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# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. | |
import logging | |
import torch.distributed as dist | |
logger_initialized = {} | |
def get_logger(name, log_file=None, log_level=logging.INFO, file_mode='w'): | |
"""Initialize and get a logger by name. | |
If the logger has not been initialized, this method will initialize the | |
logger by adding one or two handlers, otherwise the initialized logger will | |
be directly returned. During initialization, a StreamHandler will always be | |
added. If `log_file` is specified and the process rank is 0, a FileHandler | |
will also be added. | |
Args: | |
name (str): Logger name. | |
log_file (str | None): The log filename. If specified, a FileHandler | |
will be added to the logger. | |
log_level (int): The logger level. Note that only the process of | |
rank 0 is affected, and other processes will set the level to | |
"Error" thus be silent most of the time. | |
file_mode (str): The file mode used in opening log file. | |
Defaults to 'w'. | |
Returns: | |
logging.Logger: The expected logger. | |
""" | |
logger = logging.getLogger(name) | |
if name in logger_initialized: | |
return logger | |
# handle hierarchical names | |
# e.g., logger "a" is initialized, then logger "a.b" will skip the | |
# initialization since it is a child of "a". | |
for logger_name in logger_initialized: | |
if name.startswith(logger_name): | |
return logger | |
# handle duplicate logs to the console | |
# Starting in 1.8.0, PyTorch DDP attaches a StreamHandler <stderr> (NOTSET) | |
# to the root logger. As logger.propagate is True by default, this root | |
# level handler causes logging messages from rank>0 processes to | |
# unexpectedly show up on the console, creating much unwanted clutter. | |
# To fix this issue, we set the root logger's StreamHandler, if any, to log | |
# at the ERROR level. | |
for handler in logger.root.handlers: | |
if type(handler) is logging.StreamHandler: | |
handler.setLevel(logging.ERROR) | |
stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler() | |
handlers = [stream_handler] | |
if dist.is_available() and dist.is_initialized(): | |
rank = dist.get_rank() | |
else: | |
rank = 0 | |
# only rank 0 will add a FileHandler | |
if rank == 0 and log_file is not None: | |
# Here, the default behaviour of the official logger is 'a'. Thus, we | |
# provide an interface to change the file mode to the default | |
# behaviour. | |
file_handler = logging.FileHandler(log_file, file_mode) | |
handlers.append(file_handler) | |
formatter = logging.Formatter( | |
'%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s') | |
for handler in handlers: | |
handler.setFormatter(formatter) | |
handler.setLevel(log_level) | |
logger.addHandler(handler) | |
if rank == 0: | |
logger.setLevel(log_level) | |
else: | |
logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) | |
logger_initialized[name] = True | |
return logger | |
def print_log(msg, logger=None, level=logging.INFO): | |
"""Print a log message. | |
Args: | |
msg (str): The message to be logged. | |
logger (logging.Logger | str | None): The logger to be used. | |
Some special loggers are: | |
- "silent": no message will be printed. | |
- other str: the logger obtained with `get_root_logger(logger)`. | |
- None: The `print()` method will be used to print log messages. | |
level (int): Logging level. Only available when `logger` is a Logger | |
object or "root". | |
""" | |
if logger is None: | |
print(msg) | |
elif isinstance(logger, logging.Logger): | |
logger.log(level, msg) | |
elif logger == 'silent': | |
pass | |
elif isinstance(logger, str): | |
_logger = get_logger(logger) | |
_logger.log(level, msg) | |
else: | |
raise TypeError( | |
'logger should be either a logging.Logger object, str, ' | |
f'"silent" or None, but got {type(logger)}') | |