python-openstackclient/openstackclient/common/logs.py
TerryHowe b95ce714dc Allow custom log levels for other loggers
It would be convenient to be able to enable special logging for
various components that openstack uses.  The biggest thing is
the --debug prints a lot of information when often all I want to
see is the outgoing requests/responses.  To get just that logged
you would put this in your clouds.yaml:

    logging:
        keystoneclient.session: debug

Closes-Bug: #1484660
Change-Id: I15c2607e8262f10903dd831ee8622fb5d6315310
2016-02-05 11:07:50 +00:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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"""Application logging"""
import logging
import sys
import warnings
def get_loggers():
loggers = {}
for logkey in logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict.keys():
loggers[logkey] = logging.getLevelName(logging.getLogger(logkey).level)
return loggers
def log_level_from_options(options):
# if --debug, --quiet or --verbose is not specified,
# the default logging level is warning
log_level = logging.WARNING
if options.verbose_level == 0:
# --quiet
log_level = logging.ERROR
elif options.verbose_level == 2:
# One --verbose
log_level = logging.INFO
elif options.verbose_level >= 3:
# Two or more --verbose
log_level = logging.DEBUG
return log_level
def log_level_from_string(level_string):
log_level = {
'critical': logging.CRITICAL,
'error': logging.ERROR,
'warning': logging.WARNING,
'info': logging.INFO,
'debug': logging.DEBUG,
}.get(level_string, logging.WARNING)
return log_level
def log_level_from_config(config):
# Check the command line option
verbose_level = config.get('verbose_level')
if config.get('debug', False):
verbose_level = 3
if verbose_level == 0:
verbose_level = 'error'
elif verbose_level == 1:
# If a command line option has not been specified, check the
# configuration file
verbose_level = config.get('log_level', 'warning')
elif verbose_level == 2:
verbose_level = 'info'
else:
verbose_level = 'debug'
return log_level_from_string(verbose_level)
def set_warning_filter(log_level):
if log_level == logging.ERROR:
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
elif log_level == logging.WARNING:
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
elif log_level == logging.INFO:
warnings.simplefilter("once")
class _FileFormatter(logging.Formatter):
"""Customize the logging format for logging handler"""
_LOG_MESSAGE_BEGIN = (
'%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s ')
_LOG_MESSAGE_CONTEXT = '[%(cloud)s %(username)s %(project)s] '
_LOG_MESSAGE_END = '%(message)s'
_LOG_DATE_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
def __init__(self, options=None, config=None, **kwargs):
context = {}
if options:
context = {
'cloud': getattr(options, 'cloud', ''),
'project': getattr(options, 'os_project_name', ''),
'username': getattr(options, 'username', ''),
}
elif config:
context = {
'cloud': config.config.get('cloud', ''),
'project': config.auth.get('project_name', ''),
'username': config.auth.get('username', ''),
}
if context:
self.fmt = (self._LOG_MESSAGE_BEGIN +
(self._LOG_MESSAGE_CONTEXT % context) +
self._LOG_MESSAGE_END)
else:
self.fmt = self._LOG_MESSAGE_BEGIN + self._LOG_MESSAGE_END
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, self.fmt, self._LOG_DATE_FORMAT)
class LogConfigurator(object):
_CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT = '%(message)s'
def __init__(self, options):
self.root_logger = logging.getLogger('')
self.root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Force verbose_level 3 on --debug
self.dump_trace = False
if options.debug:
options.verbose_level = 3
self.dump_trace = True
# Always send higher-level messages to the console via stderr
self.console_logger = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
log_level = log_level_from_options(options)
self.console_logger.setLevel(log_level)
formatter = logging.Formatter(self._CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT)
self.console_logger.setFormatter(formatter)
self.root_logger.addHandler(self.console_logger)
# Set the warning filter now
set_warning_filter(log_level)
# Set up logging to a file
self.file_logger = None
log_file = options.log_file
if log_file:
self.file_logger = logging.FileHandler(filename=log_file)
self.file_logger.setFormatter(_FileFormatter(options=options))
self.file_logger.setLevel(log_level)
self.root_logger.addHandler(self.file_logger)
# Requests logs some stuff at INFO that we don't want
# unless we have DEBUG
requests_log = logging.getLogger("requests")
# Other modules we don't want DEBUG output for
cliff_log = logging.getLogger('cliff')
stevedore_log = logging.getLogger('stevedore')
iso8601_log = logging.getLogger("iso8601")
if options.debug:
# --debug forces traceback
requests_log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
else:
requests_log.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
cliff_log.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
stevedore_log.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
iso8601_log.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
def configure(self, cloud_config):
log_level = log_level_from_config(cloud_config.config)
set_warning_filter(log_level)
self.dump_trace = cloud_config.config.get('debug', self.dump_trace)
self.console_logger.setLevel(log_level)
log_file = cloud_config.config.get('log_file', None)
if log_file:
if not self.file_logger:
self.file_logger = logging.FileHandler(filename=log_file)
formatter = _FileFormatter(cloud_config=cloud_config)
self.file_logger.setFormatter(formatter)
self.file_logger.setFormatter(_FileFormatter(config=cloud_config))
self.file_logger.setLevel(log_level)
self.root_logger.addHandler(self.file_logger)
logconfig = cloud_config.config.get('logging', None)
if logconfig:
highest_level = logging.NOTSET
for k in logconfig.keys():
level = log_level_from_string(logconfig[k])
logging.getLogger(k).setLevel(level)
if (highest_level < level):
highest_level = level
self.console_logger.setLevel(highest_level)
if self.file_logger:
self.file_logger.setLevel(highest_level)
# loggers that are not set will use the handler level, so we
# need to set the global level for all the loggers
for logkey in logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict.keys():
logger = logging.getLogger(logkey)
if logger.level == logging.NOTSET:
logger.setLevel(log_level)