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""" raven.conf ~~~~~~~~~~ :copyright: (c) 2010-2012 by the Sentry Team, see AUTHORS for more details. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import logging __all__ = ['setup_logging'] EXCLUDE_LOGGER_DEFAULTS = ( 'raven', 'gunicorn', 'south', 'sentry.errors', 'django.request', # dill produces a lot of garbage debug logs that are just a stream of what # another developer would use print/pdb for 'dill', ) def setup_logging(handler, exclude=EXCLUDE_LOGGER_DEFAULTS): """ Configures logging to pipe to Sentry. - ``exclude`` is a list of loggers that shouldn't go to Sentry. For a typical Python install: >>> from raven.handlers.logging import SentryHandler >>> client = Sentry(...) >>> setup_logging(SentryHandler(client)) Within Django: >>> from raven.contrib.django.handlers import SentryHandler >>> setup_logging(SentryHandler()) Returns a boolean based on if logging was configured or not. """ logger = logging.getLogger() if handler.__class__ in map(type, logger.handlers): return False logger.addHandler(handler) # Add StreamHandler to sentry's default so you can catch missed exceptions for logger_name in exclude: logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name) logger.propagate = False logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) return True