lix/releng/__init__.py
jade 79404f7ffc releng: automatically add to the summary page
Also delete the obsolescent maintainers/release-notes script that is
unmaintained.

Change-Id: I3f4a75d790e8e00e970358ca8f32e8295c91aac3
2024-06-15 18:46:18 -07:00

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from xonsh.main import setup
setup()
del setup
import logging
import sys
import xonsh.base_shell
from . import environment
from . import create_release
from . import keys
from . import version
from . import cli
from . import docker
from . import docker_assemble
from . import release_notes
from . import gitutils
def setup_logging():
"""
Sets up logging to work properly. The following are intended to work:
- ipython/xonsh configuration files adding log handlers out of band
- Reloading the module in xonsh/ipython not causing Bonus Loggers (which is
why we check if there is already a handler. This also helps the previous
case)
- Importing the releng module from xonsh and poking at it interactively
"""
LEVELS = {
# Root logger must be DEBUG so that anything else can be DEBUG
None: logging.DEBUG,
# Everything in releng
__name__: logging.DEBUG,
# Log spam caused by prompt_toolkit
'asyncio': logging.INFO,
}
for name, level in LEVELS.items():
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
logger.setLevel(level)
root_logger = logging.getLogger()
fmt = logging.Formatter('{asctime} {levelname} {name}: {message}',
datefmt='%b %d %H:%M:%S',
style='{')
if not any(
isinstance(h, logging.StreamHandler) for h in root_logger.handlers):
stderr = sys.stderr
# XXX: Horrible hack required by the virtual stderr xonsh uses for each entered
# command getting closed after the command is run: we need to pull out
# the real stderr because this survives across multiple command runs.
#
# This only applies when running xonsh in interactive mode and importing releng.
if isinstance(sys.stderr, xonsh.base_shell._TeeStd):
stderr = stderr.std # type: ignore
hand = logging.StreamHandler(stream=stderr)
hand.set_name('releng root handler')
hand.setFormatter(fmt)
root_logger.addHandler(hand)
setup_logging()
def reload():
import importlib
importlib.reload(environment)
importlib.reload(create_release)
importlib.reload(keys)
importlib.reload(version)
importlib.reload(cli)
importlib.reload(docker)
importlib.reload(docker_assemble)
importlib.reload(gitutils)
importlib.reload(release_notes)