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Unified logging and alerting library for Python.

Project description

pycommonlog

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A unified logging and alerting library for Python, supporting Slack and Lark integrations via WebClient and Webhook. Features configurable providers, alert levels, and file attachment support.

Installation

Install via pip:

pip install pycommonlog

Or copy the pycommonlog/ directory to your project.

Usage

from pycommonlog import commonlog, Config, SendMethod, AlertLevel, Attachment, LarkToken

# Configure logger
config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBCLIENT,
    channel="your_lark_channel_id",
    provider_config={
        "provider": "lark", # or "slack"
        "token": "app_id++app_secret", # for Lark, use "app_id++app_secret" format
        "slack_token": "xoxb-your-slack-token", # dedicated Slack token
        "lark_token": LarkToken(app_id="your-app-id", app_secret="your-app-secret"), # dedicated Lark token
        "redis_host": "localhost",  # required for Lark
        "redis_port": 6379,         # required for Lark
    }
)
logger = commonlog(config)

# Send error with attachment
try:
    logger.send(AlertLevel.ERROR, "System error occurred", Attachment(url="https://example.com/log.txt"))
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Failed to send alert: {e}")

 # Send info (logs only)
logger.send(AlertLevel.INFO, "Info message")

# Send to a specific channel
try:
    logger.send_to_channel(AlertLevel.ERROR, "Send to another channel", channel="another-channel-id")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Failed to send alert: {e}")

# Send to a different provider dynamically
try:
    logger.custom_send("slack", AlertLevel.ERROR, "Message via Slack", channel="slack-channel")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Failed to send alert: {e}")

Send Methods

commonlog supports two send methods: WebClient (API-based) and Webhook (simple HTTP POST).

WebClient Usage

WebClient uses the full API with authentication tokens:

config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBCLIENT,
    channel="your_channel",
    provider_config={
        "provider": "lark",  # or "slack"
        "token": "app_id++app_secret",  # for Lark
        "slack_token": "xoxb-your-slack-token",  # for Slack
        "lark_token": LarkToken(app_id="your-app-id", app_secret="your-app-secret"),
        "redis_host": "localhost",  # required for Lark
        "redis_port": 6379,         # required for Lark
    }
)

Webhook Usage

Webhook is simpler and requires only a webhook URL:

config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBHOOK,
    channel="optional-channel-override",  # optional
    provider_config={
        "provider": "slack",
        "token": "https://hooks.slack.com/services/YOUR/WEBHOOK/URL",
    }
)

Lark Token Configuration

Lark integration requires proper token configuration for authentication. You can configure Lark tokens in two ways:

Method 1: Combined Token Format

config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBCLIENT,
    channel="your_channel_id",
    provider_config={
        "provider": "lark",
        "token": "your_app_id++your_app_secret",  # Combined format: app_id++app_secret
        "redis_host": "localhost",  # Optional: enables caching
        "redis_port": 6379,
    }
)

Method 2: Dedicated Lark Token Object

config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBCLIENT,
    channel="your_channel_id",
    provider_config={
        "provider": "lark",
        "lark_token": LarkToken(
            app_id="your_app_id",
            app_secret="your_app_secret"
        ),
        "redis_host": "localhost",  # Optional: enables caching
        "redis_port": 6379,
    }
)

Lark Token Caching

When using Lark, the tenant_access_token is cached to reduce API calls and improve performance. The library supports both Redis and in-memory caching:

  • Redis Caching (recommended for production): Persistent across application restarts and shared between instances
  • In-Memory Caching (fallback): Automatic fallback when Redis is unavailable, with 90-minute token expiry

Token Expiry Details:

  • API tokens expire after 2 hours (7200 seconds)
  • Cached tokens expire after 90 minutes (5400 seconds) to ensure freshness
  • Chat ID mappings are cached for 30 days

Cache Keys:

  • Lark tokens: commonlog_lark_token:{app_id}:{app_secret}
  • Chat IDs: commonlog_lark_chat_id:{environment}:{channel_name}

See REDIS_SETUP.md for detailed Redis setup instructions including AWS ElastiCache configuration.

Channel Mapping

You can configure different channels for different alert levels using a channel resolver:

from commonlog import commonlog, Config, SendMethod, AlertLevel, DefaultChannelResolver

# Create a channel resolver
resolver = DefaultChannelResolver(
    channel_map={
        AlertLevel.INFO: "#general",
        AlertLevel.WARN: "#warnings",
        AlertLevel.ERROR: "#alerts",
    },
    default_channel="#general"
)

# Create config with channel resolver
config = Config(
    send_method=SendMethod.WEBCLIENT,
    channel_resolver=resolver,
    service_name="user-service",
    environment="production",
    provider_config={
        "provider": "slack",
        "token": "xoxb-your-slack-bot-token",
    }
)

logger = commonlog(config)

# These will go to different channels based on level
logger.send(AlertLevel.INFO, "Info message")    # goes to #general
logger.send(AlertLevel.WARN, "Warning message") # goes to #warnings
logger.send(AlertLevel.ERROR, "Error message")  # goes to #alerts

Custom Channel Resolver

You can implement custom channel resolution logic:

class CustomResolver(ChannelResolver):
    def resolve_channel(self, level):
        if level == AlertLevel.ERROR:
            return "#critical-alerts"
        elif level == AlertLevel.WARN:
            return "#monitoring"
        else:
            return "#general"

Configuration Options

Common Settings

  • send_method: "webclient" (token-based authentication) or "webhook"
  • channel: Target channel or chat ID (used if no resolver)
  • channel_resolver: Optional resolver for dynamic channel mapping
  • service_name: Name of the service sending alerts
  • environment: Environment (dev, staging, production)
  • debug: True to enable detailed debug logging of all internal processes

ProviderConfig Settings

All provider-specific configuration is now done via the provider_config dict:

  • provider: "slack" or "lark"
  • token: API token for WebClient authentication or webhook URL for Webhook method
  • slack_token: Dedicated Slack token (optional, overrides token for Slack)
  • lark_token: LarkToken object with app_id and app_secret (optional, overrides token for Lark)
  • redis_host: Redis host for Lark caching (optional)
  • redis_port: Redis port for Lark caching (optional)
  • redis_password: Redis password (optional)
  • redis_ssl: Enable SSL for Redis (optional)
  • redis_cluster_mode: Enable Redis cluster mode (optional)
  • redis_db: Redis database number (optional)

Alert Levels

  • INFO: Logs locally only
  • WARN: Logs + sends alert
  • ERROR: Always sends alert

File Attachments

Provide a public URL. The library appends it to the message for simplicity.

attachment = Attachment(url="https://example.com/log.txt")
logger.send(AlertLevel.ERROR, "Error with log", attachment)

Trace Log Section

When include_trace is set to True, you can pass trace information as the fourth parameter to send():

trace = """Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "app.py", line 10, in main
    raise ValueError("Something went wrong")
ValueError: Something went wrong"""

logger.send(AlertLevel.ERROR, "System error occurred", None, trace)

This will format the trace as a code block in the alert message.

Testing

python -m pytest test_commonlog.py

API Reference

Classes

  • Config: Configuration class
  • Attachment: File attachment class
  • Provider: Abstract base class for alert providers
  • commonlog: Main logger class

Constants

  • SendMethod.WEBCLIENT: Send method (token-based authentication)
  • AlertLevel.INFO, AlertLevel.WARN, AlertLevel.ERROR: Alert levels

Methods

  • commonlog(config): Create a new logger
  • commonlog.send(level, message, attachment=None, trace=""): Send alert with optional trace

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