removing str() from logging functions

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Kay Kurokawa 2017-01-26 12:14:33 -05:00
parent 08e336e476
commit 90438ddf9f
2 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
######### Protocol #########
def connectionMade(self):
log.debug("Connection made to %s", str(self.factory.peer))
log.debug("Connection made to %s", self.factory.peer)
self._connection_manager = self.factory.connection_manager
self._rate_limiter = self.factory.rate_limiter
self.peer = self.factory.peer
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
self._ask_for_request()
def dataReceived(self, data):
log.debug("Data receieved from %s", str(self.peer))
log.debug("Data receieved from %s", self.peer)
self._rate_limiter.report_dl_bytes(len(data))
if self._downloading_blob is True:
self._blob_download_request.write(data)
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
self._response_buff += data
if len(self._response_buff) > conf.settings['MAX_RESPONSE_INFO_SIZE']:
log.warning("Response is too large from %s. Size %s",
str(self.peer), len(self._response_buff))
self.peer, len(self._response_buff))
self.transport.loseConnection()
response, extra_data = self._get_valid_response(self._response_buff)
if response is not None:
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
self._blob_download_request.write(extra_data)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
log.debug("Connection lost to %s: %s", str(self.peer), reason)
log.debug("Connection lost to %s: %s", self.peer, reason)
self.connection_closed = True
if reason.check(error.ConnectionDone):
err = failure.Failure(ConnectionClosedBeforeResponseError())
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
raise ValueError("There is already a request for that response active")
self._next_request.update(request.request_dict)
d = defer.Deferred()
log.debug("Adding a request for %s. Request: %s", str(self.peer), str(request.request_dict))
log.debug("Adding a request for %s. Request: %s", self.peer, request.request_dict)
self._response_deferreds[request.response_identifier] = d
return d
@ -207,19 +207,19 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
if not isinstance(result.value, DownloadCanceledError):
log.info(result.value)
log.info("The connection to %s is closing due to an error: %s",
str(self.peer), result.getTraceback())
self.peer, result.getTraceback())
if failed is False:
log.debug("Asking for another request from %s", str(self.peer))
log.debug("Asking for another request from %s", self.peer)
from twisted.internet import reactor
reactor.callLater(0, self._ask_for_request)
else:
log.debug("Not asking for another request from %s", str(self.peer))
log.debug("Not asking for another request from %s", self.peer)
self.transport.loseConnection()
dl.addCallback(get_next_request)
def _downloading_finished(self, arg):
log.debug("The blob has finished downloading from %s", str(self.peer))
log.debug("The blob has finished downloading from %s", self.peer)
self._blob_download_request = None
self._downloading_blob = False
return arg
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ class ClientProtocol(Protocol):
# TODO: of telling the server it wants the download to stop. It would be great if the
# TODO: protocol had such a mechanism.
log.debug("Closing the connection to %s because the download of blob %s was canceled",
str(self.peer), str(self._blob_download_request.blob))
self.peer, self._blob_download_request.blob)
return err
######### IRateLimited #########
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ class ClientProtocolFactory(ClientFactory):
self.p = None
def clientConnectionFailed(self, connector, reason):
log.debug("Connection failed to %s: %s", str(self.peer), reason)
log.debug("Connection failed to %s: %s", self.peer, reason)
self.peer.report_down()
self.connection_manager.protocol_disconnected(self.peer, connector)

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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ class ConnectionManager(object):
log.debug("%s Current connections: %s",
self._get_log_name(), self._peer_connections.keys())
log.debug("%s List of connection states: %s", self._get_log_name(),
str([p_c_h.connection.state for p_c_h in self._peer_connections.values()]))
[p_c_h.connection.state for p_c_h in self._peer_connections.values()])
if peers is None:
return None
for peer in peers: