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174 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
174 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
"""
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Make good log output easier.
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- :class:`ContextFilter` adds fixed properties to a log record
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- :class:`JSONRequestFormatter` formats log records as JSON output
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- :method:`tornado_log_function` is for use as the
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:class`tornado.web.Application.log_function` in conjunction with
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:class:`JSONRequestFormatter` to output log lines as JSON.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from logging import config
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import sys
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try:
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from tornado import log
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except ImportError:
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log = None
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version_info = (1, 3, 0)
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__version__ = '.'.join(str(v) for v in version_info)
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# Shortcut methods and constants to avoid needing to import logging directly
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dictConfig = config.dictConfig
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getLogger = logging.getLogger
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DEBUG = logging.DEBUG
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INFO = logging.INFO
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WARN = logging.WARN
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WARNING = logging.WARNING
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ERROR = logging.ERROR
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class ContextFilter(logging.Filter):
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"""
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Ensures that properties exist on a LogRecord.
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:param list|None properties: optional list of properties that
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will be added to LogRecord instances if they are missing
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This filter implementation will ensure that a set of properties
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exists on every log record which means that you can always refer
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to custom properties in a format string. Without this, referring
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to a property that is not explicitly passed in will result in an
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ugly ``KeyError`` exception.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name='', properties=None):
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logging.Filter.__init__(self, name)
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self.properties = list(properties) if properties else []
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def filter(self, record):
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for property_name in self.properties:
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if not hasattr(record, property_name):
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setattr(record, property_name, None)
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return True
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class JSONRequestFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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"""Instead of spitting out a "human readable" log line, this outputs
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the log data as JSON.
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"""
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def extract_exc_record(self, typ, val, tb):
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"""Create a JSON representation of the traceback given the records
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exc_info
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:param `Exception` typ: Exception type of the exception being handled
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:param `Exception` instance val: instance of the Exception class
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:param `traceback` tb: traceback object with the call stack
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:rtype: dict
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"""
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exc_record = {'type': typ.__name__,
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'message': str(val),
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'stack': []}
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for file_name, line_no, func_name, txt in traceback.extract_tb(tb):
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exc_record['stack'].append({'file': file_name,
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'line': str(line_no),
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'func': func_name,
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'text': txt})
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return exc_record
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def format(self, record):
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"""Return the log data as JSON
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:param record logging.LogRecord: The record to format
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:rtype: str
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"""
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if hasattr(record, 'exc_info'):
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try:
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traceback = self.extract_exc_record(*record.exc_info)
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except:
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traceback = None
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output = {'name': record.name,
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'module': record.module,
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'message': record.msg % record.args,
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'level': logging.getLevelName(record.levelno),
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'line_number': record.lineno,
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'process': record.processName,
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'timestamp': self.formatTime(record),
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'thread': record.threadName,
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'file': record.filename,
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'request': record.args,
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'traceback': traceback}
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for key, value in list(output.items()):
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if not value:
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del output[key]
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if 'message' in output:
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output.pop('request', None)
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return json.dumps(output)
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def tornado_log_function(handler):
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"""Assigned when creating a :py:class:`tornado.web.Application` instance
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by passing the method as the ``log_function`` argument:
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.. code:: python
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app = tornado.web.Application([('/', RequestHandler)],
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log_function=tornado_log_function)
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:type handler: :py:class:`tornado.web.RequestHandler`
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"""
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status_code = handler.get_status()
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if status_code < 400:
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log_method = log.access_log.info
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elif status_code < 500:
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log_method = log.access_log.warning
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else:
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log_method = log.access_log.error
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correlation_id = (getattr(handler, 'correlation_id', None) or
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handler.request.headers.get('Correlation-ID', None))
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log_method('', {'correlation_id': correlation_id,
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'duration': 1000.0 * handler.request.request_time(),
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'headers': handler.request.headers,
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'method': handler.request.method,
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'path': handler.request.path,
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'protocol': handler.request.protocol,
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'query_args': handler.request.query_arguments,
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'remote_ip': handler.request.remote_ip,
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'status_code': status_code,
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'environment': os.environ.get('ENVIRONMENT')})
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def currentframe():
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"""Return the frame object for the caller's stack frame."""
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try:
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raise Exception
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except:
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traceback = sys.exc_info()[2]
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frame = traceback.tb_frame
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while True:
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if hasattr(frame, 'f_code'):
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filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
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if filename.endswith('logging.py') or \
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filename.endswith('logging/__init__.py'):
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frame = frame.f_back
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continue
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return frame
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return traceback.tb_frame.f_back
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# Monkey-patch currentframe
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logging.currentframe = currentframe
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