""" Common utilities. """ from asyncio import AbstractEventLoop import json import logging import logging.handlers import os import platform import sys from typing import AsyncGenerator, Generator import warnings from pathlib import Path import requests from .constants import LOGDIR, LOG_SERVER_ADDR, SAVE_LOG from .utils import save_log_str_on_log_server handler = None visited_loggers = set() # Assuming LOGDIR and other necessary imports and global variables are defined class APIHandler(logging.Handler): """Custom logging handler that sends logs to an API.""" def __init__(self, apiUrl, log_path, *args, **kwargs): super(APIHandler, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.apiUrl = apiUrl self.log_path = log_path def emit(self, record): log_entry = self.format(record) try: save_log_str_on_log_server(log_entry, self.log_path) except requests.RequestException as e: print(f"Error sending log to API: {e}", file=sys.stderr) def build_logger(logger_name, logger_filename, add_remote_handler=True): global handler formatter = logging.Formatter( fmt="%(asctime)s | %(levelname)s | %(name)s | %(message)s", datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", ) # Set the format of root handlers if not logging.getLogger().handlers: if sys.version_info[1] >= 9: # This is for windows logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, encoding="utf-8") else: if platform.system() == "Windows": warnings.warn( "If you are running on Windows, " "we recommend you use Python >= 3.9 for UTF-8 encoding." ) logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) logging.getLogger().handlers[0].setFormatter(formatter) # Redirect stdout and stderr to loggers stdout_logger = logging.getLogger("stdout") stdout_logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) sl = StreamToLogger(stdout_logger, logging.INFO) sys.stdout = sl stderr_logger = logging.getLogger("stderr") stderr_logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) sl = StreamToLogger(stderr_logger, logging.ERROR) sys.stderr = sl # Get logger logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name) logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) if add_remote_handler: # Add APIHandler to send logs to your API api_url = f"{LOG_SERVER_ADDR}/{SAVE_LOG}" remote_logger_filename = str(Path(logger_filename).stem + "_remote.log") api_handler = APIHandler(apiUrl=api_url, log_path=f"{LOGDIR}/{remote_logger_filename}") api_handler.setFormatter(formatter) logger.addHandler(api_handler) # if LOGDIR is empty, then don't try output log to local file if LOGDIR != "": os.makedirs(LOGDIR, exist_ok=True) filename = os.path.join(LOGDIR, logger_filename) handler = logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler( filename, when="D", utc=True, encoding="utf-8" ) handler.setFormatter(formatter) for l in [stdout_logger, stderr_logger, logger]: if l in visited_loggers: continue visited_loggers.add(l) l.addHandler(handler) return logger class StreamToLogger(object): """ Fake file-like stream object that redirects writes to a logger instance. """ def __init__(self, logger, log_level=logging.INFO): self.terminal = sys.stdout self.logger = logger self.log_level = log_level self.linebuf = "" def __getattr__(self, attr): return getattr(self.terminal, attr) def write(self, buf): temp_linebuf = self.linebuf + buf self.linebuf = "" for line in temp_linebuf.splitlines(True): # From the io.TextIOWrapper docs: # On output, if newline is None, any '\n' characters written # are translated to the system default line separator. # By default sys.stdout.write() expects '\n' newlines and then # translates them so this is still cross platform. if line[-1] == "\n": encoded_message = line.encode("utf-8", "ignore").decode("utf-8") self.logger.log(self.log_level, encoded_message.rstrip()) else: self.linebuf += line def flush(self): if self.linebuf != "": encoded_message = self.linebuf.encode("utf-8", "ignore").decode("utf-8") self.logger.log(self.log_level, encoded_message.rstrip()) self.linebuf = ""