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Utilities for Watchdog Processors

Project description

ut_wdp

Overview

Watchdog Processor Utilities

Installation

Package ut_wdp can be installed from PyPI.

To install with pip:

$ python -m pip install ut_wdp

Package logging

(c.f.: Appendix: Package Logging)

Package files

Classification

The Package ut_wdp consist of the following file types (c.f.: Appendix: Python Terminology):

  1. Special files:

    1. py.typed

  2. Special modules:

    1. __init__.py

    2. __version__.py

  1. Sub-package pmeh

    1. Special files:

      1. py.typed

    2. Special modules:

      1. __init__.py

    3. Modules

      1. modules: wdp.py

Sub-package: pmeh

Modules

The Sub-package pmeh contains the module wdp.py which provides watchdog services for pattern matchng events of file paths.

Module: wdp.py

The Module wdp.py contains the following classes:

Name

Type

Description

PmeHandler

normal

Custom Handler of the superclass PatternMatchingEventHandler.

WdP

static

Watch Dog Processor

Class: PmeHandler

The class CustomHandler contains the subsequent methods.

Methods
Methods of class CustomHandler

Name

Type

Description

__init__

instance

Initialise class CustomHandler

on_created

instance

Process event ‘File. refered by file path is created’

on_modified

instance

Process ‘File referred by file path is modified’ event

Class: WdP

The static class WdP contains the subsequent methods.

Methods
Methods-of-class-WdP

Name

Type

Description

pmeh

static

WatchDog Task for pattern matching of files paths

Appendix

Package Logging

Description

Logging use the module log.py of the logging package ut_log. The module supports two Logging types:

  1. Standard Logging (std) or

  2. User Logging (usr).

The Logging type can be defined by one of the values ‘std’ or ‘usr’ of the parameter log_type; ‘std’ is the default. The different Logging types are configured by one of the following configuration files:

  1. log.std.yml or

  2. log.usr.yml

The configuration files can be stored in different configuration directories (ordered by increased priority):

  1. <package directory of the log package ut_log>/cfg,

  2. <package directory of the application package ui_eviq_srr>/cfg,

  3. <application directory of the application eviq>/cfg,

The active configuration file is the configuration file in the directory with the highest priority.

Examples

Site-packages-path = /appl/eviq/.pyenv/versions/3.11.12/lib/python3.11/site-packages Log-package = ut_log Application-package = ui_eviq_srr Application-home-path = /appl/eviq

Examples of log configuration-files

Log Configuration

Type

Directory Type

Directory

File

std

Log package

<Site-packages-path>/<Log-package>/cfg

log.std.yml

Application package

<Site-packages-path>/<application-package>/cfg

Application

<application-home-path>/cfg

usr

Log package

<site-packages-path>/ut_log/cfg

log.usr.yml

Application package

<site-packages-path>/ui_eviq_srr/cfg

Application

<application-path>/cfg

Log message types

Logging defines log file path names for the following log message types: .

  1. debug

  2. info

  3. warning

  4. error

  5. critical

Log types and Log directories

Single or multiple Application log directories can be used for each message type:

Log types and directoriesg

Log type

Log directory

long

short

multiple

single

debug

dbqs

dbqs

logs

info

infs

infs

logs

warning

wrns

wrns

logs

error

errs

errs

logs

critical

crts

crts

logs

Application parameter for logging
Application parameter used in log naming

Name

Decription

Value

Description

Default

Example

appl_data

data directory

/data/eviq

tenant

tenant name

UMH

UMH

package

package name

ui_eviq_srr

cmd

command

evupreg

log_type

Logging Type

std:

Standard logging

std

std

usr:

User Logging

log_ts_type

Logging timestamp type

ts:

Sec since 1.1.1970

ts

ts

dt:

Datetime

log_sw_single_dir

Use single log directory

True

use single dir.

True

True

False

use muliple dir.

Log files naming
Naming Conventions (table format)
Naming conventions for logging file paths

Type

Directory

File

debug

/<appl_data>/<tenant>/RUN/<package>/<cmd>/debs

debs_<ts>_<pid>.log

critical

/<appl_data>/<tenant>/RUN/<package>/<cmd>/logs

crts_<ts>_<pid>.log

error

/<appl_data>/<tenant>/RUN/<package>/<cmd>/logs

errs_<ts>_<pid>.log

info

/<appl_data>/<tenant>/RUN/<package>/<cmd>/logs

infs_<ts>_<pid>.log

warning

/<appl_data>/<tenant>/RUN/<package>/<cmd>/logs

rnsg_<ts>_<pid>.log

Naming Conventions (tree format)
<appl_data>   Application data folder
│
└── <tenant>  Application tenant folder
    │
    └── RUN  Applications RUN folder for Application log files
        │
        └── <package>  RUN folder of Application package: <package>
            │
            └── <cmd>  RUN folder of Application command <cmd>
                │
                ├── debs  Application command debug messages folder
                │   │
                │   └── debs_<ts>_<pid>.log  debug messages for
                │                            run of command <cmd>
                │                            with pid <pid> at <ts>
                │
                └── logs  Application command log messages folder
                    │
                    ├── crts_<ts>_<pid>.log  critical messages for
                    │                        run of command <cmd>
                    │                        with pid <pid> at <ts>
                    ├── errs_<ts>_<pid>.log  error messages for
                    │                        run of command <cmd>
                    │                        with pid <pid> at <ts>
                    ├── infs_<ts>_<pid>.log  info messages for
                    │                        run of command <cmd>
                    │                        with pid <pid> at <ts>
                    └── wrns_<ts>_<pid>.log  warning messages for
                                             run of command <cmd>
                                             with pid <pid> at <ts>
Naming Examples (table format)
Naming conventions for logging file paths

Type

Directory

File

debug

/appl/eviq/UMH/RUN/ui_eviq_srr/evdomap/debs/

debs_1750096540_354710.log

critical

/appl/eviq/UMH/RUN/ui_eviq_srr/evdomap/logs/

crts_1749971151_240257.log

error

errs_1749971151_240257.log

info

infs_1750096540_354710.log

warning

wrns_1749971151_240257.log

Naming Examples (tree format)
/data/eviq/UMH/RUN/ui_eviq_srr/evdomap  Run folder of
│                                       of function evdomap
│                                       of package ui_eviq_srr
│                                       for teanant UMH
│                                       of application eviq
│
├── debs  debug folder of Application function: evdomap
│   │
│   └── debs_1748609414_314062.log  debug messages for run
│                                   of function evdomap
│                                   using pid: 314062 at: 1748609414
│
└── logs  log folder of Application function: evdomap
    │
    ├── errs_1748609414_314062.log  error messages for run
    │                               of function evdomap
    │                               with pid: 314062 at: 1748609414
    ├── infs_1748609414_314062.log  info messages for run
    │                               of function evdomap
    │                               with pid: 314062 at: 1748609414
    └── wrns_1748609414_314062.log  warning messages for run
                                    of function evdomap
                                    with pid: 314062 at: 1748609414

Configuration files

log.std.yml (jinja2 yml file)

Content
version: 1

disable_existing_loggers: False

loggers:

    # standard logger
    std:
        # level: NOTSET
        level: DEBUG
        handlers:
            - std_debug_console
            - std_debug_file
            - std_info_file
            - std_warning_file
            - std_error_file
            - std_critical_file

handlers:

    std_debug_console:
        class: 'logging.StreamHandler'
        level: DEBUG
        formatter: std_debug
        stream: 'ext://sys.stderr'

    std_debug_file:
        class: 'logging.FileHandler'
        level: DEBUG
        formatter: std_debug
        filename: '{{dir_run_debs}}/debs_{{ts}}_{{pid}}.log'
        mode: 'a'
        delay: true

    std_info_file:
        class: 'logging.FileHandler'
        level: INFO
        formatter: std_info
        filename: '{{dir_run_infs}}/infs_{{ts}}_{{pid}}.log'
        mode: 'a'
        delay: true

    std_warning_file:
        class: 'logging.FileHandler'
        level: WARNING
        formatter: std_warning
        filename: '{{dir_run_wrns}}/wrns_{{ts}}_{{pid}}.log'
        mode: 'a'
        delay: true

    std_error_file:
        class: 'logging.FileHandler'
        level: ERROR
        formatter: std_error
        filename: '{{dir_run_errs}}/errs_{{ts}}_{{pid}}.log'
        mode: 'a'
        delay: true

    std_critical_file:
        class: 'logging.FileHandler'
        level: CRITICAL
        formatter: std_critical
        filename: '{{dir_run_crts}}/crts_{{ts}}_{{pid}}.log'
        mode: 'a'
        delay: true

    std_critical_mail:
        class: 'logging.handlers.SMTPHandler'
        level: CRITICAL
        formatter: std_critical_mail
        mailhost : localhost
        fromaddr: 'monitoring@domain.com'
        toaddrs:
            - 'dev@domain.com'
            - 'qa@domain.com'
        subject: 'Critical error with application name'

formatters:

    std_debug:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
    std_info:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
    std_warning:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
    std_error:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
    std_critical:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
    std_critical_mail:
        format: '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s-%(name)s-%(process)d::%(module)s.%(funcName)s|%(lineno)s:: %(message)s'
        datefmt: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
Jinja2-variables
log.std.yml Jinja2 variables

Name

Definition

Example

dir_run_debs

debug run directory

/data/eviq/UMH/RUN/ui_eviq_srr/evupreg/debs

dir_run_infs

info run directory

/data/eviq/UMH/RUN/ui_eviq_srr/evupreg/logs

dir_run_wrns

warning run directory

dir_run_errs

error run directory

dir_run_crts

critical error run directory

ts

Timestamp since 1970 in [sec] if log_ts_type == ‘ts’

1749483509

Datetime in timezone Europe/ Berlin if log_ts_type == ‘dt’

20250609 17:38:29 GMT+0200

pid

Process ID

79133

Python Glossary

Python Modules

Overview

Python Modules

Name

Definition

Python modules

Files with suffix .py; they could be empty or contain python code; other modules can be imported into a module.

special Python modules

Modules like __init__.py or main.py with special names and functionality.

Python Function

Overview

Python Function

Name

Definition

Python function

Files with suffix .py; they could be empty or contain python code; other modules can be imported into a module.

special Python modules

Modules like __init__.py or main.py with special names and functionality.

Python Packages

Overview
Python Packages Overview

Name

Definition

Python package

Python packages are directories that contains the special module __init__.py and other modules, sub packages, files or directories.

Python sub-package

Python sub-packages are python packages which are contained in another python package.

Python package sub-directory

directory contained in a python package.

Python package special sub-directory

Python package sub-directories with a special meaning like data or cfg

Special python package sub-directories
Special python package sub-directories

Name

Description

bin

Directory for package scripts.

cfg

Directory for package configuration files.

data

Directory for package data files.

service

Directory for systemd service scripts.

Python Files

Overview
Python files

Name

Definition

Python modules

Files with suffix .py; they could be empty or contain python code; other modules can be imported into a module.

Python package files

Files within a python package.

Python dunder modules

Python modules which are named with leading and trailing double underscores.

special Python files

Files which are not modules and used as python marker files like py.typed.

special Python modules

Modules like __init__.py or main.py with special names and functionality.

Python Special Files
Python special files

Name

Type

Description

py.typed

Type checking marker file

The py.typed file is a marker file used in Python packages to indicate that the package supports type checking. This is a part of the PEP 561 standard, which provides a standardized way to package and distribute type information in Python.

Python Special Modules
Python special modules

Name

Type

Description

__init__.py

Package directory marker file

The dunder (double underscore) module __init__.py is used to execute initialisation code or mark the directory it contains as a package. The Module enforces explicit imports and thus clear namespace use and call them with the dot notation.

__main__.py

entry point for the package

The dunder module __main__.py serves as package entry point point. The module is executed when the package is called by the interpreter with the command python -m <package name>.

__version__.py

Version file

The dunder module __version__.py consist of assignment statements used in Versioning.

Python classes

Overview

Python classes overview

Name

Description

Python class

A class is a container to group related methods and variables together, even if no objects are created. This helps in organizing code logically.

Python static class

A class which contains only @staticmethod or @classmethod methods and no instance-specific attributes or methods.

Python methods

Overview
Python methods overview

Name

Description

Python method

Python functions defined in python modules.

Python class method

Python functions defined in python classes.

Python special class method

Python class methods with special names and functionalities.

Python class methods
Python class methods

Name

Description

Python no instance class method

Python function defined in python classes and decorated with @classmethod or @staticmethod. The first parameter conventionally called cls is a reference to the current class.

Python instance class method

Python function defined in python classes; the first parameter conventionally called self is a reference to the current class object.

special Python class method

Python class functions with special names and functionalities.

Python special class methods
Python methods examples

Name

Type

Description

__init__

class object constructor method

The special method __init__ is called when an instance (object) of a class is created; instance attributes can be defined and initalized in the method. The method us a single parameter conventionally called self to access the object.

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