elm.ords.utilities.queued_logging.LocalProcessQueueHandler
- class LocalProcessQueueHandler(queue)[source]
Bases:
QueueHandler
QueueHandler that works within a single process (locally).
Initialise an instance, using the passed queue.
Methods
acquire
()Acquire the I/O thread lock.
addFilter
(filter)Add the specified filter to this handler.
close
()Tidy up any resources used by the handler.
Acquire a thread lock for serializing access to the underlying I/O.
emit
(record)Emit record with a location attribute equal to current asyncio task.
enqueue
(record)Enqueue a record.
filter
(record)Determine if a record is loggable by consulting all the filters.
flush
()Ensure all logging output has been flushed.
format
(record)Format the specified record.
get_name
()handle
(record)Conditionally emit the specified logging record.
handleError
(record)Handle errors which occur during an emit() call.
prepare
(record)Prepares a record for queuing.
release
()Release the I/O thread lock.
removeFilter
(filter)Remove the specified filter from this handler.
setFormatter
(fmt)Set the formatter for this handler.
setLevel
(level)Set the logging level of this handler.
set_name
(name)Attributes
name
- emit(record)[source]
Emit record with a location attribute equal to current asyncio task.
- Parameters:
record (logging.LogRecord) – Log record containing the log message + default attributes. This record will get a
location
attribute dynamically added, with a value equal to the name of the current asyncio task (i.e.asyncio.current_task().get_name()
).
- acquire()
Acquire the I/O thread lock.
- addFilter(filter)
Add the specified filter to this handler.
- close()
Tidy up any resources used by the handler.
This version removes the handler from an internal map of handlers, _handlers, which is used for handler lookup by name. Subclasses should ensure that this gets called from overridden close() methods.
- createLock()
Acquire a thread lock for serializing access to the underlying I/O.
- enqueue(record)
Enqueue a record.
The base implementation uses put_nowait. You may want to override this method if you want to use blocking, timeouts or custom queue implementations.
- filter(record)
Determine if a record is loggable by consulting all the filters.
The default is to allow the record to be logged; any filter can veto this and the record is then dropped. Returns a zero value if a record is to be dropped, else non-zero.
Changed in version 3.2: Allow filters to be just callables.
- flush()
Ensure all logging output has been flushed.
This version does nothing and is intended to be implemented by subclasses.
- format(record)
Format the specified record.
If a formatter is set, use it. Otherwise, use the default formatter for the module.
- handle(record)
Conditionally emit the specified logging record.
Emission depends on filters which may have been added to the handler. Wrap the actual emission of the record with acquisition/release of the I/O thread lock. Returns whether the filter passed the record for emission.
- handleError(record)
Handle errors which occur during an emit() call.
This method should be called from handlers when an exception is encountered during an emit() call. If raiseExceptions is false, exceptions get silently ignored. This is what is mostly wanted for a logging system - most users will not care about errors in the logging system, they are more interested in application errors. You could, however, replace this with a custom handler if you wish. The record which was being processed is passed in to this method.
- prepare(record)
Prepares a record for queuing. The object returned by this method is enqueued.
The base implementation formats the record to merge the message and arguments, and removes unpickleable items from the record in-place.
You might want to override this method if you want to convert the record to a dict or JSON string, or send a modified copy of the record while leaving the original intact.
- release()
Release the I/O thread lock.
- removeFilter(filter)
Remove the specified filter from this handler.
- setFormatter(fmt)
Set the formatter for this handler.
- setLevel(level)
Set the logging level of this handler. level must be an int or a str.