""" Additional handlers that are used as the base classes of the buildlogger handler. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import json import logging import threading import urllib2 from .. import utils from ..utils import timer _TIMEOUT_SECS = 10 class BufferedHandler(logging.Handler): """ A handler class that buffers logging records in memory. Whenever each record is added to the buffer, a check is made to see if the buffer should be flushed. If it should, then flush() is expected to do what's needed. """ def __init__(self, capacity, interval_secs): """ Initializes the handler with the buffer size and timeout after which the buffer is flushed regardless. """ logging.Handler.__init__(self) if not isinstance(capacity, int): raise TypeError("capacity must be an integer") elif capacity <= 0: raise ValueError("capacity must be a positive integer") if not isinstance(interval_secs, (int, float)): raise TypeError("interval_secs must be a number") elif interval_secs <= 0.0: raise ValueError("interval_secs must be a positive number") self.capacity = capacity self.interval_secs = interval_secs self.buffer = [] self._lock = threading.Lock() self._timer = None # Defer creation until actually begin to log messages. def _new_timer(self): """ Returns a new timer.AlarmClock instance that will call the flush() method after 'interval_secs' seconds. """ return timer.AlarmClock(self.interval_secs, self.flush, args=[self]) def process_record(self, record): """ Applies a transformation to the record before it gets added to the buffer. The default implementation returns 'record' unmodified. """ return record def emit(self, record): """ Emits a record. Append the record to the buffer after it has been transformed by process_record(). If the length of the buffer is greater than or equal to its capacity, then flush() is called to process the buffer. After flushing the buffer, the timer is restarted so that it will expire after another 'interval_secs' seconds. """ with self._lock: self.buffer.append(self.process_record(record)) if len(self.buffer) >= self.capacity: if self._timer is not None: self._timer.snooze() self.flush_with_lock(False) if self._timer is not None: self._timer.reset() if self._timer is None: self._timer = self._new_timer() self._timer.start() def flush(self, close_called=False): """ Ensures all logging output has been flushed. """ with self._lock: if self.buffer: self.flush_with_lock(close_called) def flush_with_lock(self, close_called): """ Ensures all logging output has been flushed. This version resets the buffers back to an empty list and is intended to be overridden by subclasses. """ self.buffer = [] def close(self): """ Tidies up any resources used by the handler. Stops the timer and flushes the buffer. """ if self._timer is not None: self._timer.dismiss() self.flush(close_called=True) logging.Handler.close(self) class HTTPHandler(object): """ A class which sends data to a web server using POST requests. """ def __init__(self, realm, url_root, username, password): """ Initializes the handler with the necessary authenticaton credentials. """ digest_handler = urllib2.HTTPDigestAuthHandler() digest_handler.add_password( realm=realm, uri=url_root, user=username, passwd=password) self.url_root = url_root self.url_opener = urllib2.build_opener(digest_handler, urllib2.HTTPErrorProcessor()) def _make_url(self, endpoint): return "%s/%s/" % (self.url_root.rstrip("/"), endpoint.strip("/")) def post(self, endpoint, data=None, headers=None, timeout_secs=_TIMEOUT_SECS): """ Sends a POST request to the specified endpoint with the supplied data. Returns the response, either as a string or a JSON object based on the content type. """ data = utils.default_if_none(data, []) data = json.dumps(data, encoding="utf-8") headers = utils.default_if_none(headers, {}) headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json; charset=utf-8" url = self._make_url(endpoint) request = urllib2.Request(url=url, data=data, headers=headers) response = self.url_opener.open(request, timeout=timeout_secs) headers = response.info() content_type = headers.gettype() if content_type == "application/json": encoding = headers.getparam("charset") or "utf-8" return json.load(response, encoding=encoding) return response.read()