syslog — Unix syslog library routines


This module provides an interface to the Unix syslog library routines. Refer to the Unix manual pages for a detailed description of the syslog facility.

Availability: Unix, not WASI, not iOS.

This module wraps the system syslog family of routines. A pure Python library that can speak to a syslog server is available in the logging.handlers module as SysLogHandler.

The module defines the following functions:

syslog.syslog(message)
syslog.syslog(priority, message)

Send the string message to the system logger. A trailing newline is added if necessary. Each message is tagged with a priority composed of a facility and a level. The optional priority argument, which defaults to LOG_INFO, determines the message priority. If the facility is not encoded in priority using logical-or (LOG_INFO | LOG_USER), the value given in the openlog() call is used.

If openlog() has not been called prior to the call to syslog(), openlog() will be called with no arguments.

Raises an auditing event syslog.syslog with arguments priority, message.

Changed in version 3.2: In previous versions, openlog() would not be called automatically if it wasn’t called prior to the call to syslog(), deferring to the syslog implementation to call openlog().

Changed in version 3.12: This function is restricted in subinterpreters. (Only code that runs in multiple interpreters is affected and the restriction is not relevant for most users.) openlog() must be called in the main interpreter before syslog() may be used in a subinterpreter. Otherwise it will raise RuntimeError.

syslog.openlog([ident[, logoption[, facility]]])

Logging options of subsequent syslog() calls can be set by calling openlog(). syslog() will call openlog() with no arguments if the log is not currently open.

The optional ident keyword argument is a string which is prepended to every message, and defaults to sys.argv[0] with leading path components stripped. The optional logoption keyword argument (default is 0) is a bit field – see below for possible values to combine. The optional facility keyword argument (default is LOG_USER) sets the default facility for messages which do not have a facility explicitly encoded.

Raises an auditing event syslog.openlog with arguments ident, logoption, facility.

Changed in version 3.2: In previous versions, keyword arguments were not allowed, and ident was required.

Changed in version 3.12: This function is restricted in subinterpreters. (Only code that runs in multiple interpreters is affected and the restriction is not relevant for most users.) This may only be called in the main interpreter. It will raise RuntimeError if called in a subinterpreter.

syslog.closelog()

Reset the syslog module values and call the system library closelog().

This causes the module to behave as it does when initially imported. For example, openlog() will be called on the first syslog() call (if openlog() hasn’t already been called), and ident and other openlog() parameters are reset to defaults.

Raises an auditing event syslog.closelog with no arguments.

Changed in version 3.12: This function is restricted in subinterpreters. (Only code that runs in multiple interpreters is affected and the restriction is not relevant for most users.) This may only be called in the main interpreter. It will raise RuntimeError if called in a subinterpreter.

syslog.setlogmask(maskpri)

Set the priority mask to maskpri and return the previous mask value. Calls to syslog() with a priority level not set in maskpri are ignored. The default is to log all priorities. The function LOG_MASK(pri) calculates the mask for the individual priority pri. The function LOG_UPTO(pri) calculates the mask for all priorities up to and including pri.

Raises an auditing event syslog.setlogmask with argument maskpri.

The module defines the following constants:

syslog.LOG_EMERG
syslog.LOG_ALERT
syslog.LOG_CRIT
syslog.LOG_ERR
syslog.LOG_WARNING
syslog.LOG_NOTICE
syslog.LOG_INFO
syslog.LOG_DEBUG

Priority levels (high to low).

syslog.LOG_AUTH
syslog.LOG_AUTHPRIV
syslog.LOG_CRON
syslog.LOG_DAEMON
syslog.LOG_FTP
syslog.LOG_INSTALL
syslog.LOG_KERN
syslog.LOG_LAUNCHD
syslog.LOG_LPR
syslog.LOG_MAIL
syslog.LOG_NETINFO
syslog.LOG_NEWS
syslog.LOG_RAS
syslog.LOG_REMOTEAUTH
syslog.LOG_SYSLOG
syslog.LOG_USER
syslog.LOG_UUCP
syslog.LOG_LOCAL0
syslog.LOG_LOCAL1
syslog.LOG_LOCAL2
syslog.LOG_LOCAL3
syslog.LOG_LOCAL4
syslog.LOG_LOCAL5
syslog.LOG_LOCAL6
syslog.LOG_LOCAL7

Facilities, depending on availability in <syslog.h> for LOG_AUTHPRIV, LOG_FTP, LOG_NETINFO, LOG_REMOTEAUTH, LOG_INSTALL and LOG_RAS.

Changed in version 3.13: Added LOG_FTP, LOG_NETINFO, LOG_REMOTEAUTH, LOG_INSTALL, LOG_RAS, and LOG_LAUNCHD.

syslog.LOG_PID
syslog.LOG_CONS
syslog.LOG_NDELAY
syslog.LOG_ODELAY
syslog.LOG_NOWAIT
syslog.LOG_PERROR

Log options, depending on availability in <syslog.h> for LOG_ODELAY, LOG_NOWAIT and LOG_PERROR.

Examples

Simple example

A simple set of examples:

import syslog

syslog.syslog('Processing started')
if error:
    syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, 'Processing started')

An example of setting some log options, these would include the process ID in logged messages, and write the messages to the destination facility used for mail logging:

syslog.openlog(logoption=syslog.LOG_PID, facility=syslog.LOG_MAIL)
syslog.syslog('E-mail processing initiated...')