap(syslog_facility or "USER")
syslog = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler(address, facil)
except socket.error:
if syslog is not None:
syslog.close()
else:
setLoggingApp(syslog_ident or "yum")
filelogger.addHandler(syslog)
_added_handlers = True
if debuglevel is not None:
setDebugLevel(debuglevel)
if errorlevel is not None:
setErrorLevel(errorlevel)
def setFileLog(uid, logfile, cleanup=None):
# TODO: When python's logging config parser doesn't blow up
# when the user is non-root, put this in the config file.
# syslog-style log
if uid == 0:
try:
# For installroot etc.
logdir = os.path.dirname(logfile)
if not os.path.exists(logdir):
os.makedirs(logdir, mode=0755)
if not os.path.exists(logfile):
f = open(logfile, 'w')
os.chmod(logfile, 0600) # making sure umask doesn't catch us up
f.close()
filelogger = logging.getLogger("yum.filelogging")
filehandler = logging.FileHandler(logfile)
formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(message)s",
"%b %d %H:%M:%S")
filehandler.setFormatter(formatter)
filelogger.addHandler(filehandler)
if not cleanup is None:
cleanup.append(lambda: filelogger.removeHandler(filehandler))
except IOError:
logging.getLogger("yum").critical('Cannot open logfile %s', logfile)
def setLoggingApp(app):
if syslog:
syslogformatter = logging.Formatter(app + "[%(process)d]: %(message)s")
syslog.setFormatter(syslogformatter)
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