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Re: [tor-bugs] #9199 [BridgeDB]: Rethink the logging of BridgeDB



#9199: Rethink the logging of BridgeDB
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     Reporter:  asn       |      Owner:  isis
         Type:  task      |     Status:  needs_review
     Priority:  normal    |  Milestone:
    Component:  BridgeDB  |    Version:
   Resolution:            |   Keywords:  bridgedb-logging, bridgedb-0.1.7
Actual Points:            |  Parent ID:
       Points:            |
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Changes (by isis):

 * keywords:  bridgedb-logging => bridgedb-logging, bridgedb-0.1.7


Comment:

 All of the Python loggers are messed up and incompatible with each other
 without resorting to gross hacks and jumping through hoops. Unless we want
 to switch to a "real" logger which supports asynchronous file IO, i.e.
 [http://foolscap.lothar.com/docs/logging.html Foolscap's logging module]
 or [http://i.wearpants.org/blog/meet-twiggy/ Twiggy], working with
 `twisted.python.log` is hell and the stdlib `logging` (which we currently
 use) is possibly worse. This would require major overhauls, and it's not
 the highest priority thing to deal with right now in BridgeDB.

 I pulled the automatic log filters from my old branches, and a pretty
 formatter which helps with debugging by optionally showing function call
 traces and thread IDs. The automatic filters, if enabled with the
 `SAFELOGGING` config option, will automagically scrub IPv4/6 addresses and
 email addresses from the logs.

 This, as well as the unittests for the changes (which fix #9875), are in
 my
 [https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/isis/bridgedb.git/shortlog/refs/heads/fix/9199-safelogging
 fix/9199-safelogging branch]. All tests pass, and coverage for the changes
 is %100. Because it doesn't change any functionality (other than removing
 the need to manually call `bridgedb.Util.logSafely()` for every variable
 which might contain sensitive data), I'm going to merge this into
 `bridgedb-0.1.7`.

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