Important note: do *not* 'import logging' in your controller if you use log.py. its done for all your controllers already in the log.py model and it would break the log.py magic.
On Jun 15, 7:46 pm, Hans <johann.scheibelho...@easytouch-edv.com> wrote: > Log file usage in Web2py is now simpler than ever! > You want to monitor the activities of your cron-driven web2py > functions? > > To use the per application log file with rotating file handler in > web2py you need to put log.py (below) into your models folder. The log > file itself is created in your_web2py_path/applications/ > your_application/app.log > > Writing into the log file from your controller works as follows: > def my_function(): > logging.debug('my function abc is starting') > logging.error('huston we got a %s problem.' % 'major') > return () > > Viewing the log file through your application works as follows: > def show_log(): > return get_log() > > If required the GAE solution needs work. > A BIG thank you to Iceberg! > Feedback and usage is welcome ;-) > > Hans > > Here is the log.py model version I use to enable logging for web2py > apps. > > import logging > > def _init_log(level=logging.DEBUG,formatter="%(asctime)s %(levelname)s > %(funcName)s():%(lineno)d %(message) > s",filename='app.log',maxBytes=1024*1024,backupCount=2): > import os,logging.handlers > logger=logging.getLogger(request.application) > logger.setLevel(level) > if request.env.web2py_runtime_gae: # if running on Google App > Engine > handler=logging.handlers.HTTPHandler(request.env.http_host,URL > (r=request,f='log')) # assuming there is an optional log action > else: > handler=logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(os.path.join > (request.folder,filename),maxBytes=maxBytes,backupCount=backupCount) > handler.setLevel(level) > handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(formatter)) > logger.addHandler(handler) > logger.debug("web2py application %s starting" % > request.application) > return logger > > def get_log(): > try: > f = open(logging.handlers[0].baseFilename, 'r') > c = f.readlines() > f.close() > return {'log':TABLE(*[TR(str(item)) for item in c])} > except: > return () > > logging=cache.ram('mylog',lambda:_init_log(),time_expire=99999999) > > On Jun 11, 10:20 am, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote: > > > Not at all. > > > The cache.ram in log.py is to make sure the logger is inited only > > once, otherwise we will see more and more duplicate log appearing in > > the log file as Hans mentioned in his earlier posts. The only downside > > is that you need to restart web2py if you change (but usually you > > don't need to) log definition. > > > As to the "OPTIONAL in controller" part, you can ignore it. They are > > just a rough demo and not necessary. > > > On Jun11, 3:17am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > > Why do you need to cache the logging module? Is this only for speed? > > > > On Jun 10, 1:44 pm, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote: > > > > > After changing from FileHandler to RotatingFileHandler, now I think > > > > the per-app log can be turned on by default (otherwise new comers > > > > won't notice this good feature). > > > > > The only thing I am still not sure is whether one can use logging and > > > > its FileHander (or RotatingFileHander) on GAE's readonly filesystem. > > > > Tests are welcome. > > > > > Anyway, this is my latest code. Maybe it can help you. > > > > > import logging > > > > def _init_log(level=logging.DEBUG): > > > > import os,logging.handlers > > > > logger=logging.getLogger(request.application) > > > > logger.setLevel(level) > > > > if request.env.web2py_runtime_gae: # if running on Google App > > > > Engine > > > > handler=logging.handlers.HTTPHandler( > > > > request.env.http_host,URL(r=request,f='log')) # assuming there > > > > is an optional log action > > > > else: > > > > handler=logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler( > > > > os.path.join > > > > (request.folder,'app.log'),maxBytes=1024*1024,backupCount=2) > > > > handler.setLevel(level) > > > > handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter( > > > > "%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(funcName)s():%(lineno)d %(message) > > > > s")) > > > > logger.addHandler(handler) > > > > return logger > > > > logging=cache.ram('mylog',lambda:_init_log(),time_expire=99999999) > > > > > OPTIONAL in controller: > > > > > def log(): > > > > if request.vars: # append > > > > history=cache.ram('log_in_cache',lambda:[],time_expire=99999999) > > > > history.append(request.vars) > > > > cache.ram('log_in_cache',lambda h=history:h,time_expire=0)#set > > > > else: # show > > > > return {'':TABLE(*[TR(item) for item in > > > > cache.ram('log_in_cache',lambda:None,time_expire=99999999)])} > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---