pyjournalctl 0.7.0

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Description:

pyjournalctl 0.7.0

A python module that reads systemd journal similar to journalctl

Requirements

python2 >= 2.7 or python3
systemd >= 187



Installation
python setup.py install


License
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1


Usage Examples
>>> import pyjournalctl
>>> journal = pyjournalctl.Journalctl()
>>> journal.add_matches({"PRIORITY": "5", "_PID": "1"})
>>> entry = journal.get_next()
>>> print("PRIORITY: %(PRIORITY)i" % entry)
PRIORITY: 5
>>> print("_PID: %(_PID)i" % entry)
_PID: 1
>>> print("MESSAGE: %(MESSAGE)s" % entry) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
MESSAGE: ...
>>>
>>> journal.flush_matches()
>>> journal.seek(100) # 100 entries from start
>>> journal.add_match("_TRANSPORT", "kernel")
>>> journal.add_disjunction() # OR next matches
>>> journal.add_match("PRIORITY", "5")
>>> journal.add_match("_UID", "0")
>>> entry = journal.get_next(2) # Get second match
>>> entry.get("_TRANSPORT") == "kernel" or (
... entry.get('PRIORITY') == 5 and entry.get("_UID") == 0)
True
>>>
>>> cursor = entry['__CURSOR'] # Cursor is unique reference
>>> journal.flush_matches()
>>> journal.seek(0,2) # End of journal
>>> entry2 = journal.get_previous()
>>> entry2['__CURSOR'] == cursor
False
>>> entry2 == entry
False
>>> journal.seek_cursor(cursor) # Seek to unique reference
>>> journal.get_next() == entry
True
>>> realtime = entry['__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP']
>>> journal.get_next(10) == entry
False
>>> journal.seek_realtime(realtime)
>>> journal.get_next() == entry
True
>>> monotonic = entry['__MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP']
>>> bootid = entry['_BOOT_ID']
>>> journal.get_next(5) == entry
False
>>> journal.seek_monotonic(int(monotonic.total_seconds()*1E6), bootid)
>>> journal.get_next() == entry
True
>>> journal.flush_matches()
>>> journal.seek(-1000,2) # Last 1000 entries
>>> priorities = set(range(0,5))
>>> journal.log_level(4) # Log level from 0 - 4
>>> priorities >= set(entry['PRIORITY'] for entry in journal)
True
>>> systemd_units = journal.query_unique("_SYSTEMD_UNIT")
>>> print("Unique systemd units in journal: %s" % ', '.join(systemd_units)) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Unique systemd units in journal: ...
>>> len(systemd_units) == len(set(systemd_units))
True
>>> journal.flush_matches()
>>> journal.this_boot() # Only log entries from this boot
>>> journal.seek(0) # First entry
>>> entry = journal.get_next()
>>> journal.seek(0,2) # Last entry
>>> journal.get_previous()['_BOOT_ID'] == entry['_BOOT_ID']
True
>>> journal.flush_matches()
>>> journal.seek(-1000,2) # Last 1000 entries
>>> journal.this_machine() # Only log entries for this machine
>>> len(set(entry['_MACHINE_ID'] for entry in journal))
1



Known Issues

seek_monotonic seems to ignore bootid parameter. Can use seek monotonic by setting “_BOOT_ID” filter. Currently suspect this is issue with systemd c API sd_journal_seek_monotonic_usec…



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