"""This package""" from __future__ import absolute_import from threading import Lock from sentry_sdk._compat import iteritems from sentry_sdk.utils import logger from sentry_sdk._types import MYPY if MYPY: from typing import Callable from typing import Dict from typing import Iterator from typing import List from typing import Set from typing import Tuple from typing import Type _installer_lock = Lock() _installed_integrations = set() # type: Set[str] def _generate_default_integrations_iterator(integrations, auto_enabling_integrations): # type: (Tuple[str, ...], Tuple[str, ...]) -> Callable[[bool], Iterator[Type[Integration]]] def iter_default_integrations(with_auto_enabling_integrations): # type: (bool) -> Iterator[Type[Integration]] """Returns an iterator of the default integration classes:""" from importlib import import_module if with_auto_enabling_integrations: all_import_strings = integrations + auto_enabling_integrations else: all_import_strings = integrations for import_string in all_import_strings: try: module, cls = import_string.rsplit(".", 1) yield getattr(import_module(module), cls) except (DidNotEnable, SyntaxError) as e: logger.debug( "Did not import default integration %s: %s", import_string, e ) if isinstance(iter_default_integrations.__doc__, str): for import_string in integrations: iter_default_integrations.__doc__ += "\n- `{}`".format(import_string) return iter_default_integrations _AUTO_ENABLING_INTEGRATIONS = ( "sentry_sdk.integrations.django.DjangoIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.flask.FlaskIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.bottle.BottleIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.falcon.FalconIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.sanic.SanicIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.celery.CeleryIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.rq.RqIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.aiohttp.AioHttpIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.tornado.TornadoIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.sqlalchemy.SqlalchemyIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.boto3.Boto3Integration", ) iter_default_integrations = _generate_default_integrations_iterator( integrations=( # stdlib/base runtime integrations "sentry_sdk.integrations.logging.LoggingIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.stdlib.StdlibIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.excepthook.ExcepthookIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.dedupe.DedupeIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.atexit.AtexitIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.modules.ModulesIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.argv.ArgvIntegration", "sentry_sdk.integrations.threading.ThreadingIntegration", ), auto_enabling_integrations=_AUTO_ENABLING_INTEGRATIONS, ) del _generate_default_integrations_iterator def setup_integrations( integrations, with_defaults=True, with_auto_enabling_integrations=False ): # type: (List[Integration], bool, bool) -> Dict[str, Integration] """Given a list of integration instances this installs them all. When `with_defaults` is set to `True` then all default integrations are added unless they were already provided before. """ integrations = dict( (integration.identifier, integration) for integration in integrations or () ) logger.debug("Setting up integrations (with default = %s)", with_defaults) # Integrations that are not explicitly set up by the user. used_as_default_integration = set() if with_defaults: for integration_cls in iter_default_integrations( with_auto_enabling_integrations ): if integration_cls.identifier not in integrations: instance = integration_cls() integrations[instance.identifier] = instance used_as_default_integration.add(instance.identifier) for identifier, integration in iteritems(integrations): with _installer_lock: if identifier not in _installed_integrations: logger.debug( "Setting up previously not enabled integration %s", identifier ) try: type(integration).setup_once() except NotImplementedError: if getattr(integration, "install", None) is not None: logger.warning( "Integration %s: The install method is " "deprecated. Use `setup_once`.", identifier, ) integration.install() else: raise except DidNotEnable as e: if identifier not in used_as_default_integration: raise logger.debug( "Did not enable default integration %s: %s", identifier, e ) _installed_integrations.add(identifier) for identifier in integrations: logger.debug("Enabling integration %s", identifier) return integrations class DidNotEnable(Exception): """ The integration could not be enabled due to a trivial user error like `flask` not being installed for the `FlaskIntegration`. This exception is silently swallowed for default integrations, but reraised for explicitly enabled integrations. """ class Integration(object): """Baseclass for all integrations. To accept options for an integration, implement your own constructor that saves those options on `self`. """ install = None """Legacy method, do not implement.""" identifier = None # type: str """String unique ID of integration type""" @staticmethod def setup_once(): # type: () -> None """ Initialize the integration. This function is only called once, ever. Configuration is not available at this point, so the only thing to do here is to hook into exception handlers, and perhaps do monkeypatches. Inside those hooks `Integration.current` can be used to access the instance again. """ raise NotImplementedError()