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from __future__ import absolute_import
import abc
import six
#: all the log-levels that txaio recognizes
log_levels = [
'critical',
'error',
'warn',
'info',
'debug',
'trace',
]
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class ILogger(object):
"""
This defines the methods you can call on the object returned from
:meth:`txaio.make_logger` -- although the actual object may have
additional methods, you should *only* call the methods listed
here.
All the log methods have the same signature, they just differ in
what "log level" they represent to the handlers/emitters. The
``message`` argument is a format string using PEP3101-style
references to things from the ``kwargs``. Note that there are also
the following keys added to the ``kwargs``: log_time and log_level.
For example::
class MyThing(object):
log = txaio.make_logger()
def something_interesting(self, things=dict(one=1, two=2)):
try:
self.log.debug("Called with {things[one]}", things=things)
result = self._method_call()
self.log.info("Got '{result}'.", result=result)
except Exception:
fail = txaio.create_failure()
self.log.critical(txaio.failure_format_traceback(fail))
The philsophy behind txaio's interface is fairly similar to
Twisted's logging APIs after version 15. See `Twisted's
documentation
<http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/logger.html>`_
for details.
"""
# stdlib notes:
# levels:
# CRITICAL 50
# ERROR 40
# WARNING 30
# INFO 20
# DEBUG 10
# NOTSET 0
# NOTES
# things in Twisted's event:
# - log_level
# - log_failure (sometimes?)
# - log_format (can be None)
# - log_source (sometimes? no, always, but sometimes None)
# - log_namespace
#
# .warn not warning!
def critical(self, message, **kwargs):
"log a critical-level message"
def error(self, message, **kwargs):
"log a error-level message"
def warn(self, message, **kwargs):
"log a error-level message"
def info(self, message, **kwargs):
"log an info-level message"
def debug(self, message, **kwargs):
"log an debug-level message"
def trace(self, message, **kwargs):
"log a trace-level message"
[docs]@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class IFailedFuture(object):
"""
This defines the interface for a common object encapsulating a
failure from either an asyncio task/coroutine or a Twisted
Deferred.
An instance implementing this interface is given to any
``errback`` callables you provide via :meth:`txaio.add_callbacks`
In your errback you can extract information from an IFailedFuture
with :meth:`txaio.failure_message` and
:meth:`txaio.failure_traceback` or use ``.value`` to get the
Exception instance.
Depending on other details or methods will probably cause
incompatibilities between asyncio and Twisted.
"""
@abc.abstractproperty
def value(self):
"""
An actual Exception instance. Same as the second item returned from
``sys.exc_info()``
"""