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moved out password reset tasks from celery, it doesn't make any sense to keep them there, additionally they are broken in when executing _(), and url() calls. This fixes issue #572
author Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>
date Mon, 25 Feb 2013 21:27:52 +0100
parents 5f80cc29ca07
children bf263968da47
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import logging

BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = xrange(30, 38)

# Sequences
RESET_SEQ = "\033[0m"
COLOR_SEQ = "\033[0;%dm"
BOLD_SEQ = "\033[1m"

COLORS = {
    'CRITICAL': MAGENTA,
    'ERROR': RED,
    'WARNING': CYAN,
    'INFO': GREEN,
    'DEBUG': BLUE,
    'SQL': YELLOW
}


def one_space_trim(s):
    if s.find("  ") == -1:
        return s
    else:
        s = s.replace('  ', ' ')
        return one_space_trim(s)


def format_sql(sql):
    sql = sql.replace('\n', '')
    sql = one_space_trim(sql)
    sql = sql\
        .replace(',', ',\n\t')\
        .replace('SELECT', '\n\tSELECT \n\t')\
        .replace('UPDATE', '\n\tUPDATE \n\t')\
        .replace('DELETE', '\n\tDELETE \n\t')\
        .replace('FROM', '\n\tFROM')\
        .replace('ORDER BY', '\n\tORDER BY')\
        .replace('LIMIT', '\n\tLIMIT')\
        .replace('WHERE', '\n\tWHERE')\
        .replace('AND', '\n\tAND')\
        .replace('LEFT', '\n\tLEFT')\
        .replace('INNER', '\n\tINNER')\
        .replace('INSERT', '\n\tINSERT')\
        .replace('DELETE', '\n\tDELETE')
    return sql


class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter):

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # can't do super(...) here because Formatter is an old school class
        logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)

    def format(self, record):
        """
        Changes record's levelname to use with COLORS enum
        """

        levelname = record.levelname
        start = COLOR_SEQ % (COLORS[levelname])
        def_record = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
        end = RESET_SEQ

        colored_record = ''.join([start, def_record, end])
        return colored_record


class ColorFormatterSql(logging.Formatter):

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # can't do super(...) here because Formatter is an old school class
        logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)

    def format(self, record):
        """
        Changes record's levelname to use with COLORS enum
        """

        start = COLOR_SEQ % (COLORS['SQL'])
        def_record = format_sql(logging.Formatter.format(self, record))
        end = RESET_SEQ

        colored_record = ''.join([start, def_record, end])
        return colored_record