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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
import string
from inspect import isfunction
from utility.tools import LOG_LEVEL, 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"""
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"""
self.collect(self.logger.error,*args)
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,*args):
"""Call logging.debug for multiple args lazily"""
# only evaluate function when logging
if self.logger.getEffectiveLevel() < 20:
self.collectf(self.logger.debug,*args)
def sql(self, description, sqlcommand, fun = None):
"""Log SQL command, optionally invoking a timed fun"""
if LOG_SQL:
self.info(description,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 one by one"""
for a in args:
fun(a)
def collectf(self,fun,*args):
"""Collect arguments and use fun to output one by one"""
for a in args:
if isfunction(a):
fun(a())
else:
fun(a)
# 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
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