google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil module
Summary
Utility methods for working with logs.
Contents
- class google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.LoggingRecord(level, created, message, source_location)source
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        Bases: object A record with all logging information. A record that came through the Python logging infrastructure that has various metadata in addition to the message itself. Note: the record may also come from stderr or logservice.write if the message matches the classic format used by streaming logservice. - IsBlank()source
 - IsComplete()source
 - Tuple()source
 
- google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.ParseLogEntry(entry)source
- Parses a single log entry emitted by app_logging.AppLogsHandler. - Parses a log entry of the form LOG <level> <timestamp> <message> where the level is in the range [0, 4]. If the entry is not of that form, take the whole entry to be the message. Null characters in the entry are replaced by newlines. Parameters- entry – The log entry to parse. Returns- A (timestamp, level, message, source_location) tuple. 
- google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.ParseLogs(logs)source
- Parses a str containing newline separated log entries. - Parses a series of log entries in the form LOG <level> <timestamp> <message> where the level is in the range [0, 4]. Null characters in the entry are replaced by newlines. Parameters- logs – A string containing the log entries. Returns- A list of (timestamp, level, message, source_location) tuples. 
- google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.RecordFromLine(line)source
- Create the correct type of record based on what the line looks like. - With the classic streaming API, we did not distinguish between a message that came through the logging infrastructure and one that came through stderr or logservice.write but had been written to look like it came from logging. - Note that this code does not provide 100% accuracy with the old stream service. In the past, they could have written: - sys.stderr.write(‘LOG %d %d’ % (level, time)) sys.stderr.write(‘ %s’ % message) - and that would have magically turned into a single full record. Trying to handle every single corner case seems like a poor use of time. Parameters- line – a single line written to stderr or logservice.write. Returns- The appropriate type of record. 
- google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.RequestID()source
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        Returns the ID of the current request assigned by App Engine. 
- google.appengine.api.logservice.logsutil.Stripnl(message)source