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feat: add support for using dictConfig to configure logging.
Basic logging config (one level and one output file non-rotating) was
always possible from config.ini. However the LOGGING_CONFIG setting
could be used to load an ini fileConfig style file to set various
channels (e.g. roundup.hyperdb) (also called qualname or tags) with
their own logging level, destination (rotating file, socket,
/dev/null) and log format.
This is now a deprecated method in newer logging modules. The
dictConfig format is preferred and allows disabiling other loggers as
well as invoking new loggers in local code. This commit adds support
for it reading the dict from a .json file. It also implements a
comment convention so you can document the dictConfig.
configuration.py:
new code
test_config.py:
test added for the new code.
admin_guide.txt, upgrading.txt CHANGES.txt:
docs added upgrading references the section in admin_guid.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Tue, 19 Aug 2025 22:32:46 -0400 |
| parents | 137aabd876ad |
| children | 9c3ec0a5c7fc |
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# # Example output when the web interface changes item 3 and the email # (non pgp) interface changes item 4: # # tx_SourceCheckAudit(3) pre db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckAudit(4) pre db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckAudit(3) post db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckAudit(4) post db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(4) pre db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(4) post db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(3) pre db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckReact(3) post db.tx_Source: cgi # # Note that the calls are interleaved, but the proper # tx_Source is associated with the same ticket. from __future__ import print_function def tx_SourceCheckAudit(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): ''' An auditor to print the value of the source of the transaction that trigger this change. The sleep call is used to delay the transaction so that multiple changes will overlap. The expected output from this detector are 2 lines with the same value for tx_Source. Tx source is: None - Reported when using a script or it is an error if the change arrives by another method. "cli" - reported when using roundup-admin "web" - reported when using html based web pages "rest" - reported when using the /rest web API "xmlrpc" - reported when using the /xmlrpc web API "email" - reported when using an unautheticated email based technique "email-sig-openpgp" - reported when email with a valid pgp signature is used ''' if __debug__ and False: print("\n tx_SourceCheckAudit(%s) db.tx_Source: %s" % ( nodeid, db.tx_Source)) newvalues['tx_Source'] = db.tx_Source # example use for real to prevent a change from happening if it's # submited via email # # if db.tx_Source == "email": # raise Reject, 'Change not allowed via email' def tx_SourceCheckReact(db, cl, nodeid, oldvalues): ''' An reactor to print the value of the source of the transaction that trigger this change. The sleep call is used to delay the transaction so that multiple changes will overlap. The expected output from this detector are 2 lines with the same value for tx_Source. Tx source is: None - Reported when using a script or it is an error if the change arrives by another method. "cli" - reported when using roundup-admin "web" - reported when using html based web pages "rest" - reported when using the /rest web API "xmlrpc" - reported when using the /xmlrpc web API "email" - reported when using an unautheticated email based technique "email-sig-openpgp" - reported when email with a valid pgp signature is used ''' if __debug__ and False: print(" tx_SourceCheckReact(%s) db.tx_Source: %s" % ( nodeid, db.tx_Source)) def init(db): db.issue.audit('create', tx_SourceCheckAudit) db.issue.audit('set', tx_SourceCheckAudit) db.issue.react('set', tx_SourceCheckReact) db.issue.react('create', tx_SourceCheckReact) db.msg.audit('create', tx_SourceCheckAudit)
