#!/usr/bin/env python
# vim: set encoding=utf-8 et sw=4 sts=4 :
-import logging, logging.config ; log = logging.getLogger('pymind')
-# default logging configuration
-# (this is used before the user configuration file gets parsed)
-logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s: %(message)s')
-
import os
import sys
from formencode import Invalid, validators as V
+import logging, logging.config ; log = logging.getLogger('pymind')
+# default logging configuration
+# (this is used before the user configuration file gets parsed)
+try:
+ # first we try to load a log config file
+ default = '/etc/pymin/log.init.ini'
+ logging.config.fileConfig(os.getenv('PYMIND_LOGINITCONF', default))
+except:
+ # then we try to load a reasonable default
+ logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s: %(message)s')
+
from pymin.config import OptionGroup, Option, ConfigOption, ListOption
from pymin.config import load_config, options
from pymin.config import ConfigError, MissingSectionHeaderError, ParsingError
def setup_logging(config_files):
+ # XXX: this is a hack for re-enabling loggers not configured via
+ # fileConfig(). This function disable all existing loggers that
+ # has no configuration specified in the config file, so we have
+ # to re-enable the by hand.
+ # See Python bug 3136: http://bugs.python.org/issue3136
+ existing = logging.root.manager.loggerDict.keys()
loaded_files = 0
for f in config_files:
try:
loaded_files += 1
if not loaded_files:
log.warning('no log config file loaded')
+ # XXX: finish the hack commented above
+ for log in existing:
+ logging.root.manager.loggerDict[log].disabled = 0
def main():