X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fpython-systemd%2Fjournal.py;h=760d2db0145670704226a110a61fc1ca760412cf;hb=0ce8860a15fb08ac358fb9c5347bd20c0bcdebcd;hp=0f8a33030542b72cb92d4b33cdcbd0125b6ee2ff;hpb=6b91ae13f2b0792a21603861672594ed9bb9cd41;p=elogind.git diff --git a/src/python-systemd/journal.py b/src/python-systemd/journal.py index 0f8a33030..760d2db01 100644 --- a/src/python-systemd/journal.py +++ b/src/python-systemd/journal.py @@ -24,89 +24,93 @@ from syslog import (LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, from ._journal import sendv, stream_fd def _make_line(field, value): - if isinstance(value, bytes): - return field.encode('utf-8') + b'=' + value - else: - return field + '=' + value + if isinstance(value, bytes): + return field.encode('utf-8') + b'=' + value + else: + return field + '=' + value def send(MESSAGE, MESSAGE_ID=None, CODE_FILE=None, CODE_LINE=None, CODE_FUNC=None, **kwargs): - r"""Send a message to journald. + r"""Send a message to journald. - >>> journal.send('Hello world') - >>> journal.send('Hello, again, world', FIELD2='Greetings!') - >>> journal.send('Binary message', BINARY=b'\xde\xad\xbe\xef') + >>> journal.send('Hello world') + >>> journal.send('Hello, again, world', FIELD2='Greetings!') + >>> journal.send('Binary message', BINARY=b'\xde\xad\xbe\xef') - Value of the MESSAGE argument will be used for the MESSAGE= field. + Value of the MESSAGE argument will be used for the MESSAGE= + field. - MESSAGE_ID can be given to uniquely identify the type of message. + MESSAGE_ID can be given to uniquely identify the type of + message. - Other parts of the message can be specified as keyword arguments. + Other parts of the message can be specified as keyword + arguments. - Both MESSAGE and MESSAGE_ID, if present, must be strings, and will - be sent as UTF-8 to journal. Other arguments can be bytes, in - which case they will be sent as-is to journal. + Both MESSAGE and MESSAGE_ID, if present, must be strings, and + will be sent as UTF-8 to journal. Other arguments can be + bytes, in which case they will be sent as-is to journal. - CODE_LINE, CODE_FILE, and CODE_FUNC can be specified to identify - the caller. Unless at least on of the three is given, values are - extracted from the stack frame of the caller of send(). CODE_FILE - and CODE_FUNC must be strings, CODE_LINE must be an integer. + CODE_LINE, CODE_FILE, and CODE_FUNC can be specified to + identify the caller. Unless at least on of the three is given, + values are extracted from the stack frame of the caller of + send(). CODE_FILE and CODE_FUNC must be strings, CODE_LINE + must be an integer. - Other useful fields include PRIORITY, SYSLOG_FACILITY, - SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER, SYSLOG_PID. - """ + Other useful fields include PRIORITY, SYSLOG_FACILITY, + SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER, SYSLOG_PID. + """ - args = ['MESSAGE=' + MESSAGE] + args = ['MESSAGE=' + MESSAGE] - if MESSAGE_ID is not None: - args.append('MESSAGE_ID=' + MESSAGE_ID) + if MESSAGE_ID is not None: + args.append('MESSAGE_ID=' + MESSAGE_ID) - if CODE_LINE == CODE_FILE == CODE_FUNC == None: - CODE_FILE, CODE_LINE, CODE_FUNC = \ - _traceback.extract_stack(limit=2)[0][:3] - if CODE_FILE is not None: - args.append('CODE_FILE=' + CODE_FILE) - if CODE_LINE is not None: - args.append('CODE_LINE={:d}'.format(CODE_LINE)) - if CODE_FUNC is not None: - args.append('CODE_FUNC=' + CODE_FUNC) + if CODE_LINE == CODE_FILE == CODE_FUNC == None: + CODE_FILE, CODE_LINE, CODE_FUNC = \ + _traceback.extract_stack(limit=2)[0][:3] + if CODE_FILE is not None: + args.append('CODE_FILE=' + CODE_FILE) + if CODE_LINE is not None: + args.append('CODE_LINE={:d}'.format(CODE_LINE)) + if CODE_FUNC is not None: + args.append('CODE_FUNC=' + CODE_FUNC) - args.extend(_make_line(key, val) for key, val in kwargs.items()) - return sendv(*args) + args.extend(_make_line(key, val) for key, val in kwargs.items()) + return sendv(*args) def stream(identifier, priority=LOG_DEBUG, level_prefix=False): - r"""Return a file object wrapping a stream to journal. + r"""Return a file object wrapping a stream to journal. - Log messages written to this file as simple newline sepearted - text strings are written to the journal. + Log messages written to this file as simple newline sepearted + text strings are written to the journal. - The file will be line buffered, so messages are actually sent - after a newline character is written. + The file will be line buffered, so messages are actually sent + after a newline character is written. - >>> stream = journal.stream('myapp') - >>> stream - ', mode 'w' at 0x...> - >>> stream.write('message...\n') + >>> stream = journal.stream('myapp') + >>> stream + ', mode 'w' at 0x...> + >>> stream.write('message...\n') - will produce the following message in the journal: + will produce the following message in the journal: - PRIORITY=7 - SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=myapp - MESSAGE=message... + PRIORITY=7 + SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=myapp + MESSAGE=message... - Using the interface with print might be more convinient: + Using the interface with print might be more convinient: - >>> from __future__ import print_function - >>> print('message...', file=stream) + >>> from __future__ import print_function + >>> print('message...', file=stream) - priority is the syslog priority, one of LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, - LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG. + priority is the syslog priority, one of LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, + LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG. - level_prefix is a boolean. If true, kernel-style log priority - level prefixes (such as '<1>') are interpreted. See sd-daemon(3) - for more information. - """ + level_prefix is a boolean. If true, kernel-style log priority + level prefixes (such as '<1>') are interpreted. See + sd-daemon(3) for more information. + """ - fd = stream_fd(identifier, priority, level_prefix) - return _os.fdopen(fd, 'w', 1) + fd = stream_fd(identifier, priority, level_prefix) + return _os.fdopen(fd, 'w', 1)