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# elog/__init__.py - elog core functions
# Copyright 2006-2007 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Id$
from portage.const import EBUILD_PHASES
from portage.exception import PortageException
from portage.process import atexit_register
from portage.util import writemsg
from portage.elog.messages import collect_ebuild_messages, collect_messages
from portage.elog.filtering import filter_loglevels
import os
def _merge_logentries(a, b):
rValue = {}
phases = set(a)
phases.update(b)
for p in phases:
rValue[p] = []
if a.has_key(p):
for x in a[p]:
rValue[p].append(x)
if b.has_key(p):
for x in b[p]:
rValue[p].append(x)
return rValue
def _combine_logentries(logentries):
# generate a single string with all log messages
rValue = ""
for phase in EBUILD_PHASES:
if not phase in logentries:
continue
for msgtype, msgcontent in logentries[phase]:
rValue += "%s: %s\n" % (msgtype, phase)
for line in msgcontent:
rValue += line
rValue += "\n"
return rValue
_elog_atexit_handlers = []
def elog_process(cpv, mysettings):
ebuild_logentries = collect_ebuild_messages(os.path.join(mysettings["T"], "logging"))
all_logentries = collect_messages()
if all_logentries.has_key(cpv):
all_logentries[cpv] = _merge_logentries(ebuild_logentries, all_logentries[cpv])
else:
all_logentries[cpv] = ebuild_logentries
my_elog_classes = set(mysettings.get("PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES", "").split())
for key in all_logentries:
default_logentries = filter_loglevels(all_logentries[key], my_elog_classes)
# in case the filters matched all messages and no module overrides exist
if len(default_logentries) == 0 and (not ":" in mysettings.get("PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM", "")):
return
default_fulllog = _combine_logentries(default_logentries)
# pass the processing to the individual modules
logsystems = mysettings["PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM"].split()
for s in logsystems:
# allow per module overrides of PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES
if ":" in s:
s, levels = s.split(":", 1)
levels = levels.split(",")
mod_logentries = filter_loglevels(all_logentries[key], levels)
mod_fulllog = combine_logentries(mod_logentries)
else:
mod_logentries = default_logentries
mod_fulllog = default_fulllog
if len(mod_logentries) == 0:
continue
# - is nicer than _ for module names, so allow people to use it.
s = s.replace("-", "_")
try:
# FIXME: ugly ad.hoc import code
# TODO: implement a common portage module loader
name = "portage.elog.mod_" + s
m = __import__(name)
for comp in name.split(".")[1:]:
m = getattr(m, comp)
def timeout_handler(signum, frame):
raise PortageException("Timeout in elog_process for system '%s'" % s)
import signal
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, timeout_handler)
# Timeout after one minute (in case something like the mail
# module gets hung).
signal.alarm(60)
try:
m.process(mysettings, str(key), mod_logentries, mod_fulllog)
finally:
signal.alarm(0)
if hasattr(m, "finalize") and not m.finalize in _elog_atexit_handlers:
_elog_atexit_handlers.append(m.finalize)
atexit_register(m.finalize)
except (ImportError, AttributeError), e:
writemsg("!!! Error while importing logging modules " + \
"while loading \"mod_%s\":\n" % str(s))
writemsg("%s\n" % str(e), noiselevel=-1)
except PortageException, e:
writemsg("%s\n" % str(e), noiselevel=-1)
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