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| import contextlib | |
| import errno | |
| import logging | |
| import logging.handlers | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| from logging import Filter, getLogger | |
| from typing import IO, Any, Callable, Iterator, Optional, TextIO, Type, cast | |
| from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS | |
| from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX | |
| from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir | |
| try: | |
| import threading | |
| except ImportError: | |
| import dummy_threading as threading # type: ignore | |
| try: | |
| from pip._vendor import colorama | |
| # Lots of different errors can come from this, including SystemError and | |
| # ImportError. | |
| except Exception: | |
| colorama = None | |
| _log_state = threading.local() | |
| subprocess_logger = getLogger("pip.subprocessor") | |
| class BrokenStdoutLoggingError(Exception): | |
| """ | |
| Raised if BrokenPipeError occurs for the stdout stream while logging. | |
| """ | |
| pass | |
| # BrokenPipeError manifests differently in Windows and non-Windows. | |
| if WINDOWS: | |
| # In Windows, a broken pipe can show up as EINVAL rather than EPIPE: | |
| # https://bugs.python.org/issue19612 | |
| # https://bugs.python.org/issue30418 | |
| def _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class, exc): | |
| # type: (Type[BaseException], BaseException) -> bool | |
| """See the docstring for non-Windows below.""" | |
| return (exc_class is BrokenPipeError) or ( | |
| isinstance(exc, OSError) and exc.errno in (errno.EINVAL, errno.EPIPE) | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| # Then we are in the non-Windows case. | |
| def _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class, exc): | |
| # type: (Type[BaseException], BaseException) -> bool | |
| """ | |
| Return whether an exception is a broken pipe error. | |
| Args: | |
| exc_class: an exception class. | |
| exc: an exception instance. | |
| """ | |
| return exc_class is BrokenPipeError | |
| def indent_log(num=2): | |
| # type: (int) -> Iterator[None] | |
| """ | |
| A context manager which will cause the log output to be indented for any | |
| log messages emitted inside it. | |
| """ | |
| # For thread-safety | |
| _log_state.indentation = get_indentation() | |
| _log_state.indentation += num | |
| try: | |
| yield | |
| finally: | |
| _log_state.indentation -= num | |
| def get_indentation(): | |
| # type: () -> int | |
| return getattr(_log_state, "indentation", 0) | |
| class IndentingFormatter(logging.Formatter): | |
| default_time_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| *args, # type: Any | |
| add_timestamp=False, # type: bool | |
| **kwargs, # type: Any | |
| ): | |
| # type: (...) -> None | |
| """ | |
| A logging.Formatter that obeys the indent_log() context manager. | |
| :param add_timestamp: A bool indicating output lines should be prefixed | |
| with their record's timestamp. | |
| """ | |
| self.add_timestamp = add_timestamp | |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
| def get_message_start(self, formatted, levelno): | |
| # type: (str, int) -> str | |
| """ | |
| Return the start of the formatted log message (not counting the | |
| prefix to add to each line). | |
| """ | |
| if levelno < logging.WARNING: | |
| return "" | |
| if formatted.startswith(DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX): | |
| # Then the message already has a prefix. We don't want it to | |
| # look like "WARNING: DEPRECATION: ...." | |
| return "" | |
| if levelno < logging.ERROR: | |
| return "WARNING: " | |
| return "ERROR: " | |
| def format(self, record): | |
| # type: (logging.LogRecord) -> str | |
| """ | |
| Calls the standard formatter, but will indent all of the log message | |
| lines by our current indentation level. | |
| """ | |
| formatted = super().format(record) | |
| message_start = self.get_message_start(formatted, record.levelno) | |
| formatted = message_start + formatted | |
| prefix = "" | |
| if self.add_timestamp: | |
| prefix = f"{self.formatTime(record)} " | |
| prefix += " " * get_indentation() | |
| formatted = "".join([prefix + line for line in formatted.splitlines(True)]) | |
| return formatted | |
| def _color_wrap(*colors): | |
| # type: (*str) -> Callable[[str], str] | |
| def wrapped(inp): | |
| # type: (str) -> str | |
| return "".join(list(colors) + [inp, colorama.Style.RESET_ALL]) | |
| return wrapped | |
| class ColorizedStreamHandler(logging.StreamHandler): | |
| # Don't build up a list of colors if we don't have colorama | |
| if colorama: | |
| COLORS = [ | |
| # This needs to be in order from highest logging level to lowest. | |
| (logging.ERROR, _color_wrap(colorama.Fore.RED)), | |
| (logging.WARNING, _color_wrap(colorama.Fore.YELLOW)), | |
| ] | |
| else: | |
| COLORS = [] | |
| def __init__(self, stream=None, no_color=None): | |
| # type: (Optional[TextIO], bool) -> None | |
| super().__init__(stream) | |
| self._no_color = no_color | |
| if WINDOWS and colorama: | |
| self.stream = colorama.AnsiToWin32(self.stream) | |
| def _using_stdout(self): | |
| # type: () -> bool | |
| """ | |
| Return whether the handler is using sys.stdout. | |
| """ | |
| if WINDOWS and colorama: | |
| # Then self.stream is an AnsiToWin32 object. | |
| stream = cast(colorama.AnsiToWin32, self.stream) | |
| return stream.wrapped is sys.stdout | |
| return self.stream is sys.stdout | |
| def should_color(self): | |
| # type: () -> bool | |
| # Don't colorize things if we do not have colorama or if told not to | |
| if not colorama or self._no_color: | |
| return False | |
| real_stream = ( | |
| self.stream | |
| if not isinstance(self.stream, colorama.AnsiToWin32) | |
| else self.stream.wrapped | |
| ) | |
| # If the stream is a tty we should color it | |
| if hasattr(real_stream, "isatty") and real_stream.isatty(): | |
| return True | |
| # If we have an ANSI term we should color it | |
| if os.environ.get("TERM") == "ANSI": | |
| return True | |
| # If anything else we should not color it | |
| return False | |
| def format(self, record): | |
| # type: (logging.LogRecord) -> str | |
| msg = super().format(record) | |
| if self.should_color(): | |
| for level, color in self.COLORS: | |
| if record.levelno >= level: | |
| msg = color(msg) | |
| break | |
| return msg | |
| # The logging module says handleError() can be customized. | |
| def handleError(self, record): | |
| # type: (logging.LogRecord) -> None | |
| exc_class, exc = sys.exc_info()[:2] | |
| # If a broken pipe occurred while calling write() or flush() on the | |
| # stdout stream in logging's Handler.emit(), then raise our special | |
| # exception so we can handle it in main() instead of logging the | |
| # broken pipe error and continuing. | |
| if ( | |
| exc_class | |
| and exc | |
| and self._using_stdout() | |
| and _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class, exc) | |
| ): | |
| raise BrokenStdoutLoggingError() | |
| return super().handleError(record) | |
| class BetterRotatingFileHandler(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler): | |
| def _open(self): | |
| # type: () -> IO[Any] | |
| ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(self.baseFilename)) | |
| return super()._open() | |
| class MaxLevelFilter(Filter): | |
| def __init__(self, level): | |
| # type: (int) -> None | |
| self.level = level | |
| def filter(self, record): | |
| # type: (logging.LogRecord) -> bool | |
| return record.levelno < self.level | |
| class ExcludeLoggerFilter(Filter): | |
| """ | |
| A logging Filter that excludes records from a logger (or its children). | |
| """ | |
| def filter(self, record): | |
| # type: (logging.LogRecord) -> bool | |
| # The base Filter class allows only records from a logger (or its | |
| # children). | |
| return not super().filter(record) | |
| def setup_logging(verbosity, no_color, user_log_file): | |
| # type: (int, bool, Optional[str]) -> int | |
| """Configures and sets up all of the logging | |
| Returns the requested logging level, as its integer value. | |
| """ | |
| # Determine the level to be logging at. | |
| if verbosity >= 1: | |
| level = "DEBUG" | |
| elif verbosity == -1: | |
| level = "WARNING" | |
| elif verbosity == -2: | |
| level = "ERROR" | |
| elif verbosity <= -3: | |
| level = "CRITICAL" | |
| else: | |
| level = "INFO" | |
| level_number = getattr(logging, level) | |
| # The "root" logger should match the "console" level *unless* we also need | |
| # to log to a user log file. | |
| include_user_log = user_log_file is not None | |
| if include_user_log: | |
| additional_log_file = user_log_file | |
| root_level = "DEBUG" | |
| else: | |
| additional_log_file = "/dev/null" | |
| root_level = level | |
| # Disable any logging besides WARNING unless we have DEBUG level logging | |
| # enabled for vendored libraries. | |
| vendored_log_level = "WARNING" if level in ["INFO", "ERROR"] else "DEBUG" | |
| # Shorthands for clarity | |
| log_streams = { | |
| "stdout": "ext://sys.stdout", | |
| "stderr": "ext://sys.stderr", | |
| } | |
| handler_classes = { | |
| "stream": "pip._internal.utils.logging.ColorizedStreamHandler", | |
| "file": "pip._internal.utils.logging.BetterRotatingFileHandler", | |
| } | |
| handlers = ["console", "console_errors", "console_subprocess"] + ( | |
| ["user_log"] if include_user_log else [] | |
| ) | |
| logging.config.dictConfig( | |
| { | |
| "version": 1, | |
| "disable_existing_loggers": False, | |
| "filters": { | |
| "exclude_warnings": { | |
| "()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.MaxLevelFilter", | |
| "level": logging.WARNING, | |
| }, | |
| "restrict_to_subprocess": { | |
| "()": "logging.Filter", | |
| "name": subprocess_logger.name, | |
| }, | |
| "exclude_subprocess": { | |
| "()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.ExcludeLoggerFilter", | |
| "name": subprocess_logger.name, | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| "formatters": { | |
| "indent": { | |
| "()": IndentingFormatter, | |
| "format": "%(message)s", | |
| }, | |
| "indent_with_timestamp": { | |
| "()": IndentingFormatter, | |
| "format": "%(message)s", | |
| "add_timestamp": True, | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| "handlers": { | |
| "console": { | |
| "level": level, | |
| "class": handler_classes["stream"], | |
| "no_color": no_color, | |
| "stream": log_streams["stdout"], | |
| "filters": ["exclude_subprocess", "exclude_warnings"], | |
| "formatter": "indent", | |
| }, | |
| "console_errors": { | |
| "level": "WARNING", | |
| "class": handler_classes["stream"], | |
| "no_color": no_color, | |
| "stream": log_streams["stderr"], | |
| "filters": ["exclude_subprocess"], | |
| "formatter": "indent", | |
| }, | |
| # A handler responsible for logging to the console messages | |
| # from the "subprocessor" logger. | |
| "console_subprocess": { | |
| "level": level, | |
| "class": handler_classes["stream"], | |
| "no_color": no_color, | |
| "stream": log_streams["stderr"], | |
| "filters": ["restrict_to_subprocess"], | |
| "formatter": "indent", | |
| }, | |
| "user_log": { | |
| "level": "DEBUG", | |
| "class": handler_classes["file"], | |
| "filename": additional_log_file, | |
| "delay": True, | |
| "formatter": "indent_with_timestamp", | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| "root": { | |
| "level": root_level, | |
| "handlers": handlers, | |
| }, | |
| "loggers": {"pip._vendor": {"level": vendored_log_level}}, | |
| } | |
| ) | |
| return level_number | |