Made logging classes new-style and added name property to handlers.

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Vinay Sajip 2009-11-24 15:53:25 +00:00
parent 3e5354934e
commit 1d2c16db7e
1 changed files with 33 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ except ImportError:
__author__ = "Vinay Sajip <vinay_sajip@red-dove.com>"
__status__ = "production"
__version__ = "0.5.0.9"
__date__ = "09 October 2009"
__version__ = "0.5.1.0"
__date__ = "24 November 2009"
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Miscellaneous module data
@ -196,9 +196,9 @@ def _checkLevel(level):
#
#_lock is used to serialize access to shared data structures in this module.
#This needs to be an RLock because fileConfig() creates Handlers and so
#might arbitrary user threads. Since Handler.__init__() updates the shared
#dictionary _handlers, it needs to acquire the lock. But if configuring,
#This needs to be an RLock because fileConfig() creates and configures
#Handlers, and so might arbitrary user threads. Since Handler code updates the
#shared dictionary _handlers, it needs to acquire the lock. But if configuring,
#the lock would already have been acquired - so we need an RLock.
#The same argument applies to Loggers and Manager.loggerDict.
#
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ def _releaseLock():
# The logging record
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class LogRecord:
class LogRecord(object):
"""
A LogRecord instance represents an event being logged.
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ def makeLogRecord(dict):
# Formatter classes and functions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Formatter:
class Formatter(object):
"""
Formatter instances are used to convert a LogRecord to text.
@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ class Formatter:
#
_defaultFormatter = Formatter()
class BufferingFormatter:
class BufferingFormatter(object):
"""
A formatter suitable for formatting a number of records.
"""
@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ class BufferingFormatter:
# Filter classes and functions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Filter:
class Filter(object):
"""
Filter instances are used to perform arbitrary filtering of LogRecords.
@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ class Filter:
return 0
return (record.name[self.nlen] == ".")
class Filterer:
class Filterer(object):
"""
A base class for loggers and handlers which allows them to share
common code.
@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ class Filterer:
# Handler classes and functions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
_handlers = {} #repository of handlers (for flushing when shutdown called)
_handlers = {} #map of handler names to handlers
_handlerList = [] # added to allow handlers to be removed in reverse of order initialized
class Handler(Filterer):
@ -608,17 +608,33 @@ class Handler(Filterer):
and the filter list to empty.
"""
Filterer.__init__(self)
self._name = None
self.level = _checkLevel(level)
self.formatter = None
#get the module data lock, as we're updating a shared structure.
_acquireLock()
try: #unlikely to raise an exception, but you never know...
_handlers[self] = 1
_handlerList.insert(0, self)
finally:
_releaseLock()
self.createLock()
def get_name(self):
return self._name
def set_name(self, name):
_acquireLock()
try:
if self._name in _handlers:
del _handlers[self._name]
self._name = name
if name:
_handlers[name] = self
finally:
_releaseLock()
name = property(get_name, set_name)
def createLock(self):
"""
Acquire a thread lock for serializing access to the underlying I/O.
@ -716,7 +732,8 @@ class Handler(Filterer):
#get the module data lock, as we're updating a shared structure.
_acquireLock()
try: #unlikely to raise an exception, but you never know...
del _handlers[self]
if self._name and self._name in _handlers:
del _handlers[self._name]
_handlerList.remove(self)
finally:
_releaseLock()
@ -869,7 +886,7 @@ class FileHandler(StreamHandler):
# Manager classes and functions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class PlaceHolder:
class PlaceHolder(object):
"""
PlaceHolder instances are used in the Manager logger hierarchy to take
the place of nodes for which no loggers have been defined. This class is
@ -916,7 +933,7 @@ def getLoggerClass():
return _loggerClass
class Manager:
class Manager(object):
"""
There is [under normal circumstances] just one Manager instance, which
holds the hierarchy of loggers.
@ -1269,7 +1286,7 @@ class RootLogger(Logger):
_loggerClass = Logger
class LoggerAdapter:
class LoggerAdapter(object):
"""
An adapter for loggers which makes it easier to specify contextual
information in logging output.