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"""
Real time log files watcher supporting log rotation.
"""
import os
import time
import errno
import stat
from ee.core.logging import Log
class LogWatcher(object):
"""Looks for changes in all files of a directory.
This is useful for watching log file changes in real-time.
It also supports files rotation.
Example:
>>> def callback(filename, lines):
... print filename, lines
...
>>> l = LogWatcher("/var/www/example.com/logs", callback)
>>> l.loop()
"""
def __init__(self, filelist, callback, extensions=["log"], tail_lines=0):
"""Arguments:
(str) @folder:
the folder to watch
(callable) @callback:
a function which is called every time a new line in a
file being watched is found;
this is called with "filename" and "lines" arguments.
(list) @extensions:
only watch files with these extensions
(int) @tail_lines:
read last N lines from files being watched before starting
"""
self.files_map = {}
self.filelist = filelist
self.callback = callback
# self.folder = os.path.realpath(folder)
self.extensions = extensions
# assert (os.path.isdir(self.folder), "%s does not exists"
# % self.folder)
for file in self.filelist:
assert (os.path.isfile(file))
assert callable(callback)
self.update_files()
# The first time we run the script we move all file markers at EOF.
# In case of files created afterwards we don't do this.
for id, file in list(iter(self.files_map.items())):
file.seek(os.path.getsize(file.name)) # EOF
if tail_lines:
lines = self.tail(file.name, tail_lines)
if lines:
self.callback(file.name, lines)
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def loop(self, interval=0.1, async=False):
"""Start the loop.
If async is True make one loop then return.
"""
while 1:
self.update_files()
for fid, file in list(iter(self.files_map.items())):
self.readfile(file)
if async:
return
time.sleep(interval)
def log(self, line):
"""Log when a file is un/watched"""
print(line)
# def listdir(self):
# """List directory and filter files by extension.
# You may want to override this to add extra logic or
# globbling support.
# """
# ls = os.listdir(self.folder)
# if self.extensions:
# return ([x for x in ls if os.path.splitext(x)[1][1:]
# in self.extensions])
# else:
# return ls
@staticmethod
def tail(fname, window):
"""Read last N lines from file fname."""
try:
f = open(fname, encoding='utf-8', mode='r')
except IOError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return []
else:
raise
else:
BUFSIZ = 1024
f.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
fsize = f.tell()
block = -1
data = ""
exit = False
while not exit:
step = (block * BUFSIZ)
if abs(step) >= fsize:
f.seek(0)
exit = True
else:
f.seek(step, os.SEEK_END)
data = f.read().strip()
if data.count('\n') >= window:
break
else:
block -= 1
return data.splitlines()[-window:]
def update_files(self):
ls = []
for name in self.filelist:
absname = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(name))
try:
st = os.stat(absname)
except EnvironmentError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
else:
if not stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
continue
fid = self.get_file_id(st)
ls.append((fid, absname))
# check existent files
for fid, file in list(iter(self.files_map.items())):
# next(iter(graph.items()))
try:
st = os.stat(file.name)
except EnvironmentError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
self.unwatch(file, fid)
else:
raise
else:
if fid != self.get_file_id(st):
# same name but different file (rotation); reload it.
self.unwatch(file, fid)
self.watch(file.name)
# add new ones
for fid, fname in ls:
if fid not in self.files_map:
self.watch(fname)
def readfile(self, file):
lines = file.readlines()
if lines:
self.callback(file.name, lines)
def watch(self, fname):
try:
file = open(fname, encoding='utf-8', mode='r')
fid = self.get_file_id(os.stat(fname))
except EnvironmentError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
else:
self.log("watching logfile %s" % fname)
self.files_map[fid] = file
def unwatch(self, file, fid):
# file no longer exists; if it has been renamed
# try to read it for the last time in case the
# log rotator has written something in it.
lines = self.readfile(file)
self.log("un-watching logfile %s" % file.name)
del self.files_map[fid]
if lines:
self.callback(file.name, lines)
@staticmethod
def get_file_id(st):
return "%xg%x" % (st.st_dev, st.st_ino)
def close(self):
for id, file in list(iter(self.files_map.items())):
file.close()
self.files_map.clear()