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#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import builtins
import functools
import logging
import os
import sys
import typing
from typing import Any, List, Optional
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
from structlog.typing import EventDict, Processor, WrappedLogger
HAYSTACK_LOGGING_USE_JSON_ENV_VAR = "HAYSTACK_LOGGING_USE_JSON"
HAYSTACK_LOGGING_IGNORE_STRUCTLOG_ENV_VAR = "HAYSTACK_LOGGING_IGNORE_STRUCTLOG"
class PatchedLogger(typing.Protocol):
"""Class which enables using type checkers to find wrong logger usage."""
def debug(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a debug message."""
def info(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log an info message."""
def warn(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a warning message."""
def warning(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a warning message."""
def error(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log an error message."""
def critical(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a critical message."""
def exception(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log an exception message."""
def fatal(
self,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a fatal message."""
def log(
self,
level: int,
msg: str,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Log a message."""
def setLevel(self, level: int) -> None:
"""Set the logging level."""
def patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(func: typing.Callable) -> typing.Callable:
"""A decorator to make sure that a function is only called with keyword arguments."""
@functools.wraps(func)
def _log_only_with_kwargs(
msg, *, _: Any = None, exc_info: Any = None, stack_info: Any = False, stacklevel: int = 1, **kwargs: Any
) -> Any: # we need the `_` to avoid a syntax error
existing_extra = kwargs.pop("extra", {})
return func(
# we need to increase the stacklevel by 1 to point to the correct caller
# (otherwise it points to this function)
msg,
exc_info=exc_info,
stack_info=stack_info,
stacklevel=stacklevel + 1,
extra={**existing_extra, **kwargs},
)
return _log_only_with_kwargs
def patch_log_with_level_method_to_kwargs_only(func: typing.Callable) -> typing.Callable:
"""A decorator to make sure that a function is only called with keyword arguments."""
@functools.wraps(func)
def _log_only_with_kwargs(
level,
msg,
*,
_: Any = None,
exc_info: Any = None,
stack_info: Any = False,
stacklevel: int = 1,
**kwargs: Any, # we need the `_` to avoid a syntax error
) -> Any:
existing_extra = kwargs.pop("extra", {})
return func(
level,
msg,
exc_info=exc_info,
stack_info=stack_info,
# we need to increase the stacklevel by 1 to point to the correct caller
# (otherwise it points to this function)
stacklevel=stacklevel + 1,
extra={**existing_extra, **kwargs},
)
return _log_only_with_kwargs
def patch_make_records_to_use_kwarg_string_interpolation(original_make_records: typing.Callable) -> typing.Callable:
"""A decorator to ensure string interpolation is used."""
@functools.wraps(original_make_records)
def _wrapper(name, level, fn, lno, msg, args, exc_info, func=None, extra=None, sinfo=None) -> Any:
safe_extra = extra or {}
try:
interpolated_msg = msg.format(**safe_extra)
except (KeyError, ValueError):
interpolated_msg = msg
return original_make_records(name, level, fn, lno, interpolated_msg, (), exc_info, func, extra, sinfo)
return _wrapper
def _patch_structlog_call_information(logger: logging.Logger) -> None:
# structlog patches the findCaller to hide itself from the traceback.
# We need to patch their patch to hide `haystack.logging` from the traceback.
try:
from structlog._frames import _find_first_app_frame_and_name, _format_stack
from structlog.stdlib import _FixedFindCallerLogger
if not isinstance(logger, _FixedFindCallerLogger):
return
# completely copied from structlog. We only add `haystack.logging` to the list of ignored frames
# pylint: disable=unused-variable
def findCaller(stack_info: bool = False, stacklevel: int = 1) -> typing.Tuple[str, int, str, Optional[str]]:
try:
sinfo: Optional[str]
# we need to exclude `haystack.logging` from the stack
f, name = _find_first_app_frame_and_name(["logging", "haystack.logging"])
sinfo = _format_stack(f) if stack_info else None
except Exception as error:
print(f"Error in findCaller: {error}")
return f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno, f.f_code.co_name, sinfo
logger.findCaller = findCaller # type: ignore
except ImportError:
pass
def getLogger(name: str) -> PatchedLogger:
"""
Get the Haystack logger, a patched version of the one from the standard library.
We patch the default logger methods to make sure that they are only called with keyword arguments.
We enforce keyword-arguments because
- it brings in consistency
- it makes structure logging effective, not just an available feature
"""
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
logger.debug = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.debug) # type: ignore
logger.info = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.info) # type: ignore
logger.warn = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.warn) # type: ignore
logger.warning = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.warning) # type: ignore
logger.error = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.error) # type: ignore
logger.critical = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.critical) # type: ignore
logger.exception = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.exception) # type: ignore
logger.fatal = patch_log_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.fatal) # type: ignore
logger.log = patch_log_with_level_method_to_kwargs_only(logger.log) # type: ignore
_patch_structlog_call_information(logger)
# We also patch the `makeRecord` method to use keyword string interpolation
logger.makeRecord = patch_make_records_to_use_kwarg_string_interpolation(logger.makeRecord) # type: ignore
return typing.cast(PatchedLogger, logger)
def add_line_and_file(_: "WrappedLogger", __: str, event_dict: "EventDict") -> "EventDict":
"""Add line and file to log entries."""
stdlib_record = event_dict.get("_record")
if not stdlib_record:
return event_dict
event_dict["lineno"] = stdlib_record.lineno
event_dict["module"] = stdlib_record.name
return event_dict
def correlate_logs_with_traces(_: "WrappedLogger", __: str, event_dict: "EventDict") -> "EventDict":
"""
Add correlation data for logs.
This is useful if you want to correlate logs with traces.
"""
import haystack.tracing.tracer # to avoid circular imports
if not haystack.tracing.is_tracing_enabled():
return event_dict
current_span = haystack.tracing.tracer.current_span()
if current_span:
event_dict.update(current_span.get_correlation_data_for_logs())
return event_dict
def configure_logging(use_json: Optional[bool] = None) -> None:
"""
Configure logging for Haystack.
- If `structlog` is not installed, we keep everything as it is. The user is responsible for configuring logging
themselves.
- If `structlog` is installed, we configure it to format log entries including its key-value data. To disable this
behavior set the environment variable `HAYSTACK_LOGGING_IGNORE_STRUCTLOG` to `true`.
- If `structlog` is installed, you can JSON format all logs. Enable this by
- setting the `use_json` parameter to `True` when calling this function
- setting the environment variable `HAYSTACK_LOGGING_USE_JSON` to `true`
"""
import haystack.utils.jupyter # to avoid circular imports
try:
import structlog
from structlog.processors import ExceptionRenderer
from structlog.tracebacks import ExceptionDictTransformer
except ImportError:
# structlog is not installed - fall back to standard logging
return
if os.getenv(HAYSTACK_LOGGING_IGNORE_STRUCTLOG_ENV_VAR, "false").lower() == "true":
# If the user wants to ignore structlog, we don't configure it and fall back to standard logging
return
# We roughly follow the structlog documentation here:
# https://www.structlog.org/en/stable/standard-library.html#rendering-using-structlog-based-formatters-within-logging
# This means that we use structlog to format the log entries for entries emitted via `logging` and `structlog`.
if use_json is None: # explicit parameter takes precedence over everything else
use_json_env_var = os.getenv(HAYSTACK_LOGGING_USE_JSON_ENV_VAR)
if use_json_env_var is None:
# We try to guess if we are in an interactive terminal or not
interactive_terminal = (
sys.stderr.isatty() or hasattr(builtins, "__IPYTHON__") or haystack.utils.jupyter.is_in_jupyter()
)
use_json = not interactive_terminal
else:
# User gave us an explicit value via environment variable
use_json = use_json_env_var.lower() == "true"
shared_processors: List[Processor] = [
# Add the log level to the event_dict for structlog to use
structlog.stdlib.add_log_level,
# Adds the current timestamp in ISO format to logs
structlog.processors.TimeStamper(fmt="iso"),
structlog.contextvars.merge_contextvars,
add_line_and_file,
]
if use_json:
# We only need that in sophisticated production setups where we want to correlate logs with traces
shared_processors.append(correlate_logs_with_traces)
structlog.configure(
processors=shared_processors + [structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter.wrap_for_formatter],
logger_factory=structlog.stdlib.LoggerFactory(ignore_frame_names=["haystack.logging"]),
cache_logger_on_first_use=True,
# This is a filter that will filter out log entries that are below the log level of the root logger.
wrapper_class=structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger(min_level=logging.root.getEffectiveLevel()),
)
renderers: List[Processor]
if use_json:
renderers = [
ExceptionRenderer(
# don't show locals in production logs - this can be quite sensitive information
ExceptionDictTransformer(show_locals=False)
),
structlog.processors.JSONRenderer(),
]
else:
renderers = [structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer()]
formatter = structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter(
# These run ONLY on `logging` entries that do NOT originate within
# structlog.
foreign_pre_chain=shared_processors
+ [
# Add the information from the `logging` `extras` to the event dictionary
structlog.stdlib.ExtraAdder()
],
# These run on ALL entries after the pre_chain is done.
processors=[
# Remove _record & _from_structlog. to avoid that this metadata is added to the final log record
structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter.remove_processors_meta,
*renderers,
],
)
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
handler.name = "HaystackLoggingHandler"
# Use OUR `ProcessorFormatter` to format all `logging` entries.
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
root_logger = logging.getLogger()
# avoid adding our handler twice
old_handlers = [
h
for h in root_logger.handlers
if not (isinstance(h, logging.StreamHandler) and h.name == "HaystackLoggingHandler")
]
new_handlers = [handler, *old_handlers]
root_logger.handlers = new_handlers
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