# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- # Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Bastian Kleineidam # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. """ Output logging support for different formats. """ import sys import os import datetime import time from ..decorators import notimplemented from .. import log, LOG_CHECK, strformat, dummy, configuration _ = lambda x: x Fields = dict( id=_("ID"), realurl=_("Real URL"), cachekey=_("Cache key"), result=_("Result"), base=_("Base"), name=_("Name"), parenturl=_("Parent URL"), extern=_("Extern"), info=_("Info"), warning=_("Warning"), dltime=_("D/L time"), dlsize=_("Size"), checktime=_("Check time"), url=_("URL"), ) del _ class Logger (object): """ Base class for logging of checked urls. It defines the public API (see below) and offers basic functionality for all loggers. Each logger has to offer the following functions: * start_output() Initialize and start log output. Most loggers print a comment with copyright information. * end_output() Finish log output, possibly flushing buffers. Most loggers also print some statistics. * log_filter_url(url_data, do_print) Log a checked URL. The url_data object is a transport form of the UrlData class. The do_print flag indicates if this URL should be logged or just used to update internal statistics. """ def __init__ (self, **args): """ Initialize a logger, looking for part restrictions in kwargs. """ if 'parts' in args and "all" not in args['parts']: # only log given parts self.logparts = args['parts'] else: # log all parts self.logparts = None # number of spaces before log parts for alignment self.logspaces = {} # maximum indent of spaces for alignment self.max_indent = 0 # number of logged urls self.number = 0 # number of encountered errors self.errors = 0 # number of errors that were printed self.errors_printed = 0 # number of warnings self.warnings = 0 # number of warnings that were printed self.warnings_printed = 0 # encoding of output (default is utf-8) self.output_encoding = args.get("encoding", "utf-8") def init_fileoutput (self, args): """ Initialize self.fd file descriptor from args. For file output (used when the fileoutput arg is given), the self.fd initialization is deferred until the first self.write() call. Thios avoids creation of a empty files when no output is written. """ self.filename = None self.close_fd = False self.fd = None if args.get('fileoutput'): self.filename = os.path.expanduser(args['filename']) elif 'fd' in args: self.fd = args['fd'] else: self.fd = sys.stdout def start_fileoutput (self): path = os.path.dirname(self.filename) try: if path and not os.path.isdir(path): os.makedirs(path) self.fd = file(self.filename, "wb") self.close_fd = True except IOError: msg = sys.exc_info()[1] log.warn(LOG_CHECK, "Could not open file %r for writing: %s\n" "Disabling log output of %s", self.filename, msg, self) self.fd = dummy.Dummy() self.filename = None def close_fileoutput (self): """ Flush and close the file output denoted by self.fd. """ if self.fd is not None: self.flush() if self.close_fd: self.fd.close() self.fd = None def encode (self, s): """ Encode string with configured output encoding. Wrong encoded characters are replaced. @param s: string to encode @type s: unicode @return: encoded string @rtype: string """ if not isinstance(s, unicode): raise ValueError("tried to encode non-unicode string %r" % s) return s.encode(self.output_encoding, "replace") def decode (self, s): """ Decode string with configured output encoding. Wrong decoded characters are replaced. @param s: string to decode @type s: string @return: encoded string @rtype: unicode """ if isinstance(s, unicode): return s return s.decode(self.output_encoding, "replace") def check_date (self): """ Check for special dates. """ now = datetime.date.today() if now.day == 7 and now.month == 1: msg = _("Happy birthday for LinkChecker, I'm %d years old today!") self.comment(msg % (now.year - 2000)) def comment (self, s, **args): """ Write a comment and a newline. This method just prints the given string. """ self.writeln(s=s, **args) def wrap (self, lines, width): """ Return wrapped version of given lines. """ sep = os.linesep+os.linesep text = sep.join(lines) kwargs = dict(subsequent_indent=" "*self.max_indent, initial_indent=" "*self.max_indent, break_long_words=False, break_on_hyphens=False) return strformat.wrap(text, width, **kwargs).lstrip() def write (self, s, **args): """ Write string to output descriptor. """ if self.filename is not None: self.start_fileoutput() if self.fd is None: # Happens when aborting threads times out log.warn(LOG_CHECK, "writing to unitialized or closed file") else: self.fd.write(self.encode(s), **args) def writeln (self, s=u"", **args): """ Write string to output descriptor plus a newline. """ self.write(u"%s%s" % (s, unicode(os.linesep)), **args) def has_part (self, name): """ See if given part name will be logged. """ if self.logparts is None: # log all parts return True return name in self.logparts def part (self, name): """ Return translated part name. """ return _(Fields.get(name, u"")) def spaces (self, name): """ Return indent of spaces for given part name. """ return self.logspaces[name] def start_output (self): """ Start log output. """ # map with spaces between part name and value if self.logparts is None: parts = Fields.keys() else: parts = self.logparts values = (self.part(x) for x in parts) # maximum indent for localized log part names self.max_indent = max(len(x) for x in values)+1 for key in parts: numspaces = (self.max_indent - len(self.part(key))) self.logspaces[key] = u" " * numspaces self.starttime = time.time() def log_filter_url (self, url_data, do_print): """ Log a new url with this logger if do_print is True. Else only update accounting data. """ self.number += 1 if not url_data.valid: self.errors += 1 if do_print: self.errors_printed += 1 num_warnings = len(url_data.warnings) self.warnings += num_warnings if do_print: self.warnings_printed += num_warnings self.log_url(url_data) def write_intro (self): """Write intro comments.""" self.comment(_("created by %(app)s at %(time)s") % {"app": configuration.AppName, "time": strformat.strtime(self.starttime)}) self.comment(_("Get the newest version at %(url)s") % {'url': configuration.Url}) self.comment(_("Write comments and bugs to %(url)s") % {'url': configuration.SupportUrl}) self.check_date() def write_outro (self): """Write outro comments.""" self.stoptime = time.time() duration = self.stoptime - self.starttime self.comment(_("Stopped checking at %(time)s (%(duration)s)") % {"time": strformat.strtime(self.stoptime), "duration": strformat.strduration_long(duration)}) @notimplemented def log_url (self, url_data): """ Log a new url with this logger. """ pass @notimplemented def end_output (self): """ End of output, used for cleanup (eg output buffer flushing). """ pass def __str__ (self): """ Return class name. """ return self.__class__.__name__ def __repr__ (self): """ Return class name. """ return repr(self.__class__.__name__) def flush (self): """ If the logger has internal buffers, flush them. Ignore flush I/O errors since we are not responsible for proper flushing of log output streams. """ if hasattr(self, "fd"): try: self.fd.flush() except (IOError, AttributeError): pass # note: don't confuse URL loggers with application logs above from .text import TextLogger from .html import HtmlLogger from .gml import GMLLogger from .dot import DOTLogger from .sql import SQLLogger from .csvlog import CSVLogger from .blacklist import BlacklistLogger from .gxml import GraphXMLLogger from .customxml import CustomXMLLogger from .none import NoneLogger # default link logger classes Loggers = { "text": TextLogger, "html": HtmlLogger, "gml": GMLLogger, "dot": DOTLogger, "sql": SQLLogger, "csv": CSVLogger, "blacklist": BlacklistLogger, "gxml": GraphXMLLogger, "xml": CustomXMLLogger, "none": NoneLogger, } # for easy printing: a comma separated logger list LoggerKeys = ", ".join(repr(name) for name in Loggers)