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# Copyright 2001-2019 by Vinay Sajip. All Rights Reserved.## Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its# documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,# provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that# both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in# supporting documentation, and that the name of Vinay Sajip# not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution# of the software without specific, written prior permission.# VINAY SAJIP DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING# ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL# VINAY SAJIP BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR# ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER# IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT# OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. """Configuration functions for the logging package for Python. The core packageis based on PEP 282 and comments thereto in comp.lang.python, and influencedby Apache's log4j system. Copyright (C) 2001-2019 Vinay Sajip. All Rights Reserved. To use, simply 'import logging' and log away!""" import errnoimport ioimport loggingimport logging.handlersimport reimport structimport sysimport threadingimport traceback from socketserver import ThreadingTCPServer, StreamRequestHandler  DEFAULT_LOGGING_CONFIG_PORT = 9030 RESET_ERROR = errno.ECONNRESET ##   The following code implements a socket listener for on-the-fly#   reconfiguration of logging.##   _listener holds the server object doing the listening_listener = None def fileConfig(fname, defaults=None, disable_existing_loggers=True):    """    Read the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file.     This can be called several times from an application, allowing an end user    the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the    developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the chosen    configuration).    """    import configparser     if isinstance(fname, configparser.RawConfigParser):        cp = fname    else:        cp = configparser.ConfigParser(defaults)        if hasattr(fname, 'readline'):            cp.read_file(fname)        else:            cp.read(fname)     formatters = _create_formatters(cp)     # critical section    logging._acquireLock()    try:        _clearExistingHandlers()         # Handlers add themselves to logging._handlers        handlers = _install_handlers(cp, formatters)        _install_loggers(cp, handlers, disable_existing_loggers)    finally:        logging._releaseLock()  def _resolve(name):    """Resolve a dotted name to a global object."""    name = name.split('.')    used = name.pop(0)    found = __import__(used)    for n in name:        used = used + '.' + n        try:            found = getattr(found, n)        except AttributeError:            __import__(used)            found = getattr(found, n)    return found def _strip_spaces(alist):    return map(str.strip, alist) def _create_formatters(cp):    """Create and return formatters"""    flist = cp["formatters"]["keys"]    if not len(flist):        return {}    flist = flist.split(",")    flist = _strip_spaces(flist)    formatters = {}    for form in flist:        sectname = "formatter_%s" % form        fs = cp.get(sectname, "format", raw=True, fallback=None)        dfs = cp.get(sectname, "datefmt", raw=True, fallback=None)        stl = cp.get(sectname, "style", raw=True, fallback='%')        c = logging.Formatter        class_name = cp[sectname].get("class")        if class_name:            c = _resolve(class_name)        f = c(fs, dfs, stl)        formatters[form] = f    return formatters  def _install_handlers(cp, formatters):    """Install and return handlers"""    hlist = cp["handlers"]["keys"]    if not len(hlist):        return {}    hlist = hlist.split(",")    hlist = _strip_spaces(hlist)    handlers = {}    fixups = [] #for inter-handler references    for hand in hlist:        section = cp["handler_%s" % hand]        klass = section["class"]        fmt = section.get("formatter", "")        try:            klass = eval(klass, vars(logging))        except (AttributeError, NameError):            klass = _resolve(klass)        args = section.get("args", '()')        args = eval(args, vars(logging))        kwargs = section.get("kwargs", '{}')        kwargs = eval(kwargs, vars(logging))        h = klass(*args, **kwargs)        h.name = hand        if "level" in section:            level = section["level"]            h.setLevel(level)        if len(fmt):            h.setFormatter(formatters[fmt])        if issubclass(klass, logging.handlers.MemoryHandler):            target = section.get("target", "")            if len(target): #the target handler may not be loaded yet, so keep for later...                fixups.append((h, target))        handlers[hand] = h    #now all handlers are loaded, fixup inter-handler references...    for h, t in fixups:        h.setTarget(handlers[t])    return handlers def _handle_existing_loggers(existing, child_loggers, disable_existing):    """    When (re)configuring logging, handle loggers which were in the previous    configuration but are not in the new configuration. There's no point    deleting them as other threads may continue to hold references to them;    and by disabling them, you stop them doing any logging.     However, don't disable children of named loggers, as that's probably not    what was intended by the user. Also, allow existing loggers to NOT be    disabled if disable_existing is false.    """    root = logging.root    for log in existing:        logger = root.manager.loggerDict[log]        if log in child_loggers:            if not isinstance(logger, logging.PlaceHolder):                logger.setLevel(logging.NOTSET)                logger.handlers = []                logger.propagate = True        else:            logger.disabled = disable_existing def _install_loggers(cp, handlers, disable_existing):    """Create and install loggers"""     # configure the root first    llist = cp["loggers"]["keys"]    llist = llist.split(",")    llist = list(_strip_spaces(llist))    llist.remove("root")    section = cp["logger_root"]    root = logging.root    log = root    if "level" in section:        level = section["level"]        log.setLevel(level)    for h in root.handlers[:]:        root.removeHandler(h)    hlist = section["handlers"]    if len(hlist):        hlist = hlist.split(",")        hlist = _strip_spaces(hlist)        for hand in hlist:            log.addHandler(handlers[hand])     #and now the others...    #we don't want to lose the existing loggers,    #since other threads may have pointers to them.    #existing is set to contain all existing loggers,    #and as we go through the new configuration we    #remove any which are configured. At the end,    #what's left in existing is the set of loggers    #which were in the previous configuration but    #which are not in the new configuration.    existing = list(root.manager.loggerDict.keys())    #The list needs to be sorted so that we can    #avoid disabling child loggers of explicitly    #named loggers. With a sorted list it is easier    #to find the child loggers.    existing.sort()    #We'll keep the list of existing loggers    #which are children of named loggers here...    child_loggers = []    #now set up the new ones...    for log in llist:        section = cp["logger_%s" % log]        qn = section["qualname"]        propagate = section.getint("propagate", fallback=1)        logger = logging.getLogger(qn)        if qn in existing:            i = existing.index(qn) + 1 # start with the entry after qn            prefixed = qn + "."            pflen = len(prefixed)            num_existing = len(existing)            while i < num_existing:                if existing[i][:pflen] == prefixed:                    child_loggers.append(existing[i])                i += 1            existing.remove(qn)        if "level" in section:            level = section["level"]            logger.setLevel(level)        for h in logger.handlers[:]:            logger.removeHandler(h)        logger.propagate = propagate        logger.disabled = 0        hlist = section["handlers"]        if len(hlist):            hlist = hlist.split(",")            hlist = _strip_spaces(hlist)            for hand in hlist:                logger.addHandler(handlers[hand])     #Disable any old loggers. There's no point deleting    #them as other threads may continue to hold references    #and by disabling them, you stop them doing any logging.    #However, don't disable children of named loggers, as that's    #probably not what was intended by the user.    #for log in existing:    #    logger = root.manager.loggerDict[log]    #    if log in child_loggers:    #        logger.level = logging.NOTSET    #        logger.handlers = []    #        logger.propagate = 1    #    elif disable_existing_loggers:    #        logger.disabled = 1    _handle_existing_loggers(existing, child_loggers, disable_existing)  def _clearExistingHandlers():    """Clear and close existing handlers"""    logging._handlers.clear()    logging.shutdown(logging._handlerList[:])    del logging._handlerList[:]  IDENTIFIER = re.compile('^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$', re.I)  def valid_ident(s):    m = IDENTIFIER.match(s)    if not m:        raise ValueError('Not a valid Python identifier: %r' % s)    return True  class ConvertingMixin(object):    """For ConvertingXXX's, this mixin class provides common functions"""     def convert_with_key(self, key, value, replace=True):        result = self.configurator.convert(value)        #If the converted value is different, save for next time        if value is not result:            if replace:                self[key] = result            if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList,                               ConvertingTuple):                result.parent = self                result.key = key        return result     def convert(self, value):        result = self.configurator.convert(value)        if value is not result:            if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList,                               ConvertingTuple):                result.parent = self        return result  # The ConvertingXXX classes are wrappers around standard Python containers,# and they serve to convert any suitable values in the container. The# conversion converts base dicts, lists and tuples to their wrapped# equivalents, whereas strings which match a conversion format are converted# appropriately.## Each wrapper should have a configurator attribute holding the actual# configurator to use for conversion. class ConvertingDict(dict, ConvertingMixin):    """A converting dictionary wrapper."""     def __getitem__(self, key):        value = dict.__getitem__(self, key)        return self.convert_with_key(key, value)     def get(self, key, default=None):        value = dict.get(self, key, default)        return self.convert_with_key(key, value)     def pop(self, key, default=None):        value = dict.pop(self, key, default)        return self.convert_with_key(key, value, replace=False) class ConvertingList(list, ConvertingMixin):    """A converting list wrapper."""    def __getitem__(self, key):        value = list.__getitem__(self, key)        return self.convert_with_key(key, value)     def pop(self, idx=-1):        value = list.pop(self, idx)        return self.convert(value) class ConvertingTuple(tuple, ConvertingMixin):    """A converting tuple wrapper."""    def __getitem__(self, key):        value = tuple.__getitem__(self, key)        # Can't replace a tuple entry.        return self.convert_with_key(key, value, replace=False) class BaseConfigurator(object):    """    The configurator base class which defines some useful defaults.    """     CONVERT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^(?P<prefix>[a-z]+)://(?P<suffix>.*)$')     WORD_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\s*(\w+)\s*')    DOT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\.\s*(\w+)\s*')    INDEX_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\[\s*(\w+)\s*\]\s*')    DIGIT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\d+$')     value_converters = {        'ext' : 'ext_convert',        'cfg' : 'cfg_convert',    }     # We might want to use a different one, e.g. importlib    importer = staticmethod(__import__)     def __init__(self, config):        self.config = ConvertingDict(config)        self.config.configurator = self     def resolve(self, s):        """        Resolve strings to objects using standard import and attribute        syntax.        """        name = s.split('.')        used = name.pop(0)        try:            found = self.importer(used)            for frag in name:                used += '.' + frag                try:                    found = getattr(found, frag)                except AttributeError:                    self.importer(used)                    found = getattr(found, frag)            return found        except ImportError:            e, tb = sys.exc_info()[1:]            v = ValueError('Cannot resolve %r: %s' % (s, e))            v.__cause__, v.__traceback__ = e, tb            raise v     def ext_convert(self, value):        """Default converter for the ext:// protocol."""        return self.resolve(value)     def cfg_convert(self, value):        """Default converter for the cfg:// protocol."""        rest = value        m = self.WORD_PATTERN.match(rest)        if m is None:            raise ValueError("Unable to convert %r" % value)        else:            rest = rest[m.end():]            d = self.config[m.groups()[0]]            #print d, rest            while rest:                m = self.DOT_PATTERN.match(rest)                if m:                    d = d[m.groups()[0]]                else:                    m = self.INDEX_PATTERN.match(rest)                    if m:                        idx = m.groups()[0]                        if not self.DIGIT_PATTERN.match(idx):                            d = d[idx]                        else:                            try:                                n = int(idx) # try as number first (most likely)                                d = d[n]                            except TypeError:                                d = d[idx]                if m:                    rest = rest[m.end():]                else:                    raise ValueError('Unable to convert '                                     '%r at %r' % (value, rest))        #rest should be empty        return d     def convert(self, value):        """        Convert values to an appropriate type. dicts, lists and tuples are        replaced by their converting alternatives. Strings are checked to        see if they have a conversion format and are converted if they do.        """        if not isinstance(value, ConvertingDict) and isinstance(value, dict):            value = ConvertingDict(value)            value.configurator = self        elif not isinstance(value, ConvertingList) and isinstance(value, list):            value = ConvertingList(value)            value.configurator = self        elif not isinstance(value, ConvertingTuple) and\                 isinstance(value, tuple) and not hasattr(value, '_fields'):            value = ConvertingTuple(value)            value.configurator = self        elif isinstance(value, str): # str for py3k            m = self.CONVERT_PATTERN.match(value)            if m:                d = m.groupdict()                prefix = d['prefix']                converter = self.value_converters.get(prefix, None)                if converter:                    suffix = d['suffix']                    converter = getattr(self, converter)                    value = converter(suffix)        return value     def configure_custom(self, config):        """Configure an object with a user-supplied factory."""        c = config.pop('()')        if not callable(c):            c = self.resolve(c)        props = config.pop('.', None)        # Check for valid identifiers        kwargs = {k: config[k] for k in config if valid_ident(k)}        result = c(**kwargs)        if props:            for name, value in props.items():                setattr(result, name, value)        return result     def as_tuple(self, value):        """Utility function which converts lists to tuples."""        if isinstance(value, list):            value = tuple(value)        return value class DictConfigurator(BaseConfigurator):    """    Configure logging using a dictionary-like object to describe the    configuration.    """     def configure(self):        """Do the configuration."""         config = self.config        if 'version' not in config:            raise ValueError("dictionary doesn't specify a version")        if config['version'] != 1:            raise ValueError("Unsupported version: %s" % config['version'])        incremental = config.pop('incremental', False)        EMPTY_DICT = {}        logging._acquireLock()        try:            if incremental:                handlers = config.get('handlers', EMPTY_DICT)                for name in handlers:                    if name not in logging._handlers:                        raise ValueError('No handler found with '                                         'name %r'  % name)                    else:                        try:                            handler = logging._handlers[name]                            handler_config = handlers[name]                            level = handler_config.get('level', None)                            if level:                                handler.setLevel(logging._checkLevel(level))                        except Exception as e:                            raise ValueError('Unable to configure handler '                                             '%r' % name) from e                loggers = config.get('loggers', EMPTY_DICT)                for name in loggers:                    try:                        self.configure_logger(name, loggers[name], True)                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure logger '                                         '%r' % name) from e                root = config.get('root', None)                if root:                    try:                        self.configure_root(root, True)                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure root '                                         'logger') from e            else:                disable_existing = config.pop('disable_existing_loggers', True)                 _clearExistingHandlers()                 # Do formatters first - they don't refer to anything else                formatters = config.get('formatters', EMPTY_DICT)                for name in formatters:                    try:                        formatters[name] = self.configure_formatter(                                                            formatters[name])                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure '                                         'formatter %r' % name) from e                # Next, do filters - they don't refer to anything else, either                filters = config.get('filters', EMPTY_DICT)                for name in filters:                    try:                        filters[name] = self.configure_filter(filters[name])                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure '                                         'filter %r' % name) from e                 # Next, do handlers - they refer to formatters and filters                # As handlers can refer to other handlers, sort the keys                # to allow a deterministic order of configuration                handlers = config.get('handlers', EMPTY_DICT)                deferred = []                for name in sorted(handlers):                    try:                        handler = self.configure_handler(handlers[name])                        handler.name = name                        handlers[name] = handler                    except Exception as e:                        if 'target not configured yet' in str(e.__cause__):                            deferred.append(name)                        else:                            raise ValueError('Unable to configure handler '                                             '%r' % name) from e                 # Now do any that were deferred                for name in deferred:                    try:                        handler = self.configure_handler(handlers[name])                        handler.name = name                        handlers[name] = handler                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure handler '                                         '%r' % name) from e                 # Next, do loggers - they refer to handlers and filters                 #we don't want to lose the existing loggers,                #since other threads may have pointers to them.                #existing is set to contain all existing loggers,                #and as we go through the new configuration we                #remove any which are configured. At the end,                #what's left in existing is the set of loggers                #which were in the previous configuration but                #which are not in the new configuration.                root = logging.root                existing = list(root.manager.loggerDict.keys())                #The list needs to be sorted so that we can                #avoid disabling child loggers of explicitly                #named loggers. With a sorted list it is easier                #to find the child loggers.                existing.sort()                #We'll keep the list of existing loggers                #which are children of named loggers here...                child_loggers = []                #now set up the new ones...                loggers = config.get('loggers', EMPTY_DICT)                for name in loggers:                    if name in existing:                        i = existing.index(name) + 1 # look after name                        prefixed = name + "."                        pflen = len(prefixed)                        num_existing = len(existing)                        while i < num_existing:                            if existing[i][:pflen] == prefixed:                                child_loggers.append(existing[i])                            i += 1                        existing.remove(name)                    try:                        self.configure_logger(name, loggers[name])                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure logger '                                         '%r' % name) from e                 #Disable any old loggers. There's no point deleting                #them as other threads may continue to hold references                #and by disabling them, you stop them doing any logging.                #However, don't disable children of named loggers, as that's                #probably not what was intended by the user.                #for log in existing:                #    logger = root.manager.loggerDict[log]                #    if log in child_loggers:                #        logger.level = logging.NOTSET                #        logger.handlers = []                #        logger.propagate = True                #    elif disable_existing:                #        logger.disabled = True                _handle_existing_loggers(existing, child_loggers,                                         disable_existing)                 # And finally, do the root logger                root = config.get('root', None)                if root:                    try:                        self.configure_root(root)                    except Exception as e:                        raise ValueError('Unable to configure root '                                         'logger') from e        finally:            logging._releaseLock()     def configure_formatter(self, config):        """Configure a formatter from a dictionary."""        if '()' in config:            factory = config['()'] # for use in exception handler            try:                result = self.configure_custom(config)            except TypeError as te:                if "'format'" not in str(te):                    raise                #Name of parameter changed from fmt to format.                #Retry with old name.                #This is so that code can be used with older Python versions                #(e.g. by Django)                config['fmt'] = config.pop('format')                config['()'] = factory                result = self.configure_custom(config)        else:            fmt = config.get('format', None)            dfmt = config.get('datefmt', None)            style = config.get('style', '%')            cname = config.get('class', None)             if not cname:                c = logging.Formatter            else:                c = _resolve(cname)             # A TypeError would be raised if "validate" key is passed in with a formatter callable            # that does not accept "validate" as a parameter            if 'validate' in config:  # if user hasn't mentioned it, the default will be fine                result = c(fmt, dfmt, style, config['validate'])            else:                result = c(fmt, dfmt, style)         return result     def configure_filter(self, config):        """Configure a filter from a dictionary."""        if '()' in config:            result = self.configure_custom(config)        else:            name = config.get('name', '')            result = logging.Filter(name)        return result     def add_filters(self, filterer, filters):        """Add filters to a filterer from a list of names."""        for f in filters:            try:                filterer.addFilter(self.config['filters'][f])            except Exception as e:                raise ValueError('Unable to add filter %r' % f) from e     def configure_handler(self, config):        """Configure a handler from a dictionary."""        config_copy = dict(config)  # for restoring in case of error        formatter = config.pop('formatter', None)        if formatter:            try:                formatter = self.config['formatters'][formatter]            except Exception as e:                raise ValueError('Unable to set formatter '                                 '%r' % formatter) from e        level = config.pop('level', None)        filters = config.pop('filters', None)        if '()' in config:            c = config.pop('()')            if not callable(c):                c = self.resolve(c)            factory = c        else:            cname = config.pop('class')            klass = self.resolve(cname)            #Special case for handler which refers to another handler            if issubclass(klass, logging.handlers.MemoryHandler) and\                'target' in config:                try:                    th = self.config['handlers'][config['target']]                    if not isinstance(th, logging.Handler):                        config.update(config_copy)  # restore for deferred cfg                        raise TypeError('target not configured yet')                    config['target'] = th                except Exception as e:                    raise ValueError('Unable to set target handler '                                     '%r' % config['target']) from e            elif issubclass(klass, logging.handlers.SMTPHandler) and\                'mailhost' in config:                config['mailhost'] = self.as_tuple(config['mailhost'])            elif issubclass(klass, logging.handlers.SysLogHandler) and\                'address' in config:                config['address'] = self.as_tuple(config['address'])            factory = klass        props = config.pop('.', None)        kwargs = {k: config[k] for k in config if valid_ident(k)}        try:            result = factory(**kwargs)        except TypeError as te:            if "'stream'" not in str(te):                raise            #The argument name changed from strm to stream            #Retry with old name.            #This is so that code can be used with older Python versions            #(e.g. by Django)            kwargs['strm'] = kwargs.pop('stream')            result = factory(**kwargs)        if formatter:            result.setFormatter(formatter)        if level is not None:            result.setLevel(logging._checkLevel(level))        if filters:            self.add_filters(result, filters)        if props:            for name, value in props.items():                setattr(result, name, value)        return result     def add_handlers(self, logger, handlers):        """Add handlers to a logger from a list of names."""        for h in handlers:            try:                logger.addHandler(self.config['handlers'][h])            except Exception as e:                raise ValueError('Unable to add handler %r' % h) from e     def common_logger_config(self, logger, config, incremental=False):        """        Perform configuration which is common to root and non-root loggers.        """        level = config.get('level', None)        if level is not None:            logger.setLevel(logging._checkLevel(level))        if not incremental:            #Remove any existing handlers            for h in logger.handlers[:]:                logger.removeHandler(h)            handlers = config.get('handlers', None)            if handlers:                self.add_handlers(logger, handlers)            filters = config.get('filters', None)            if filters:                self.add_filters(logger, filters)     def configure_logger(self, name, config, incremental=False):        """Configure a non-root logger from a dictionary."""        logger = logging.getLogger(name)        self.common_logger_config(logger, config, incremental)        propagate = config.get('propagate', None)        if propagate is not None:            logger.propagate = propagate     def configure_root(self, config, incremental=False):        """Configure a root logger from a dictionary."""        root = logging.getLogger()        self.common_logger_config(root, config, incremental) dictConfigClass = DictConfigurator def dictConfig(config):    """Configure logging using a dictionary."""    dictConfigClass(config).configure()  def listen(port=DEFAULT_LOGGING_CONFIG_PORT, verify=None):    """    Start up a socket server on the specified port, and listen for new    configurations.     These will be sent as a file suitable for processing by fileConfig().    Returns a Thread object on which you can call start() to start the server,    and which you can join() when appropriate. To stop the server, call    stopListening().     Use the ``verify`` argument to verify any bytes received across the wire    from a client. If specified, it should be a callable which receives a    single argument - the bytes of configuration data received across the    network - and it should return either ``None``, to indicate that the    passed in bytes could not be verified and should be discarded, or a    byte string which is then passed to the configuration machinery as    normal. Note that you can return transformed bytes, e.g. by decrypting    the bytes passed in.    """     class ConfigStreamHandler(StreamRequestHandler):        """        Handler for a logging configuration request.         It expects a completely new logging configuration and uses fileConfig        to install it.        """        def handle(self):            """            Handle a request.             Each request is expected to be a 4-byte length, packed using            struct.pack(">L", n), followed by the config file.            Uses fileConfig() to do the grunt work.            """            try:                conn = self.connection                chunk = conn.recv(4)                if len(chunk) == 4:                    slen = struct.unpack(">L", chunk)[0]                    chunk = self.connection.recv(slen)                    while len(chunk) < slen:                        chunk = chunk + conn.recv(slen - len(chunk))                    if self.server.verify is not None:                        chunk = self.server.verify(chunk)                    if chunk is not None:   # verified, can process                        chunk = chunk.decode("utf-8")                        try:                            import json                            d =json.loads(chunk)                            assert isinstance(d, dict)                            dictConfig(d)                        except Exception:                            #Apply new configuration.                             file = io.StringIO(chunk)                            try:                                fileConfig(file)                            except Exception:                                traceback.print_exc()                    if self.server.ready:                        self.server.ready.set()            except OSError as e:                if e.errno != RESET_ERROR:                    raise     class ConfigSocketReceiver(ThreadingTCPServer):        """        A simple TCP socket-based logging config receiver.        """         allow_reuse_address = 1         def __init__(self, host='localhost', port=DEFAULT_LOGGING_CONFIG_PORT,                     handler=None, ready=None, verify=None):            ThreadingTCPServer.__init__(self, (host, port), handler)            logging._acquireLock()            self.abort = 0            logging._releaseLock()            self.timeout = 1            self.ready = ready            self.verify = verify         def serve_until_stopped(self):            import select            abort = 0            while not abort:                rd, wr, ex = select.select([self.socket.fileno()],                                           [], [],                                           self.timeout)                if rd:                    self.handle_request()                logging._acquireLock()                abort = self.abort                logging._releaseLock()            self.server_close()     class Server(threading.Thread):         def __init__(self, rcvr, hdlr, port, verify):            super(Server, self).__init__()            self.rcvr = rcvr            self.hdlr = hdlr            self.port = port            self.verify = verify            self.ready = threading.Event()         def run(self):            server = self.rcvr(port=self.port, handler=self.hdlr,                               ready=self.ready,                               verify=self.verify)            if self.port == 0:                self.port = server.server_address[1]            self.ready.set()            global _listener            logging._acquireLock()            _listener = server            logging._releaseLock()            server.serve_until_stopped()     return Server(ConfigSocketReceiver, ConfigStreamHandler, port, verify) def stopListening():    """    Stop the listening server which was created with a call to listen().    """    global _listener    logging._acquireLock()    try:        if _listener:            _listener.abort = 1            _listener = None    finally:        logging._releaseLock()