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在Python中使用多进程时,我应该如何记录?
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Stack Overflow用户
提问于 2009-03-13 04:02:31
回答 16查看 188.9K关注 0票数 288

现在,我在一个框架中有一个中央模块,它使用Python2.6 multiprocessing module生成多个进程。因为它使用multiprocessing,所以有模块级的多处理感知日志LOG = multiprocessing.get_logger()。对于每个the docs,这个日志记录器都有进程共享的锁,这样您就不会因为多个进程同时向其写入而在sys.stderr (或其他文件句柄)中乱码。

我现在遇到的问题是,框架中的其他模块不支持多进程。在我看来,我需要让这个中央模块上的所有依赖项都使用支持多处理的日志记录。这在框架内是恼人的,更不用说对框架的所有客户端了。有没有我没想过的替代方案?

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回答 16

Stack Overflow用户

发布于 2015-08-18 14:47:18

在Python 3.2+中,QueueHandler是原生的,并且可以做到这一点。

Python文档有两个完整的示例:Logging to a single file from multiple processes

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Stack Overflow用户

发布于 2016-01-23 21:59:48

下面是另一个解决方案,专注于为其他任何人(像我)从谷歌获得的简单性。日志记录应该很简单!仅适用于3.2或更高版本。

代码语言:javascript
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import multiprocessing
import logging
from logging.handlers import QueueHandler, QueueListener
import time
import random


def f(i):
    time.sleep(random.uniform(.01, .05))
    logging.info('function called with {} in worker thread.'.format(i))
    time.sleep(random.uniform(.01, .05))
    return i


def worker_init(q):
    # all records from worker processes go to qh and then into q
    qh = QueueHandler(q)
    logger = logging.getLogger()
    logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
    logger.addHandler(qh)


def logger_init():
    q = multiprocessing.Queue()
    # this is the handler for all log records
    handler = logging.StreamHandler()
    handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s: %(asctime)s - %(process)s - %(message)s"))

    # ql gets records from the queue and sends them to the handler
    ql = QueueListener(q, handler)
    ql.start()

    logger = logging.getLogger()
    logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
    # add the handler to the logger so records from this process are handled
    logger.addHandler(handler)

    return ql, q


def main():
    q_listener, q = logger_init()

    logging.info('hello from main thread')
    pool = multiprocessing.Pool(4, worker_init, [q])
    for result in pool.map(f, range(10)):
        pass
    pool.close()
    pool.join()
    q_listener.stop()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
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Stack Overflow用户

发布于 2010-07-15 15:41:57

其他方法的一个变体,它将日志记录线程和队列线程分开。

代码语言:javascript
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"""sample code for logging in subprocesses using multiprocessing

* Little handler magic - The main process uses loggers and handlers as normal.
* Only a simple handler is needed in the subprocess that feeds the queue.
* Original logger name from subprocess is preserved when logged in main
  process.
* As in the other implementations, a thread reads the queue and calls the
  handlers. Except in this implementation, the thread is defined outside of a
  handler, which makes the logger definitions simpler.
* Works with multiple handlers.  If the logger in the main process defines
  multiple handlers, they will all be fed records generated by the
  subprocesses loggers.

tested with Python 2.5 and 2.6 on Linux and Windows

"""

import os
import sys
import time
import traceback
import multiprocessing, threading, logging, sys

DEFAULT_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG

formatter = logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s: %(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(process)s - %(message)s")

class SubProcessLogHandler(logging.Handler):
    """handler used by subprocesses

    It simply puts items on a Queue for the main process to log.

    """

    def __init__(self, queue):
        logging.Handler.__init__(self)
        self.queue = queue

    def emit(self, record):
        self.queue.put(record)

class LogQueueReader(threading.Thread):
    """thread to write subprocesses log records to main process log

    This thread reads the records written by subprocesses and writes them to
    the handlers defined in the main process's handlers.

    """

    def __init__(self, queue):
        threading.Thread.__init__(self)
        self.queue = queue
        self.daemon = True

    def run(self):
        """read from the queue and write to the log handlers

        The logging documentation says logging is thread safe, so there
        shouldn't be contention between normal logging (from the main
        process) and this thread.

        Note that we're using the name of the original logger.

        """
        # Thanks Mike for the error checking code.
        while True:
            try:
                record = self.queue.get()
                # get the logger for this record
                logger = logging.getLogger(record.name)
                logger.callHandlers(record)
            except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
                raise
            except EOFError:
                break
            except:
                traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)

class LoggingProcess(multiprocessing.Process):

    def __init__(self, queue):
        multiprocessing.Process.__init__(self)
        self.queue = queue

    def _setupLogger(self):
        # create the logger to use.
        logger = logging.getLogger('test.subprocess')
        # The only handler desired is the SubProcessLogHandler.  If any others
        # exist, remove them. In this case, on Unix and Linux the StreamHandler
        # will be inherited.

        for handler in logger.handlers:
            # just a check for my sanity
            assert not isinstance(handler, SubProcessLogHandler)
            logger.removeHandler(handler)
        # add the handler
        handler = SubProcessLogHandler(self.queue)
        handler.setFormatter(formatter)
        logger.addHandler(handler)

        # On Windows, the level will not be inherited.  Also, we could just
        # set the level to log everything here and filter it in the main
        # process handlers.  For now, just set it from the global default.
        logger.setLevel(DEFAULT_LEVEL)
        self.logger = logger

    def run(self):
        self._setupLogger()
        logger = self.logger
        # and here goes the logging
        p = multiprocessing.current_process()
        logger.info('hello from process %s with pid %s' % (p.name, p.pid))


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # queue used by the subprocess loggers
    queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
    # Just a normal logger
    logger = logging.getLogger('test')
    handler = logging.StreamHandler()
    handler.setFormatter(formatter)
    logger.addHandler(handler)
    logger.setLevel(DEFAULT_LEVEL)
    logger.info('hello from the main process')
    # This thread will read from the subprocesses and write to the main log's
    # handlers.
    log_queue_reader = LogQueueReader(queue)
    log_queue_reader.start()
    # create the processes.
    for i in range(10):
        p = LoggingProcess(queue)
        p.start()
    # The way I read the multiprocessing warning about Queue, joining a
    # process before it has finished feeding the Queue can cause a deadlock.
    # Also, Queue.empty() is not realiable, so just make sure all processes
    # are finished.
    # active_children joins subprocesses when they're finished.
    while multiprocessing.active_children():
        time.sleep(.1)
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