docker-offlineimap/offlineimap/ui/UIBase.py
Sebastian Spaeth 7f22d89872 fix type: logging.info --> logging.INFO
We mean the (numeric) logging level here and not the info() function.
logger.isEnabledFor() takes the logging level as argument,
obviously. This was a stupid typo that failed under python3.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2012-02-06 17:40:02 +01:00

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# UI base class
# Copyright (C) 2002-2011 John Goerzen & contributors
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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import logging
import re
import time
import sys
import os
import traceback
import threading
from Queue import Queue
from collections import deque
from offlineimap.error import OfflineImapError
import offlineimap
debugtypes = {'':'Other offlineimap related sync messages',
'imap': 'IMAP protocol debugging',
'maildir': 'Maildir repository debugging',
'thread': 'Threading debugging'}
globalui = None
def setglobalui(newui):
"""Set the global ui object to be used for logging"""
global globalui
globalui = newui
def getglobalui():
"""Return the current ui object"""
global globalui
return globalui
class UIBase(object):
def __init__(self, config, loglevel = logging.INFO):
self.config = config
self.debuglist = []
"""list of debugtypes we are supposed to log"""
self.debugmessages = {}
"""debugmessages in a deque(v) per thread(k)"""
self.debugmsglen = 15
self.threadaccounts = {}
"""dict linking active threads (k) to account names (v)"""
self.acct_startimes = {}
"""linking active accounts with the time.time() when sync started"""
self.logfile = None
self.exc_queue = Queue()
"""saves all occuring exceptions, so we can output them at the end"""
# create logger with 'OfflineImap' app
self.logger = logging.getLogger('OfflineImap')
self.logger.setLevel(loglevel)
self._log_con_handler = self.setup_consolehandler()
"""The console handler (we need access to be able to lock it)"""
################################################## UTILS
def setup_consolehandler(self):
"""Backend specific console handler
Sets up things and adds them to self.logger.
:returns: The logging.Handler() for console output"""
# create console handler with a higher log level
ch = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
#ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# create formatter and add it to the handlers
self.formatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
ch.setFormatter(self.formatter)
# add the handlers to the logger
self.logger.addHandler(ch)
self.logger.info(offlineimap.banner)
return ch
def setlogfile(self, logfile):
"""Create file handler which logs to file"""
fh = logging.FileHandler(logfile, 'at')
#fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
file_formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: "
"%(message)s", '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
fh.setFormatter(file_formatter)
self.logger.addHandler(fh)
# write out more verbose initial info blurb on the log file
p_ver = ".".join([str(x) for x in sys.version_info[0:3]])
msg = "OfflineImap %s starting...\n Python: %s Platform: %s\n "\
"Args: %s" % (offlineimap.__version__, p_ver, sys.platform,
" ".join(sys.argv))
record = logging.LogRecord('OfflineImap', logging.INFO, __file__,
None, msg, None, None)
fh.emit(record)
def _msg(self, msg):
"""Display a message."""
# TODO: legacy function, rip out.
self.info(msg)
def info(self, msg):
"""Display a message."""
self.logger.info(msg)
def warn(self, msg, minor = 0):
self.logger.warning(msg)
def error(self, exc, exc_traceback=None, msg=None):
"""Log a message at severity level ERROR
Log Exception 'exc' to error log, possibly prepended by a preceding
error "msg", detailing at what point the error occurred.
In debug mode, we also output the full traceback that occurred
if one has been passed in via sys.info()[2].
Also save the Exception to a stack that can be output at the end
of the sync run when offlineiamp exits. It is recommended to
always pass in exceptions if possible, so we can give the user
the best debugging info.
One example of such a call might be:
ui.error(exc, sys.exc_info()[2], msg="While syncing Folder %s in "
"repo %s")
"""
if msg:
self._msg("ERROR: %s\n %s" % (msg, exc))
else:
self._msg("ERROR: %s" % (exc))
if not self.debuglist:
# only output tracebacks in debug mode
exc_traceback = None
# push exc on the queue for later output
self.exc_queue.put((msg, exc, exc_traceback))
if exc_traceback:
self._msg(traceback.format_tb(exc_traceback))
def registerthread(self, account):
"""Register current thread as being associated with an account name"""
cur_thread = threading.currentThread()
if cur_thread in self.threadaccounts:
# was already associated with an old account, update info
self.debug('thread', "Register thread '%s' (previously '%s', now "
"'%s')" % (cur_thread.getName(),
self.getthreadaccount(cur_thread), account))
else:
self.debug('thread', "Register new thread '%s' (account '%s')" %\
(cur_thread.getName(), account))
self.threadaccounts[cur_thread] = account
def unregisterthread(self, thr):
"""Unregister a thread as being associated with an account name"""
if self.threadaccounts.has_key(thr):
del self.threadaccounts[thr]
self.debug('thread', "Unregister thread '%s'" % thr.getName())
def getthreadaccount(self, thr = None):
"""Get Account() for a thread (current if None)
If no account has been registered with this thread, return 'None'"""
if thr == None:
thr = threading.currentThread()
if thr in self.threadaccounts:
return self.threadaccounts[thr]
return None
def debug(self, debugtype, msg):
cur_thread = threading.currentThread()
if not self.debugmessages.has_key(cur_thread):
# deque(..., self.debugmsglen) would be handy but was
# introduced in p2.6 only, so we'll need to work around and
# shorten our debugmsg list manually :-(
self.debugmessages[cur_thread] = deque()
self.debugmessages[cur_thread].append("%s: %s" % (debugtype, msg))
# Shorten queue if needed
if len(self.debugmessages[cur_thread]) > self.debugmsglen:
self.debugmessages[cur_thread].popleft()
if debugtype in self.debuglist: # log if we are supposed to do so
self.logger.debug("[%s]: %s" % (debugtype, msg))
def add_debug(self, debugtype):
global debugtypes
if debugtype in debugtypes:
if not debugtype in self.debuglist:
self.debuglist.append(debugtype)
self.debugging(debugtype)
else:
self.invaliddebug(debugtype)
def debugging(self, debugtype):
global debugtypes
self.logger.debug("Now debugging for %s: %s" % (debugtype,
debugtypes[debugtype]))
def invaliddebug(self, debugtype):
self.warn("Invalid debug type: %s" % debugtype)
def locked(s):
raise Exception, "Another OfflineIMAP is running with the same metadatadir; exiting."
def getnicename(self, object):
"""Return the type of a repository or Folder as string
(IMAP, Gmail, Maildir, etc...)"""
prelimname = object.__class__.__name__.split('.')[-1]
# Strip off extra stuff.
return re.sub('(Folder|Repository)', '', prelimname)
def isusable(self):
"""Returns true if this UI object is usable in the current
environment. For instance, an X GUI would return true if it's
being run in X with a valid DISPLAY setting, and false otherwise."""
return True
################################################## INPUT
def getpass(self, accountname, config, errmsg = None):
raise NotImplementedError("Prompting for a password is not supported"\
" in this UI backend.")
def folderlist(self, list):
return ', '.join(["%s[%s]" % \
(self.getnicename(x), x.getname()) for x in list])
################################################## WARNINGS
def msgtoreadonly(self, destfolder, uid, content, flags):
if self.config.has_option('general', 'ignore-readonly') and \
self.config.getboolean('general', 'ignore-readonly'):
return
self.warn("Attempted to synchronize message %d to folder %s[%s], "
"but that folder is read-only. The message will not be "
"copied to that folder." % (
uid, self.getnicename(destfolder), destfolder))
def flagstoreadonly(self, destfolder, uidlist, flags):
if self.config.has_option('general', 'ignore-readonly') and \
self.config.getboolean('general', 'ignore-readonly'):
return
self.warn("Attempted to modify flags for messages %s in folder %s[%s], "
"but that folder is read-only. No flags have been modified "
"for that message." % (
str(uidlist), self.getnicename(destfolder), destfolder))
def deletereadonly(self, destfolder, uidlist):
if self.config.has_option('general', 'ignore-readonly') and \
self.config.getboolean('general', 'ignore-readonly'):
return
self.warn("Attempted to delete messages %s in folder %s[%s], but that "
"folder is read-only. No messages have been deleted in that "
"folder." % (str(uidlist), self.getnicename(destfolder),
destfolder))
################################################## MESSAGES
def init_banner(self):
"""Called when the UI starts. Must be called before any other UI
call except isusable(). Displays the copyright banner. This is
where the UI should do its setup -- TK, for instance, would
create the application window here."""
pass
def connecting(self, hostname, port):
"""Log 'Establishing connection to'"""
if not self.logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO): return
displaystr = ''
hostname = hostname if hostname else ''
port = "%s" % port if port else ''
if hostname:
displaystr = ' to %s:%s' % (hostname, port)
self.logger.info("Establishing connection%s" % displaystr)
def acct(self, account):
"""Output that we start syncing an account (and start counting)"""
self.acct_startimes[account] = time.time()
self.logger.info("*** Processing account %s" % account)
def acctdone(self, account):
"""Output that we finished syncing an account (in which time)"""
sec = time.time() - self.acct_startimes[account]
del self.acct_startimes[account]
self.logger.info("*** Finished account '%s' in %d:%02d" %
(account, sec // 60, sec % 60))
def syncfolders(self, src_repo, dst_repo):
"""Log 'Copying folder structure...'"""
if self.logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
self.debug('', "Copying folder structure from %s to %s" %\
(src_repo, dst_repo))
############################## Folder syncing
def syncingfolder(self, srcrepos, srcfolder, destrepos, destfolder):
"""Called when a folder sync operation is started."""
self.logger.info("Syncing %s: %s -> %s" % (srcfolder,
self.getnicename(srcrepos),
self.getnicename(destrepos)))
def skippingfolder(self, folder):
"""Called when a folder sync operation is started."""
self.logger.info("Skipping %s (not changed)" % folder)
def validityproblem(self, folder):
self.logger.warning("UID validity problem for folder %s (repo %s) "
"(saved %d; got %d); skipping it. Please see FAQ "
"and manual on how to handle this." % \
(folder, folder.getrepository(),
folder.get_saveduidvalidity(), folder.get_uidvalidity()))
def loadmessagelist(self, repos, folder):
self.logger.debug("Loading message list for %s[%s]" % (
self.getnicename(repos),
folder))
def messagelistloaded(self, repos, folder, count):
self.logger.debug("Message list for %s[%s] loaded: %d messages" % (
self.getnicename(repos), folder, count))
############################## Message syncing
def syncingmessages(self, sr, srcfolder, dr, dstfolder):
self.logger.debug("Syncing messages %s[%s] -> %s[%s]" % (
self.getnicename(sr), srcfolder,
self.getnicename(dr), dstfolder))
def copyingmessage(self, uid, num, num_to_copy, src, destfolder):
"""Output a log line stating which message we copy"""
self.logger.info("Copy message %s (%d of %d) %s:%s -> %s" % (
uid, num, num_to_copy, src.repository, src,
destfolder.repository))
def deletingmessages(self, uidlist, destlist):
ds = self.folderlist(destlist)
self.logger.info("Deleting %d messages (%s) in %s" % (
len(uidlist),
offlineimap.imaputil.uid_sequence(uidlist), ds))
def addingflags(self, uidlist, flags, dest):
self.logger.info("Adding flag %s to %d messages on %s" % (
", ".join(flags), len(uidlist), dest))
def deletingflags(self, uidlist, flags, dest):
self.logger.info("Deleting flag %s from %d messages on %s" % (
", ".join(flags), len(uidlist), dest))
def serverdiagnostics(self, repository, type):
"""Connect to repository and output useful information for debugging"""
conn = None
self._msg("%s repository '%s': type '%s'" % (type, repository.name,
self.getnicename(repository)))
try:
if hasattr(repository, 'gethost'): # IMAP
self._msg("Host: %s Port: %s SSL: %s" % (repository.gethost(),
repository.getport(),
repository.getssl()))
try:
conn = repository.imapserver.acquireconnection()
except OfflineImapError as e:
self._msg("Failed to connect. Reason %s" % e)
else:
if 'ID' in conn.capabilities:
self._msg("Server supports ID extension.")
#TODO: Debug and make below working, it hangs Gmail
#res_type, response = conn.id((
# 'name', offlineimap.__productname__,
# 'version', offlineimap.__version__))
#self._msg("Server ID: %s %s" % (res_type, response[0]))
self._msg("Server welcome string: %s" % str(conn.welcome))
self._msg("Server capabilities: %s\n" % str(conn.capabilities))
repository.imapserver.releaseconnection(conn)
if type != 'Status':
folderfilter = repository.getconf('folderfilter', None)
if folderfilter:
self._msg("folderfilter= %s\n" % folderfilter)
folderincludes = repository.getconf('folderincludes', None)
if folderincludes:
self._msg("folderincludes= %s\n" % folderincludes)
nametrans = repository.getconf('nametrans', None)
if nametrans:
self._msg("nametrans= %s\n" % nametrans)
folders = repository.getfolders()
foldernames = [(f.name, f.getvisiblename(), f.sync_this) \
for f in folders]
folders = []
for name, visiblename, sync_this in foldernames:
syncstr = "" if sync_this else " (disabled)"
if name == visiblename: folders.append("%s%s" % (name,
syncstr))
else: folders.append("%s -> %s%s" % (name,
visiblename, syncstr))
self._msg("Folderlist:\n %s\n" % "\n ".join(folders))
finally:
if conn: #release any existing IMAP connection
repository.imapserver.close()
################################################## Threads
def getThreadDebugLog(self, thread):
if self.debugmessages.has_key(thread):
message = "\nLast %d debug messages logged for %s prior to exception:\n"\
% (len(self.debugmessages[thread]), thread.getName())
message += "\n".join(self.debugmessages[thread])
else:
message = "\nNo debug messages were logged for %s." % \
thread.getName()
return message
def delThreadDebugLog(self, thread):
if thread in self.debugmessages:
del self.debugmessages[thread]
def getThreadExceptionString(self, thread):
message = "Thread '%s' terminated with exception:\n%s" % \
(thread.getName(), thread.exit_stacktrace)
message += "\n" + self.getThreadDebugLog(thread)
return message
def threadException(self, thread):
"""Called when a thread has terminated with an exception.
The argument is the ExitNotifyThread that has so terminated."""
self.warn(self.getThreadExceptionString(thread))
self.delThreadDebugLog(thread)
self.terminate(100)
def terminate(self, exitstatus = 0, errortitle = None, errormsg = None):
"""Called to terminate the application."""
#print any exceptions that have occurred over the run
if not self.exc_queue.empty():
self.warn("ERROR: Exceptions occurred during the run!")
while not self.exc_queue.empty():
msg, exc, exc_traceback = self.exc_queue.get()
if msg:
self.warn("ERROR: %s\n %s" % (msg, exc))
else:
self.warn("ERROR: %s" % (exc))
if exc_traceback:
self.warn("\nTraceback:\n%s" %"".join(
traceback.format_tb(exc_traceback)))
if errormsg and errortitle:
self.warn('ERROR: %s\n\n%s\n'%(errortitle, errormsg))
elif errormsg:
self.warn('%s\n' % errormsg)
sys.exit(exitstatus)
def threadExited(self, thread):
"""Called when a thread has exited normally. Many UIs will
just ignore this."""
self.delThreadDebugLog(thread)
self.unregisterthread(thread)
################################################## Hooks
def callhook(self, msg):
self.info(msg)
################################################## Other
def sleep(self, sleepsecs, account):
"""This function does not actually output anything, but handles
the overall sleep, dealing with updates as necessary. It will,
however, call sleeping() which DOES output something.
:returns: 0/False if timeout expired, 1/2/True if there is a
request to cancel the timer.
"""
abortsleep = False
while sleepsecs > 0 and not abortsleep:
if account.get_abort_event():
abortsleep = True
else:
abortsleep = self.sleeping(10, sleepsecs)
sleepsecs -= 10
self.sleeping(0, 0) # Done sleeping.
return abortsleep
def sleeping(self, sleepsecs, remainingsecs):
"""Sleep for sleepsecs, display remainingsecs to go.
Does nothing if sleepsecs <= 0.
Display a message on the screen if we pass a full minute.
This implementation in UIBase does not support this, but some
implementations return 0 for successful sleep and 1 for an
'abort', ie a request to sync immediately.
"""
if sleepsecs > 0:
if remainingsecs//60 != (remainingsecs-sleepsecs)//60:
self.logger.debug("Next refresh in %.1f minutes" % (
remainingsecs/60.0))
time.sleep(sleepsecs)
return 0