action: Create and use a different Logger for each action.
[matthijs/projects/backupninja.git] / src / lib / backupninja / action.py
index 7707f3b5548a4772ee992ee0bfef1be2c894de36..fe1947f4fd2b3c8da7599c1f73e3b161ca0f6d1c 100644 (file)
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 """ Running backup actions """
 
 import os
+import logging
 import logging as log
 
 from backupninja import config
@@ -52,17 +53,20 @@ def run_action(action_config, opts, global_config):
     configuration file. opts are the parsed commandline options,
     global_config is the parsed global configuration.
     """
+    config_name = os.path.basename(action_config)
     # Split the action filename
-    parts = os.path.basename(action_config).split('.')
+    parts = os.path.basename(config_name).split('.')
     if (len(parts) != 2):
         log.error('Invalid action filename: "%s". Should be in the form name.type, where type is a valid handler.' % action_config)
         return
     (action_name, action_ty) = parts
-    log.info('Running action "%s.%s"', action_name, action_ty)
+
+    action_log = logging.getLogger(config_name)
+    action_log.info('Running')
 
     try:
         # Create a handler for this action
-        action = handlers.create_action(action_ty)
+        action = handlers.create_action(action_ty, logger=action_log)
         # Let the handler load its configuration file
         action.load_config(action_config)
         # Run it
@@ -71,12 +75,12 @@ def run_action(action_config, opts, global_config):
         # Ask the action if there where any failures
         success = not action.failed
     except Exception, e:
-        log.error('Unexpected exception: %s', e)
+        action_log.error('Unexpected exception: %s', e)
         import traceback
         log.debug(traceback.format_exc())
         success = False
 
     if success:
-        log.info('Running action "%s.%s" succeeded', action_name, action_ty)
+        action_log.info('Succeeded')
     else:
-        log.info('Running action "%s.%s" failed', action_name, action_ty)
+        action_log.info('Failed')