349 lines
11 KiB
Python
349 lines
11 KiB
Python
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import contextlib
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import errno
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import logging
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import logging.handlers
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import os
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import sys
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import threading
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from io import TextIOWrapper
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from logging import Filter
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from typing import Any, ClassVar, Generator, List, Optional, TextIO, Type
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from pip._vendor.rich.console import (
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Console,
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ConsoleOptions,
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ConsoleRenderable,
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RenderableType,
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RenderResult,
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RichCast,
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)
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from pip._vendor.rich.highlighter import NullHighlighter
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from pip._vendor.rich.logging import RichHandler
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from pip._vendor.rich.segment import Segment
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from pip._vendor.rich.style import Style
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from pip._internal.utils._log import VERBOSE, getLogger
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from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
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from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX
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from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir
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_log_state = threading.local()
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subprocess_logger = getLogger("pip.subprocessor")
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class BrokenStdoutLoggingError(Exception):
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"""
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Raised if BrokenPipeError occurs for the stdout stream while logging.
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"""
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def _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class: Type[BaseException], exc: BaseException) -> bool:
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if exc_class is BrokenPipeError:
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return True
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# On Windows, a broken pipe can show up as EINVAL rather than EPIPE:
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# https://bugs.python.org/issue19612
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# https://bugs.python.org/issue30418
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if not WINDOWS:
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return False
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return isinstance(exc, OSError) and exc.errno in (errno.EINVAL, errno.EPIPE)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def indent_log(num: int = 2) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
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"""
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A context manager which will cause the log output to be indented for any
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log messages emitted inside it.
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"""
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# For thread-safety
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_log_state.indentation = get_indentation()
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_log_state.indentation += num
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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_log_state.indentation -= num
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def get_indentation() -> int:
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return getattr(_log_state, "indentation", 0)
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class IndentingFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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default_time_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
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def __init__(
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self,
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*args: Any,
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add_timestamp: bool = False,
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**kwargs: Any,
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) -> None:
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"""
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A logging.Formatter that obeys the indent_log() context manager.
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:param add_timestamp: A bool indicating output lines should be prefixed
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with their record's timestamp.
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"""
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self.add_timestamp = add_timestamp
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def get_message_start(self, formatted: str, levelno: int) -> str:
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"""
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Return the start of the formatted log message (not counting the
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prefix to add to each line).
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"""
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if levelno < logging.WARNING:
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return ""
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if formatted.startswith(DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX):
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# Then the message already has a prefix. We don't want it to
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# look like "WARNING: DEPRECATION: ...."
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return ""
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if levelno < logging.ERROR:
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return "WARNING: "
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return "ERROR: "
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def format(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> str:
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"""
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Calls the standard formatter, but will indent all of the log message
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lines by our current indentation level.
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"""
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formatted = super().format(record)
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message_start = self.get_message_start(formatted, record.levelno)
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formatted = message_start + formatted
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prefix = ""
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if self.add_timestamp:
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prefix = f"{self.formatTime(record)} "
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prefix += " " * get_indentation()
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formatted = "".join([prefix + line for line in formatted.splitlines(True)])
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return formatted
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@dataclass
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class IndentedRenderable:
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renderable: RenderableType
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indent: int
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def __rich_console__(
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self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions
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) -> RenderResult:
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segments = console.render(self.renderable, options)
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lines = Segment.split_lines(segments)
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for line in lines:
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yield Segment(" " * self.indent)
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yield from line
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yield Segment("\n")
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class RichPipStreamHandler(RichHandler):
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KEYWORDS: ClassVar[Optional[List[str]]] = []
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def __init__(self, stream: Optional[TextIO], no_color: bool) -> None:
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super().__init__(
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console=Console(file=stream, no_color=no_color, soft_wrap=True),
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show_time=False,
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show_level=False,
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show_path=False,
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highlighter=NullHighlighter(),
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)
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# Our custom override on Rich's logger, to make things work as we need them to.
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def emit(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> None:
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style: Optional[Style] = None
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# If we are given a diagnostic error to present, present it with indentation.
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assert isinstance(record.args, tuple)
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if record.msg == "[present-rich] %s" and len(record.args) == 1:
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rich_renderable = record.args[0]
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assert isinstance(
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rich_renderable, (ConsoleRenderable, RichCast, str)
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), f"{rich_renderable} is not rich-console-renderable"
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renderable: RenderableType = IndentedRenderable(
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rich_renderable, indent=get_indentation()
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)
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else:
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message = self.format(record)
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renderable = self.render_message(record, message)
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if record.levelno is not None:
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if record.levelno >= logging.ERROR:
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style = Style(color="red")
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elif record.levelno >= logging.WARNING:
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style = Style(color="yellow")
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try:
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self.console.print(renderable, overflow="ignore", crop=False, style=style)
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except Exception:
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self.handleError(record)
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def handleError(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> None:
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"""Called when logging is unable to log some output."""
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exc_class, exc = sys.exc_info()[:2]
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# If a broken pipe occurred while calling write() or flush() on the
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# stdout stream in logging's Handler.emit(), then raise our special
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# exception so we can handle it in main() instead of logging the
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# broken pipe error and continuing.
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if (
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exc_class
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and exc
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and self.console.file is sys.stdout
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and _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class, exc)
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):
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raise BrokenStdoutLoggingError()
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return super().handleError(record)
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class BetterRotatingFileHandler(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler):
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def _open(self) -> TextIOWrapper:
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ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(self.baseFilename))
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return super()._open()
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class MaxLevelFilter(Filter):
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def __init__(self, level: int) -> None:
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self.level = level
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def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
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return record.levelno < self.level
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class ExcludeLoggerFilter(Filter):
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"""
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A logging Filter that excludes records from a logger (or its children).
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"""
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def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
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# The base Filter class allows only records from a logger (or its
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# children).
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return not super().filter(record)
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def setup_logging(verbosity: int, no_color: bool, user_log_file: Optional[str]) -> int:
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"""Configures and sets up all of the logging
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Returns the requested logging level, as its integer value.
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"""
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# Determine the level to be logging at.
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if verbosity >= 2:
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level_number = logging.DEBUG
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elif verbosity == 1:
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level_number = VERBOSE
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elif verbosity == -1:
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level_number = logging.WARNING
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elif verbosity == -2:
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level_number = logging.ERROR
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elif verbosity <= -3:
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level_number = logging.CRITICAL
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else:
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level_number = logging.INFO
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level = logging.getLevelName(level_number)
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# The "root" logger should match the "console" level *unless* we also need
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# to log to a user log file.
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include_user_log = user_log_file is not None
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if include_user_log:
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additional_log_file = user_log_file
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root_level = "DEBUG"
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else:
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additional_log_file = "/dev/null"
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root_level = level
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# Disable any logging besides WARNING unless we have DEBUG level logging
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# enabled for vendored libraries.
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vendored_log_level = "WARNING" if level in ["INFO", "ERROR"] else "DEBUG"
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# Shorthands for clarity
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log_streams = {
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"stdout": "ext://sys.stdout",
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"stderr": "ext://sys.stderr",
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}
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handler_classes = {
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"stream": "pip._internal.utils.logging.RichPipStreamHandler",
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"file": "pip._internal.utils.logging.BetterRotatingFileHandler",
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}
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handlers = ["console", "console_errors", "console_subprocess"] + (
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["user_log"] if include_user_log else []
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)
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logging.config.dictConfig(
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{
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"version": 1,
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"disable_existing_loggers": False,
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"filters": {
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"exclude_warnings": {
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"()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.MaxLevelFilter",
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"level": logging.WARNING,
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},
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"restrict_to_subprocess": {
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"()": "logging.Filter",
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"name": subprocess_logger.name,
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},
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"exclude_subprocess": {
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"()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.ExcludeLoggerFilter",
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"name": subprocess_logger.name,
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},
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},
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"formatters": {
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"indent": {
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"()": IndentingFormatter,
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"format": "%(message)s",
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},
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"indent_with_timestamp": {
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"()": IndentingFormatter,
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"format": "%(message)s",
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"add_timestamp": True,
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},
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},
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"handlers": {
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"console": {
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"level": level,
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"class": handler_classes["stream"],
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"no_color": no_color,
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"stream": log_streams["stdout"],
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"filters": ["exclude_subprocess", "exclude_warnings"],
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"formatter": "indent",
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},
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"console_errors": {
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"level": "WARNING",
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"class": handler_classes["stream"],
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"no_color": no_color,
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"stream": log_streams["stderr"],
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"filters": ["exclude_subprocess"],
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"formatter": "indent",
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},
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# A handler responsible for logging to the console messages
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# from the "subprocessor" logger.
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"console_subprocess": {
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"level": level,
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"class": handler_classes["stream"],
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"stream": log_streams["stderr"],
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"no_color": no_color,
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"filters": ["restrict_to_subprocess"],
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"formatter": "indent",
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},
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"user_log": {
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"level": "DEBUG",
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"class": handler_classes["file"],
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"filename": additional_log_file,
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"encoding": "utf-8",
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"delay": True,
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"formatter": "indent_with_timestamp",
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},
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},
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"root": {
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"level": root_level,
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"handlers": handlers,
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},
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"loggers": {"pip._vendor": {"level": vendored_log_level}},
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}
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)
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return level_number
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