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diff --git a/src/python-systemd/journal.py b/src/python-systemd/journal.py
index 0f8a330305..760d2db014 100644
--- a/src/python-systemd/journal.py
+++ b/src/python-systemd/journal.py
@@ -24,89 +24,93 @@ from syslog import (LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR,
from ._journal import sendv, stream_fd
def _make_line(field, value):
- if isinstance(value, bytes):
- return field.encode('utf-8') + b'=' + value
- else:
- return field + '=' + value
+ if isinstance(value, bytes):
+ return field.encode('utf-8') + b'=' + value
+ else:
+ return field + '=' + value
def send(MESSAGE, MESSAGE_ID=None,
CODE_FILE=None, CODE_LINE=None, CODE_FUNC=None,
**kwargs):
- r"""Send a message to journald.
+ r"""Send a message to journald.
- >>> journal.send('Hello world')
- >>> journal.send('Hello, again, world', FIELD2='Greetings!')
- >>> journal.send('Binary message', BINARY=b'\xde\xad\xbe\xef')
+ >>> journal.send('Hello world')
+ >>> journal.send('Hello, again, world', FIELD2='Greetings!')
+ >>> journal.send('Binary message', BINARY=b'\xde\xad\xbe\xef')
- Value of the MESSAGE argument will be used for the MESSAGE= field.
+ Value of the MESSAGE argument will be used for the MESSAGE=
+ field.
- MESSAGE_ID can be given to uniquely identify the type of message.
+ MESSAGE_ID can be given to uniquely identify the type of
+ message.
- Other parts of the message can be specified as keyword arguments.
+ Other parts of the message can be specified as keyword
+ arguments.
- Both MESSAGE and MESSAGE_ID, if present, must be strings, and will
- be sent as UTF-8 to journal. Other arguments can be bytes, in
- which case they will be sent as-is to journal.
+ Both MESSAGE and MESSAGE_ID, if present, must be strings, and
+ will be sent as UTF-8 to journal. Other arguments can be
+ bytes, in which case they will be sent as-is to journal.
- CODE_LINE, CODE_FILE, and CODE_FUNC can be specified to identify
- the caller. Unless at least on of the three is given, values are
- extracted from the stack frame of the caller of send(). CODE_FILE
- and CODE_FUNC must be strings, CODE_LINE must be an integer.
+ CODE_LINE, CODE_FILE, and CODE_FUNC can be specified to
+ identify the caller. Unless at least on of the three is given,
+ values are extracted from the stack frame of the caller of
+ send(). CODE_FILE and CODE_FUNC must be strings, CODE_LINE
+ must be an integer.
- Other useful fields include PRIORITY, SYSLOG_FACILITY,
- SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER, SYSLOG_PID.
- """
+ Other useful fields include PRIORITY, SYSLOG_FACILITY,
+ SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER, SYSLOG_PID.
+ """
- args = ['MESSAGE=' + MESSAGE]
+ args = ['MESSAGE=' + MESSAGE]
- if MESSAGE_ID is not None:
- args.append('MESSAGE_ID=' + MESSAGE_ID)
+ if MESSAGE_ID is not None:
+ args.append('MESSAGE_ID=' + MESSAGE_ID)
- if CODE_LINE == CODE_FILE == CODE_FUNC == None:
- CODE_FILE, CODE_LINE, CODE_FUNC = \
- _traceback.extract_stack(limit=2)[0][:3]
- if CODE_FILE is not None:
- args.append('CODE_FILE=' + CODE_FILE)
- if CODE_LINE is not None:
- args.append('CODE_LINE={:d}'.format(CODE_LINE))
- if CODE_FUNC is not None:
- args.append('CODE_FUNC=' + CODE_FUNC)
+ if CODE_LINE == CODE_FILE == CODE_FUNC == None:
+ CODE_FILE, CODE_LINE, CODE_FUNC = \
+ _traceback.extract_stack(limit=2)[0][:3]
+ if CODE_FILE is not None:
+ args.append('CODE_FILE=' + CODE_FILE)
+ if CODE_LINE is not None:
+ args.append('CODE_LINE={:d}'.format(CODE_LINE))
+ if CODE_FUNC is not None:
+ args.append('CODE_FUNC=' + CODE_FUNC)
- args.extend(_make_line(key, val) for key, val in kwargs.items())
- return sendv(*args)
+ args.extend(_make_line(key, val) for key, val in kwargs.items())
+ return sendv(*args)
def stream(identifier, priority=LOG_DEBUG, level_prefix=False):
- r"""Return a file object wrapping a stream to journal.
+ r"""Return a file object wrapping a stream to journal.
- Log messages written to this file as simple newline sepearted
- text strings are written to the journal.
+ Log messages written to this file as simple newline sepearted
+ text strings are written to the journal.
- The file will be line buffered, so messages are actually sent
- after a newline character is written.
+ The file will be line buffered, so messages are actually sent
+ after a newline character is written.
- >>> stream = journal.stream('myapp')
- >>> stream
- <open file '<fdopen>', mode 'w' at 0x...>
- >>> stream.write('message...\n')
+ >>> stream = journal.stream('myapp')
+ >>> stream
+ <open file '<fdopen>', mode 'w' at 0x...>
+ >>> stream.write('message...\n')
- will produce the following message in the journal:
+ will produce the following message in the journal:
- PRIORITY=7
- SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=myapp
- MESSAGE=message...
+ PRIORITY=7
+ SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=myapp
+ MESSAGE=message...
- Using the interface with print might be more convinient:
+ Using the interface with print might be more convinient:
- >>> from __future__ import print_function
- >>> print('message...', file=stream)
+ >>> from __future__ import print_function
+ >>> print('message...', file=stream)
- priority is the syslog priority, one of LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT,
- LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG.
+ priority is the syslog priority, one of LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT,
+ LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG.
- level_prefix is a boolean. If true, kernel-style log priority
- level prefixes (such as '<1>') are interpreted. See sd-daemon(3)
- for more information.
- """
+ level_prefix is a boolean. If true, kernel-style log priority
+ level prefixes (such as '<1>') are interpreted. See
+ sd-daemon(3) for more information.
+ """
- fd = stream_fd(identifier, priority, level_prefix)
- return _os.fdopen(fd, 'w', 1)
+ fd = stream_fd(identifier, priority, level_prefix)
+ return _os.fdopen(fd, 'w', 1)