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@ -22,90 +22,17 @@ __author__ = "Yaroslav Halchenko"
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__copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2013 Yaroslav Halchenko" |
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__license__ = "GPL" |
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import logging, os, re, traceback, time, unittest |
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from os.path import basename, dirname |
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import logging |
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import os |
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import re |
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import time |
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import unittest |
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from StringIO import StringIO |
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from ..server.mytime import MyTime |
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logSys = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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# |
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# Following "traceback" functions are adopted from PyMVPA distributed |
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# under MIT/Expat and copyright by PyMVPA developers (i.e. me and |
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# Michael). Hereby I re-license derivative work on these pieces under GPL |
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# to stay in line with the main Fail2Ban license |
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# |
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def mbasename(s): |
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"""Custom function to include directory name if filename is too common |
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Also strip .py at the end |
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""" |
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base = basename(s) |
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if base.endswith('.py'): |
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base = base[:-3] |
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if base in set(['base', '__init__']): |
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base = basename(dirname(s)) + '.' + base |
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return base |
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class TraceBack(object): |
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"""Customized traceback to be included in debug messages |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, compress=False): |
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"""Initialize TrackBack metric |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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compress : bool |
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if True then prefix common with previous invocation gets |
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replaced with ... |
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""" |
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self.__prev = "" |
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self.__compress = compress |
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def __call__(self): |
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ftb = traceback.extract_stack(limit=100)[:-2] |
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entries = [[mbasename(x[0]), dirname(x[0]), str(x[1])] for x in ftb] |
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entries = [ [e[0], e[2]] for e in entries |
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if not (e[0] in ['unittest', 'logging.__init__'] |
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or e[1].endswith('/unittest'))] |
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# lets make it more concise |
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entries_out = [entries[0]] |
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for entry in entries[1:]: |
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if entry[0] == entries_out[-1][0]: |
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entries_out[-1][1] += ',%s' % entry[1] |
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else: |
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entries_out.append(entry) |
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sftb = '>'.join(['%s:%s' % (mbasename(x[0]), |
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x[1]) for x in entries_out]) |
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if self.__compress: |
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# lets remove part which is common with previous invocation |
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prev_next = sftb |
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common_prefix = os.path.commonprefix((self.__prev, sftb)) |
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common_prefix2 = re.sub('>[^>]*$', '', common_prefix) |
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if common_prefix2 != "": |
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sftb = '...' + sftb[len(common_prefix2):] |
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self.__prev = prev_next |
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return sftb |
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class FormatterWithTraceBack(logging.Formatter): |
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"""Custom formatter which expands %(tb) and %(tbc) with tracebacks |
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TODO: might need locking in case of compressed tracebacks |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, fmt, *args, **kwargs): |
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logging.Formatter.__init__(self, fmt=fmt, *args, **kwargs) |
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compress = '%(tbc)s' in fmt |
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self._tb = TraceBack(compress=compress) |
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def format(self, record): |
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record.tbc = record.tb = self._tb() |
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return logging.Formatter.format(self, record) |
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def mtimesleep(): |
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# no sleep now should be necessary since polling tracks now not only |
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# mtime but also ino and size |
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@ -146,7 +73,6 @@ def gatherTests(regexps=None, no_network=False):
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if not regexps: # pragma: no cover |
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tests = unittest.TestSuite() |
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else: # pragma: no cover |
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import re |
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class FilteredTestSuite(unittest.TestSuite): |
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_regexps = [re.compile(r) for r in regexps] |
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def addTest(self, suite): |
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