django1/django/utils/log.py

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import logging
import sys
from django.core import mail
# Make sure a NullHandler is available
# This was added in Python 2.7/3.2
try:
from logging import NullHandler
except ImportError:
class NullHandler(logging.Handler):
def emit(self, record):
pass
# Make sure that dictConfig is available
# This was added in Python 2.7/3.2
try:
from logging.config import dictConfig
except ImportError:
from django.utils.dictconfig import dictConfig
getLogger = logging.getLogger
# Ensure the creation of the Django logger
# with a null handler. This ensures we don't get any
# 'No handlers could be found for logger "django"' messages
logger = getLogger('django')
if not logger.handlers:
logger.addHandler(NullHandler())
class AdminEmailHandler(logging.Handler):
def __init__(self, include_html=False):
logging.Handler.__init__(self)
self.include_html = include_html
"""An exception log handler that emails log entries to site admins.
If the request is passed as the first argument to the log record,
request data will be provided in the
"""
def emit(self, record):
import traceback
from django.conf import settings
from django.views.debug import ExceptionReporter
try:
request = record.request
subject = '%s (%s IP): %s' % (
record.levelname,
(request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR') in settings.INTERNAL_IPS and 'internal' or 'EXTERNAL'),
record.msg
)
request_repr = repr(request)
except:
subject = '%s: %s' % (
record.levelname,
record.msg
)
request = None
request_repr = "Request repr() unavailable"
if record.exc_info:
exc_info = record.exc_info
stack_trace = '\n'.join(traceback.format_exception(*record.exc_info))
else:
exc_info = (None, record.msg, None)
stack_trace = 'No stack trace available'
message = "%s\n\n%s" % (stack_trace, request_repr)
reporter = ExceptionReporter(request, is_email=True, *exc_info)
html_message = self.include_html and reporter.get_traceback_html() or None
mail.mail_admins(subject, message, fail_silently=True, html_message=html_message)