Minecraft-Overviewer/overviewer_core/logger.py

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# This file is part of the Minecraft Overviewer.
#
# Minecraft Overviewer 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 3 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# Minecraft Overviewer 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 the Overviewer. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import ctypes
import logging
import os
import platform
import sys
from io import StringIO
# Some cool code for colored logging:
# For background, add 40. For foreground, add 30
BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = range(8)
RESET_SEQ = "\033[0m"
COLOR_SEQ = "\033[1;%dm"
BOLD_SEQ = "\033[1m"
# Windows colors, taken from WinCon.h
FOREGROUND_BLUE = 0x01
FOREGROUND_GREEN = 0x02
FOREGROUND_RED = 0x04
FOREGROUND_BOLD = 0x08
FOREGROUND_WHITE = FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_RED
BACKGROUND_BLACK = 0x00
BACKGROUND_BLUE = 0x10
BACKGROUND_GREEN = 0x20
BACKGROUND_RED = 0x40
COLORIZE = {
'DEBUG': CYAN,
}
HIGHLIGHT = {
'CRITICAL': RED,
'ERROR': RED,
'WARNING': YELLOW,
}
class WindowsOutputStream(object):
"""A file-like object that proxies sys.stderr and interprets simple ANSI
escape codes for color, translating them to the appropriate Windows calls.
"""
def __init__(self, stream=None):
assert platform.system() == 'Windows'
self.stream = stream or sys.stderr
# go go gadget ctypes
self.GetStdHandle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle
self.SetConsoleTextAttribute = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTextAttribute
self.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE = ctypes.c_int(0xFFFFFFF5)
self.output_handle = self.GetStdHandle(self.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)
if self.output_handle == 0xFFFFFFFF:
raise Exception("Something failed in WindowsColorFormatter")
# default is white text on a black background
self.currentForeground = FOREGROUND_WHITE
self.currentBackground = BACKGROUND_BLACK
self.currentBold = 0
def updateWinColor(self, Fore=None, Back=None, Bold=False):
if Fore is not None:
self.currentForeground = Fore
if Back is not None:
self.currentBackground = Back
if Bold:
self.currentBold = FOREGROUND_BOLD
else:
self.currentBold = 0
self.SetConsoleTextAttribute(
self.output_handle,
ctypes.c_int(self.currentForeground | self.currentBackground | self.currentBold))
def write(self, s):
msg_strm = StringIO(s)
while (True):
c = msg_strm.read(1)
if c == '':
break
if c == '\033':
c1 = msg_strm.read(1)
if c1 != '[':
sys.stream.write(c + c1)
continue
c2 = msg_strm.read(2)
if c2 == "0m": # RESET_SEQ
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_WHITE, Back=BACKGROUND_BLACK)
elif c2 == "1;":
color = ""
while(True):
nc = msg_strm.read(1)
if nc == 'm':
break
color += nc
color = int(color)
if (color >= 40): # background
color = color - 40
if color == BLACK:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_BLACK)
if color == RED:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_RED)
elif color == GREEN:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_GREEN)
elif color == YELLOW:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN)
elif color == BLUE:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == MAGENTA:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == CYAN:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == WHITE:
self.updateWinColor(Back=BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN |
BACKGROUND_BLUE)
elif (color >= 30): # foreground
color = color - 30
if color == BLACK:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_BLACK)
if color == RED:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_RED)
elif color == GREEN:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_GREEN)
elif color == YELLOW:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN)
elif color == BLUE:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == MAGENTA:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == CYAN:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE)
elif color == WHITE:
self.updateWinColor(Fore=FOREGROUND_WHITE)
elif c2 == "1m": # BOLD_SEQ
pass
else:
self.stream.write(c)
def flush(self):
self.stream.flush()
class HighlightingFormatter(logging.Formatter):
"""Base class of our custom formatter"""
datefmt = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
funcName_len = 15
def __init__(self, verbose=False):
if verbose:
fmtstr = '%(fileandlineno)-18s %(pid)s %(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
else:
fmtstr = '%(asctime)s %(shortlevelname)-1s%(message)s'
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, fmtstr, self.datefmt)
def format(self, record):
"""Add a few extra options to the record
pid
The process ID
fileandlineno
A combination filename:linenumber string, so it can be justified as
one entry in a format string.
funcName
The function name truncated/padded to a fixed width characters
shortlevelname
The level name truncated to 1 character
"""
record.shortlevelname = record.levelname[0] + ' '
if record.levelname == 'INFO':
record.shortlevelname = ''
record.pid = os.getpid()
record.fileandlineno = "%s:%s" % (record.filename, record.lineno)
# Set the max length for the funcName field, and left justify
l = self.funcName_len
record.funcName = ("%-" + str(l) + 's') % record.funcName[:l]
return self.highlight(record)
def highlight(self, record):
"""This method applies any special effects such as colorization. It
should modify the records in the record object, and should return the
*formatted line*. This probably involves calling
logging.Formatter.format()
Override this in subclasses
"""
return logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
class DumbFormatter(HighlightingFormatter):
"""Formatter for dumb terminals that don't support color, or log files.
Prints a bunch of stars before a highlighted line.
"""
def highlight(self, record):
if record.levelname in HIGHLIGHT:
line = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
line = "*" * min(79, len(line)) + "\n" + line
return line
else:
return HighlightingFormatter.highlight(self, record)
class ANSIColorFormatter(HighlightingFormatter):
"""Uses ANSI escape sequences to enable GLORIOUS EXTRA-COLOR!
"""
def highlight(self, record):
if record.levelname in COLORIZE:
# Colorize just the levelname
# left justify again because the color sequence bumps the length up
# above 8 chars
levelname_color = (COLOR_SEQ % (30 + COLORIZE[record.levelname])
+ "%-8s" % record.levelname + RESET_SEQ)
record.levelname = levelname_color
return logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
elif record.levelname in HIGHLIGHT:
# Colorize the entire line
line = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
line = COLOR_SEQ % (40 + HIGHLIGHT[record.levelname]) + line + RESET_SEQ
return line
else:
# No coloring if it's not to be highlighted or colored
return logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
def configure(loglevel=logging.INFO, verbose=False, simple=False):
"""Configures the root logger to our liking
For a non-standard loglevel, pass in the level with which to configure the handler.
For a more verbose options line, pass in verbose=True
This function may be called more than once.
"""
logger = logging.getLogger()
outstream = sys.stdout
if simple:
formatter = DumbFormatter(verbose)
elif platform.system() == 'Windows':
# Our custom output stream processor knows how to deal with select ANSI
# color escape sequences
outstream = WindowsOutputStream(outstream)
formatter = ANSIColorFormatter(verbose)
elif outstream.isatty():
# terminal logging with ANSI color
formatter = ANSIColorFormatter(verbose)
else:
# Let's not assume anything. Just text.
formatter = DumbFormatter(verbose)
if hasattr(logger, 'overviewerHandler'):
# we have already set up logging so just replace the formatter
# this time with the new values
logger.overviewerHandler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.setLevel(loglevel)
else:
# Save our handler here so we can tell which handler was ours if the
# function is called again
logger.overviewerHandler = logging.StreamHandler(outstream)
logger.overviewerHandler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(logger.overviewerHandler)
logger.setLevel(loglevel)
# Make sure Pillow doesn't spam us in verbose mode
logging.getLogger("PIL").setLevel(logging.WARNING)