django1/django/utils/log.py

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import logging
import sys
import warnings
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import mail
from django.core.mail import get_connection
from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInNextVersionWarning
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
from django.utils.module_loading import import_string
from django.views.debug import ExceptionReporter, get_exception_reporter_filter
# Imports kept for backwards-compatibility in Django 1.7.
from logging import NullHandler # NOQA
from logging.config import dictConfig # NOQA
getLogger = logging.getLogger
# Default logging for Django. This sends an email to the site admins on every
# HTTP 500 error. Depending on DEBUG, all other log records are either sent to
# the console (DEBUG=True) or discarded by mean of the NullHandler (DEBUG=False).
DEFAULT_LOGGING = {
'version': 1,
'disable_existing_loggers': False,
'filters': {
'require_debug_false': {
'()': 'django.utils.log.RequireDebugFalse',
},
'require_debug_true': {
'()': 'django.utils.log.RequireDebugTrue',
},
},
'handlers': {
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'console': {
'level': 'INFO',
'filters': ['require_debug_true'],
'class': 'logging.StreamHandler',
},
'null': {
'class': 'logging.NullHandler',
},
'mail_admins': {
'level': 'ERROR',
'filters': ['require_debug_false'],
'class': 'django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler'
}
},
'loggers': {
'django': {
'handlers': ['console'],
},
'django.request': {
'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
'level': 'ERROR',
'propagate': False,
},
'django.security': {
'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
'level': 'ERROR',
'propagate': False,
},
'py.warnings': {
'handlers': ['console'],
},
}
}
def configure_logging(logging_config, logging_settings):
if not sys.warnoptions:
# Route warnings through python logging
logging.captureWarnings(True)
# RemovedInNextVersionWarning is a subclass of DeprecationWarning which
# is hidden by default, hence we force the "default" behavior
warnings.simplefilter("default", RemovedInNextVersionWarning)
if logging_config:
# First find the logging configuration function ...
logging_config_func = import_string(logging_config)
dictConfig(DEFAULT_LOGGING)
# ... then invoke it with the logging settings
if logging_settings:
logging_config_func(logging_settings)
class AdminEmailHandler(logging.Handler):
"""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 email report.
"""
def __init__(self, include_html=False, email_backend=None):
logging.Handler.__init__(self)
self.include_html = include_html
self.email_backend = email_backend
def emit(self, record):
try:
request = record.request
subject = '%s (%s IP): %s' % (
record.levelname,
('internal' if request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR') in settings.INTERNAL_IPS
else 'EXTERNAL'),
record.getMessage()
)
filter = get_exception_reporter_filter(request)
request_repr = '\n{0}'.format(force_text(filter.get_request_repr(request)))
except Exception:
subject = '%s: %s' % (
record.levelname,
record.getMessage()
)
request = None
request_repr = "unavailable"
subject = self.format_subject(subject)
if record.exc_info:
exc_info = record.exc_info
else:
exc_info = (None, record.getMessage(), None)
message = "%s\n\nRequest repr(): %s" % (self.format(record), request_repr)
reporter = ExceptionReporter(request, is_email=True, *exc_info)
html_message = reporter.get_traceback_html() if self.include_html else None
mail.mail_admins(subject, message, fail_silently=True,
html_message=html_message,
connection=self.connection())
def connection(self):
return get_connection(backend=self.email_backend, fail_silently=True)
def format_subject(self, subject):
"""
Escape CR and LF characters, and limit length.
RFC 2822's hard limit is 998 characters per line. So, minus "Subject: "
the actual subject must be no longer than 989 characters.
"""
formatted_subject = subject.replace('\n', '\\n').replace('\r', '\\r')
return formatted_subject[:989]
class CallbackFilter(logging.Filter):
"""
A logging filter that checks the return value of a given callable (which
takes the record-to-be-logged as its only parameter) to decide whether to
log a record.
"""
def __init__(self, callback):
self.callback = callback
def filter(self, record):
if self.callback(record):
return 1
return 0
class RequireDebugFalse(logging.Filter):
def filter(self, record):
return not settings.DEBUG
class RequireDebugTrue(logging.Filter):
def filter(self, record):
return settings.DEBUG