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from __future__ import absolute_import import logging import datetime from sentry_sdk.hub import Hub from sentry_sdk.utils import ( to_string, event_from_exception, current_stacktrace, capture_internal_exceptions, ) from sentry_sdk.integrations import Integration from sentry_sdk._compat import iteritems from sentry_sdk._types import MYPY if MYPY: from logging import LogRecord from typing import Any from typing import Dict from typing import Optional DEFAULT_LEVEL = logging.INFO DEFAULT_EVENT_LEVEL = logging.ERROR # Capturing events from those loggers causes recursion errors. We cannot allow # the user to unconditionally create events from those loggers under any # circumstances. # # Note: Ignoring by logger name here is better than mucking with thread-locals. # We do not necessarily know whether thread-locals work 100% correctly in the user's environment. _IGNORED_LOGGERS = set( ["sentry_sdk.errors", "urllib3.connectionpool", "urllib3.connection"] ) def ignore_logger( name, # type: str ): # type: (...) -> None """This disables recording (both in breadcrumbs and as events) calls to a logger of a specific name. Among other uses, many of our integrations use this to prevent their actions being recorded as breadcrumbs. Exposed to users as a way to quiet spammy loggers. :param name: The name of the logger to ignore (same string you would pass to ``logging.getLogger``). """ _IGNORED_LOGGERS.add(name) class LoggingIntegration(Integration): identifier = "logging" def __init__(self, level=DEFAULT_LEVEL, event_level=DEFAULT_EVENT_LEVEL): # type: (Optional[int], Optional[int]) -> None self._handler = None self._breadcrumb_handler = None if level is not None: self._breadcrumb_handler = BreadcrumbHandler(level=level) if event_level is not None: self._handler = EventHandler(level=event_level) def _handle_record(self, record): # type: (LogRecord) -> None if self._handler is not None and record.levelno >= self._handler.level: self._handler.handle(record) if ( self._breadcrumb_handler is not None and record.levelno >= self._breadcrumb_handler.level ): self._breadcrumb_handler.handle(record) @staticmethod def setup_once(): # type: () -> None old_callhandlers = logging.Logger.callHandlers # type: ignore def sentry_patched_callhandlers(self, record): # type: (Any, LogRecord) -> Any try: return old_callhandlers(self, record) finally: # This check is done twice, once also here before we even get # the integration. Otherwise we have a high chance of getting # into a recursion error when the integration is resolved # (this also is slower). if record.name not in _IGNORED_LOGGERS: integration = Hub.current.get_integration(LoggingIntegration) if integration is not None: integration._handle_record(record) logging.Logger.callHandlers = sentry_patched_callhandlers # type: ignore def _can_record(record): # type: (LogRecord) -> bool return record.name not in _IGNORED_LOGGERS def _breadcrumb_from_record(record): # type: (LogRecord) -> Dict[str, Any] return { "ty": "log", "level": _logging_to_event_level(record.levelname), "category": record.name, "message": record.message, "timestamp": datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(record.created), "data": _extra_from_record(record), } def _logging_to_event_level(levelname): # type: (str) -> str return {"critical": "fatal"}.get(levelname.lower(), levelname.lower()) COMMON_RECORD_ATTRS = frozenset( ( "args", "created", "exc_info", "exc_text", "filename", "funcName", "levelname", "levelno", "linenno", "lineno", "message", "module", "msecs", "msg", "name", "pathname", "process", "processName", "relativeCreated", "stack", "tags", "thread", "threadName", "stack_info", ) ) def _extra_from_record(record): # type: (LogRecord) -> Dict[str, None] return { k: v for k, v in iteritems(vars(record)) if k not in COMMON_RECORD_ATTRS and (not isinstance(k, str) or not k.startswith("_")) } class EventHandler(logging.Handler, object): """ A logging handler that emits Sentry events for each log record Note that you do not have to use this class if the logging integration is enabled, which it is by default. """ def emit(self, record): # type: (LogRecord) -> Any with capture_internal_exceptions(): self.format(record) return self._emit(record) def _emit(self, record): # type: (LogRecord) -> None if not _can_record(record): return hub = Hub.current if hub.client is None: return client_options = hub.client.options # exc_info might be None or (None, None, None) # # exc_info may also be any falsy value due to Python stdlib being # liberal with what it receives and Celery's billiard being "liberal" # with what it sends. See # https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-python/issues/904 if record.exc_info and record.exc_info[0] is not None: event, hint = event_from_exception( record.exc_info, client_options=client_options, mechanism={"type": "logging", "handled": True}, ) elif record.exc_info and record.exc_info[0] is None: event = {} hint = {} with capture_internal_exceptions(): event["threads"] = { "values": [ { "stacktrace": current_stacktrace( client_options["with_locals"] ), "crashed": False, "current": True, } ] } else: event = {} hint = {} hint["log_record"] = record event["level"] = _logging_to_event_level(record.levelname) event["logger"] = record.name event["logentry"] = {"message": to_string(record.msg), "params": record.args} event["extra"] = _extra_from_record(record) hub.capture_event(event, hint=hint) # Legacy name SentryHandler = EventHandler class BreadcrumbHandler(logging.Handler, object): """ A logging handler that records breadcrumbs for each log record. Note that you do not have to use this class if the logging integration is enabled, which it is by default. """ def emit(self, record): # type: (LogRecord) -> Any with capture_internal_exceptions(): self.format(record) return self._emit(record) def _emit(self, record): # type: (LogRecord) -> None if not _can_record(record): return Hub.current.add_breadcrumb( _breadcrumb_from_record(record), hint={"log_record": record} )