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authorMunyoki Kilyungi2022-09-06 16:22:16 +0300
committerBonfaceKilz2022-09-08 14:26:19 +0300
commita98a4059db43786a5d81510856e4f198f718de32 (patch)
treedec494e2093cd372d726122e99069ad9c19bfadd
parenta0a845fc0d62c6d7fbc9998595147a87153330fb (diff)
downloadgenenetwork2-a98a4059db43786a5d81510856e4f198f718de32.tar.gz
Deleting utility.logger
* wqflask/utility/logger.py: Delete.
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 155 deletions
diff --git a/wqflask/utility/logger.py b/wqflask/utility/logger.py
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-# GeneNetwork logger
-#
-# The standard python logging module is very good. This logger adds a
-# few facilities on top of that. Main one being that it picks up
-# settings for log levels (global and by module) and (potentially)
-# offers some fine grained log levels for the standard levels.
-#
-# All behaviour is defined here.  Global settings (defined in
-# default_settings.py).
-#
-# To use logging and settings put this at the top of a module:
-#
-#   import utility.logger
-#   logger = utility.logger.getLogger(__name__ )
-#
-# To override global behaviour set the LOG_LEVEL in default_settings.py
-# or use an environment variable, e.g.
-#
-#    env LOG_LEVEL=INFO ./bin/genenetwork2
-#
-# To override log level for a module replace that with, for example,
-#
-#   import logging
-#   import utility.logger
-#   logger = utility.logger.getLogger(__name__,level=logging.DEBUG)
-#
-# We'll add more overrides soon.
-
-import logging
-from inspect import isfunction
-from pprint import pformat as pf
-from inspect import stack
-import datetime
-
-from utility.tools import LOG_LEVEL, LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, LOG_SQL
-
-
-class GNLogger:
-    """A logger class with some additional functionality, such as
-    multiple parameter logging, SQL logging, timing, colors, and lazy
-    functions.
-
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, name):
-        self.logger = logging.getLogger(name)
-
-    def setLevel(self, value):
-        """Set the undelying log level"""
-        self.logger.setLevel(value)
-
-    def debug(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.debug for multiple args. Use (lazy) debugf and
-level=num to filter on LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG.
-
-        """
-        self.collect(self.logger.debug, *args)
-
-    def debug20(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.debug for multiple args. Use level=num to filter on
-LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG (NYI).
-
-        """
-        if level <= LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
-            if self.logger.getEffectiveLevel() < 20:
-                self.collect(self.logger.debug, *args)
-
-    def info(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.info for multiple args"""
-        self.collect(self.logger.info, *args)
-
-    def warning(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.warning for multiple args"""
-        self.collect(self.logger.warning, *args)
-        # self.logger.warning(self.collect(*args))
-
-    def error(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.error for multiple args"""
-        now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
-        time_str = now.strftime('%H:%M:%S UTC %Y%m%d')
-        l = [time_str] + list(args)
-        self.collect(self.logger.error, *l)
-
-    def infof(self, *args):
-        """Call logging.info for multiple args lazily"""
-        # only evaluate function when logging
-        if self.logger.getEffectiveLevel() < 30:
-            self.collectf(self.logger.debug, *args)
-
-    def debugf(self, level=0, *args):
-        """Call logging.debug for multiple args lazily and handle
-        LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG correctly
-
-        """
-        # only evaluate function when logging
-        if level <= LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
-            if self.logger.getEffectiveLevel() < 20:
-                self.collectf(self.logger.debug, *args)
-
-    def sql(self, sqlcommand, fun=None):
-        """Log SQL command, optionally invoking a timed fun"""
-        if LOG_SQL:
-            caller = stack()[1][3]
-            if caller in ['fetchone', 'fetch1', 'fetchall']:
-                caller = stack()[2][3]
-            self.info(caller, sqlcommand)
-        if fun:
-            result = fun(sqlcommand)
-            if LOG_SQL:
-                self.info(result)
-            return result
-
-    def collect(self, fun, *args):
-        """Collect arguments and use fun to output"""
-        out = "." + stack()[2][3]
-        for a in args:
-            if len(out) > 1:
-                out += ": "
-            if isinstance(a, str):
-                out = out + a
-            else:
-                out = out + pf(a, width=160)
-        fun(out)
-
-    def collectf(self, fun, *args):
-        """Collect arguments and use fun to output one by one"""
-        out = "." + stack()[2][3]
-        for a in args:
-            if len(out) > 1:
-                out += ": "
-                if isfunction(a):
-                    out += a()
-                else:
-                    if isinstance(a, str):
-                        out = out + a
-                    else:
-                        out = out + pf(a, width=160)
-        fun(out)
-
-# Get the module logger. You can override log levels at the
-# module level
-
-
-def getLogger(name, level=None):
-    gnlogger = GNLogger(name)
-    logger = gnlogger.logger
-
-    if level:
-        logger.setLevel(level)
-    else:
-        logger.setLevel(LOG_LEVEL)
-
-    logger.info("Log level of " + name + " set to " + \
-                logging.getLevelName(logger.getEffectiveLevel()))
-    return gnlogger