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-rw-r--r--src/leap/bitmask/gui/logwindow.py119
-rw-r--r--src/leap/bitmask/gui/mainwindow.py5
-rw-r--r--src/leap/bitmask/logs/utils.py108
3 files changed, 115 insertions, 117 deletions
diff --git a/src/leap/bitmask/gui/logwindow.py b/src/leap/bitmask/gui/logwindow.py
index 123f14cc..718269c9 100644
--- a/src/leap/bitmask/gui/logwindow.py
+++ b/src/leap/bitmask/gui/logwindow.py
@@ -23,93 +23,15 @@ import cgi
from PySide import QtCore, QtGui
import logbook
-from logbook.queues import ZeroMQSubscriber
from ui_loggerwindow import Ui_LoggerWindow
-from leap.bitmask.logs import LOG_FORMAT
-from leap.bitmask.logs.utils import get_logger
+from leap.bitmask.logs.utils import get_logger, LOG_CONTROLLER
from leap.bitmask.util.constants import PASTEBIN_API_DEV_KEY
from leap.bitmask.util import pastebin
logger = get_logger()
-# log history global variable used to store received logs through different
-# opened instances of this window
-_LOGS_HISTORY = []
-
-
-class QtLogHandler(logbook.Handler, logbook.StringFormatterHandlerMixin):
- """
- Custom log handler which emits a log record with the message properly
- formatted using a Qt Signal.
- """
-
- class _QtSignaler(QtCore.QObject):
- """
- inline class used to hold the `new_log` Signal, if this is used
- directly in the outside class it fails due how PySide works.
-
- This is the message we get if not use this method:
- TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
- metaclass conflict: the metaclass of a derived class must be a
- (non-strict) subclass of the metaclasses of all its bases
-
- """
- new_log = QtCore.Signal(object)
-
- def emit(self, data):
- """
- emit the `new_log` Signal with the given `data` parameter.
-
- :param data: the data to emit along with the signal.
- :type data: object
- """
- # WARNING: the new-style connection does NOT work because PySide
- # translates the emit method to self.emit, and that collides with
- # the emit method for logging.Handler
- # self.new_log.emit(log_item)
- QtCore.QObject.emit(self, QtCore.SIGNAL('new_log(PyObject)'), data)
-
- def __init__(self, level=logbook.NOTSET, format_string=None,
- encoding=None, filter=None, bubble=False):
-
- logbook.Handler.__init__(self, level, filter, bubble)
- logbook.StringFormatterHandlerMixin.__init__(self, format_string)
-
- self.qt = self._QtSignaler()
-
- def __enter__(self):
- return logbook.Handler.__enter__(self)
-
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
- return logbook.Handler.__exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb)
-
- def emit(self, record):
- """
- Emit the specified logging record using a Qt Signal.
- Also add it to the history in order to be able to access it later.
-
- :param record: the record to emit
- :type record: logbook.LogRecord
- """
- global _LOGS_HISTORY
- record.msg = self.format(record)
- # NOTE: not optimal approach, we may want to look at
- # bisect.insort with a custom approach to use key or
- # http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577197-sortedcollection/
- # Sort logs on arrival, logs transmitted over zmq may arrive unsorted.
- _LOGS_HISTORY.append(record)
- _LOGS_HISTORY = sorted(_LOGS_HISTORY, key=lambda r: r.time)
-
- # XXX: emitting the record on arrival does not allow us to sort here so
- # in the GUI the logs may arrive with with some time sort problem.
- # We should implement a sort-on-arrive for the log window.
- # Maybe we should switch to a tablewidget item that sort automatically
- # by timestamp.
- # As a user workaround you can close/open the log window
- self.qt.emit(record)
-
class LoggerWindow(QtGui.QDialog):
"""
@@ -147,19 +69,8 @@ class LoggerWindow(QtGui.QDialog):
self._set_logs_to_display()
- self._my_handler = QtLogHandler(format_string=LOG_FORMAT)
- self._my_handler.qt.new_log.connect(self._add_log_line)
-
+ LOG_CONTROLLER.new_log.connect(self._add_log_line)
self._load_history()
- self._connect_to_logbook()
-
- def _connect_to_logbook(self):
- """
- Run in the background the log receiver.
- """
- subscriber = ZeroMQSubscriber('tcp://127.0.0.1:5000', multi=True)
- self._logbook_controller = subscriber.dispatch_in_background(
- self._my_handler)
def _add_log_line(self, log):
"""
@@ -201,7 +112,7 @@ class LoggerWindow(QtGui.QDialog):
self._set_logs_to_display()
self.ui.txtLogHistory.clear()
current_history = []
- for record in _LOGS_HISTORY:
+ for record in LOG_CONTROLLER.get_logs():
self._add_log_line(record)
current_history.append(record.msg)
@@ -334,27 +245,3 @@ class LoggerWindow(QtGui.QDialog):
self._paste_thread = QtCore.QThread()
self._paste_thread.run = lambda: do_pastebin()
self._paste_thread.start()
-
- def closeEvent(self, e):
- """
- Disconnect logger on close.
- """
- self._disconnect_logger()
- e.accept()
-
- def reject(self):
- """
- Disconnect logger on reject.
- """
- self._disconnect_logger()
- QtGui.QDialog.reject(self)
-
- def _disconnect_logger(self):
- """
- Stop the background thread that receives messages through zmq, also
- close the subscriber socket.
- This allows us to re-create the subscriber when we reopen this window
- without getting an error at trying to connect twice to the zmq port.
- """
- self._logbook_controller.stop()
- self._logbook_controller.subscriber.close()
diff --git a/src/leap/bitmask/gui/mainwindow.py b/src/leap/bitmask/gui/mainwindow.py
index a2cf7bca..9f6c77cd 100644
--- a/src/leap/bitmask/gui/mainwindow.py
+++ b/src/leap/bitmask/gui/mainwindow.py
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ from leap.bitmask import __version_hash__ as VERSION_HASH
from leap.bitmask.backend.leapbackend import ERROR_KEY, PASSED_KEY
from leap.bitmask.config import flags
-from leap.bitmask.logs.utils import get_logger
+from leap.bitmask.logs.utils import get_logger, LOG_CONTROLLER
from leap.bitmask.gui.advanced_key_management import AdvancedKeyManagement
from leap.bitmask.gui.eip_status import EIPStatusWidget
@@ -740,6 +740,8 @@ class MainWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow, SignalTracker):
self._show_hide_unsupported_services()
+ LOG_CONTROLLER.start_logbook_subscriber()
+
# XXX - HACK, kind of...
# With the 1ms QTimer.singleShot call we schedule the call right after
# other signals waiting for the qt reactor to take control.
@@ -1707,6 +1709,7 @@ class MainWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow, SignalTracker):
self._leap_signaler.stop()
+ LOG_CONTROLLER.stop_logbook_subscriber()
self._backend.stop()
time.sleep(0.05) # give the thread a little time to finish.
diff --git a/src/leap/bitmask/logs/utils.py b/src/leap/bitmask/logs/utils.py
index 87d33876..f0e820b2 100644
--- a/src/leap/bitmask/logs/utils.py
+++ b/src/leap/bitmask/logs/utils.py
@@ -30,8 +30,11 @@ from leap.bitmask.platform_init import IS_WIN
from leap.bitmask.util import get_path_prefix
from leap.common.files import mkdir_p
+from PySide import QtCore
+
import logbook
from logbook.more import ColorizedStderrHandler
+from logbook.queues import ZeroMQSubscriber
# NOTE: make sure that the folder exists, the logger is created before saving
@@ -107,3 +110,108 @@ def replace_stdout_stderr_with_logging(logger=None):
# Replace twisted's logger to use our custom output.
from twisted.python import log
log.startLogging(sys.stdout)
+
+
+class QtLogHandler(logbook.Handler, logbook.StringFormatterHandlerMixin):
+ """
+ Custom log handler which emits a log record with the message properly
+ formatted using a Qt Signal.
+ """
+
+ class _QtSignaler(QtCore.QObject):
+ """
+ inline class used to hold the `new_log` Signal, if this is used
+ directly in the outside class it fails due how PySide works.
+
+ This is the message we get if not use this method:
+ TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
+ metaclass conflict: the metaclass of a derived class must be a
+ (non-strict) subclass of the metaclasses of all its bases
+
+ """
+ new_log = QtCore.Signal(object)
+
+ def emit(self, data):
+ """
+ emit the `new_log` Signal with the given `data` parameter.
+
+ :param data: the data to emit along with the signal.
+ :type data: object
+ """
+ # WARNING: the new-style connection does NOT work because PySide
+ # translates the emit method to self.emit, and that collides with
+ # the emit method for logging.Handler
+ # self.new_log.emit(log_item)
+ QtCore.QObject.emit(self, QtCore.SIGNAL('new_log(PyObject)'), data)
+
+ def __init__(self, level=logbook.NOTSET, format_string=None,
+ encoding=None, filter=None, bubble=False):
+
+ logbook.Handler.__init__(self, level, filter, bubble)
+ logbook.StringFormatterHandlerMixin.__init__(self, format_string)
+
+ self.qt = self._QtSignaler()
+ self.logs = []
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return logbook.Handler.__enter__(self)
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
+ return logbook.Handler.__exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb)
+
+ def emit(self, record):
+ """
+ Emit the specified logging record using a Qt Signal.
+ Also add it to the history in order to be able to access it later.
+
+ :param record: the record to emit
+ :type record: logbook.LogRecord
+ """
+ global _LOGS_HISTORY
+ record.msg = self.format(record)
+ # NOTE: not optimal approach, we may want to look at
+ # bisect.insort with a custom approach to use key or
+ # http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577197-sortedcollection/
+ # Sort logs on arrival, logs transmitted over zmq may arrive unsorted.
+ self.logs.append(record)
+ self.logs = sorted(self.logs, key=lambda r: r.time)
+
+ # XXX: emitting the record on arrival does not allow us to sort here so
+ # in the GUI the logs may arrive with with some time sort problem.
+ # We should implement a sort-on-arrive for the log window.
+ # Maybe we should switch to a tablewidget item that sort automatically
+ # by timestamp.
+ # As a user workaround you can close/open the log window
+ self.qt.emit(record)
+
+
+class _LogController(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._qt_handler = QtLogHandler(format_string=LOG_FORMAT)
+ self.new_log = self._qt_handler.qt.new_log
+
+ def start_logbook_subscriber(self):
+ """
+ Run in the background the log receiver.
+ """
+ subscriber = ZeroMQSubscriber('tcp://127.0.0.1:5000', multi=True)
+ self._logbook_controller = subscriber.dispatch_in_background(
+ self._qt_handler)
+
+ def stop_logbook_subscriber(self):
+ """
+ Stop the background thread that receives messages through zmq, also
+ close the subscriber socket.
+ This allows us to re-create the subscriber when we reopen this window
+ without getting an error at trying to connect twice to the zmq port.
+ """
+ self._logbook_controller.stop()
+ self._logbook_controller.subscriber.close()
+
+ def get_logs(self):
+ return self._qt_handler.logs
+
+# use a global variable to store received logs through different opened
+# instances of the log window as well as to containing the logbook background
+# handle.
+LOG_CONTROLLER = _LogController()