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abrt-python – abrt-python Documentation
High-level API for querying, creating and manipulating problems handled by ABRT in Python.
It works on top of low-level DBus or socket API provided by ABRT. Socket API serves only as a fallback option for systems without new DBus problem API as it can only handle the creation of new problems.
This project lives in the abrt repository and is distributed under GPLv2 license.
Contents:
Usage Examples
Creating new problem
import problem prob = problem.Runtime( reason='egg_error_message: assertion "error" failed', ) prob.add_current_process_data() prob.add_current_environment() prob.save()
Creating problem for different executable
import problem prob = problem.Selinux(reason='Front fell off') prob.executable = '/usr/bin/time' prob.save()
Adding custom data
import problem
prob = problem.Runtime(
reason='Error getting devices:'
'GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: '
'No such interface `org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Power` on object at path '
'/org/gnome/SettingsDaemon/Power'
)
prob.add_current_process_data()
prob.custom_data = 'any'
prob['dict_access_example'] = 'works'
print(prob)
print('')
for key, value in prob.items():
print('{0}={1}'.format(key, value))
print 'Identifier:', prob.save()
Querying problems
import problem for prob in problem.list(): print(prob) print(repr(prob.time)) if hasattr(prob, 'pid'): print(prob.pid)
Querying all problems
The list_all method will try to authenticate via polkit to gain access to all problems on the system.
If there is no authentication agent running or authentication is unsuccessful, the list of problems which belong to current user is returned (same as returned by the list method).
import problem
for prob in problem.list(auth=True):
print(prob)
if hasattr(prob, 'username'):
print('Problem belongs to {0}'.format(prob.username))
Editing existing problems
import problem
for prob in problem.list():
if prob.type == problem.JAVA:
prob.delete()
if prob.type == problem.CCPP:
if 'password' in prob.backtrace:
del prob.backtrace
prob.save()
if prob.type == problem.KERNELOOPS:
prob.backtrace = prob.backtrace.replace(' ?', '')
prob.save()
Watching for new problems
import problem import logging logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) def monitor(prob): print(prob) prob.delete() pwatch = problem.get_problem_watcher() pwatch.add_callback(monitor) try: pwatch.run() except KeyboardInterrupt: pwatch.quit()
Watching for new problems in a thread
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import time
import problem
import threading
class ProblemWatchThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
super(ProblemWatchThread, self).__init__()
self.pwatch = problem.get_problem_watcher()
self.pwatch.add_callback(self.handle)
self.probcount = 0
def handle(self, prob):
self.probcount += 1
print('{0}: {1}'.format(self.probcount, prob))
# prob.delete()
def run(self):
self.pwatch.run()
def stop(self):
self.pwatch.quit()
pwt = ProblemWatchThread()
pwt.start()
i = 0
print('Waiting for new problem to appear')
spinner = ['\', '|', '/', '-']
try:
while True:
time.sleep(0.1)
print('{0}
'.format(spinner[i]), end='')
i += 1
i = i % len(spinner)
sys.stdout.flush()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pwt.stop()
pwt.stop()
Getting bug numbers of problems reported to bugzilla
import problem
bugs = set()
for prob in problem.list():
if not hasattr(prob, 'reported_to'):
continue
for line in prob.reported_to.splitlines():
if line.startswith('Bugzilla:'):
bug_num = int(line.split('=')[-1])
bugs.add(bug_num)
print(bugs)
Stable Api Documentation
class problem.Problem(typ, reason)- Base class for the other problem types.
No need to use this class directly, use one of the specific problem classes.
add_current_environment()- Add environment of current process to this problem object
add_current_process_data()- Add pid, gid and executable of current process to this problem object
delete()- Delete this problem
save()- Create this problem or update modified data
Create or update the project if some of its fields were modified.
Return
Nonein case of modification, identifier if new problem was created. problem.list(auth=False)- Return the list of the problems
Use
auth=Trueif authentication should be attempted.If authentication via polkit fails, function behaves as if
auth=Falsewas specified (only users problems are returned). problem.get(identifier, auth=False)- Return problem object matching
identifierReturn
Nonein case the problem does not exist.Use
auth=Trueif authentication should be attempted. problem.get_problem_watcher(auth=False)- Return
ProblemWatcherobject which can be used to attach callbacks called when new problem is createdUse
auth=Trueif authentication should be attempted for new problem that doesn’t belong to current user. If not set such a problem is ignored.
Specific problem types
class problem.Ccpp(reason)- C, C++ problem
class problem.Java(reason)- Java problem
class problem.Kerneloops(reason)- Kerneloops problem
class problem.Python(reason)- Python problem
class problem.Runtime(reason)- Runtime problem
class problem.Selinux(reason)- Selinux problem
class problem.Unknown(reason)- Unknown problem
class problem.Xorg(reason)- Xorg problem
ProblemWatcher
class problem.watch.ProblemWatcher(auth)- New problem signal handler attached to DBus signal
Use
auth=Trueif authentication should be attempted for new problem that doesn’t belong to current user. If not set such a problem is ignored. add_callback(fun)- Add callback to be called when new problem occurs.
Each callback function receives
Probleminstance quit()- Stop event listener loop
run()- Start event listener loop
Problem Object Properties
Currently, there is no strict specification of problem properties and you are free to add your own data as you see fit (log files, process data) provided you are planning to use them for reporting.
Mandatory properties required prior saving:
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executable |
Executable path of the component which caused the problem. Used by the server to determine component and package data. |
‘/usr/bin/time’
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Following properties are added by the server when new problem is created:
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component |
Component which caused this problem. | ‘time’
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hostname |
Hostname of the affected machine. | ‘fiasco’
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os_release |
Operating system release string. | ‘Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)’
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uid |
User ID | 1000
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username |
‘jeff’
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architecture |
Machine architecture string | ‘x86_64’
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kernel |
Kernel version string | ‘3.6.6-1.fc17.x86_64’
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package |
Package string | ‘time-1.7-40.fc17.x86_64’
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time |
Time of the occurence (unixtime) | datetime.datetime(2012, 12, 2, 16, 18, 41)
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count |
Number of times this problem occured | 1
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Parsed package data is also available:
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| Property | Meaning | Example |
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pkg_name |
Package name | ‘time’
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pkg_epoch |
Package epoch | 0
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pkg_version |
Package version | ‘1.7’
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pkg_release |
Package release | ’40.fc17′
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pkg_arch |
Package architecture | ‘x86_64’
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Other common properties (presence differs based on problem type):
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abrt_version |
ABRT version string | ‘2.0.18.84.g211c’ |
Crashes caught by ABRT |
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cgroup |
cgroup (control group) information for crashed process | ‘9:perf_event:/ |
C/C++ |
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core_backtrace |
Machine readable backtrace with no private data | C/C++, Python, Ruby, Kerneloops | |
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backtrace |
Original backtrace or backtrace produced by retracing process | C/C++ (after retracing), Python, Ruby, Xorg, Kerneloops | |
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dso_list |
List of dynamic libraries loaded at the time of crash | C/C++, Python | |
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maps |
Copy of /proc/<pid>/maps file of the problem executable | C/C++ | |
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cmdline |
Copy of /proc/<pid>/cmdline file | ‘/usr/bin/gtk-builder-convert’ |
C/C++, Python, Ruby, Kerneloops |
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coredump |
Coredump of the crashing process | C/C++ | |
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environ |
Runtime environment of the process | C/C++, Python | |
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open_fds |
List of file descriptors open at the time of crash | C/C++ | |
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pid |
Process ID | ’42’ |
C/C++, Python, Ruby |
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proc_pid_status |
Copy of /proc/<pid>/status file | C/C++ | |
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limits |
Copy of /proc/<pid>/limits file | C/C++ | |
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var_log_messages |
Part of the /var/log/messages file which contains crash information | C/C++ | |
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suspend_stats |
Copy of /sys/kernel/debug/suspend_stats | Kerneloops | |
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reported_to |
If the problem was already reported, this item contains URLs of the services where it was reported | Reported problems | |
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event_log |
ABRT event log | Reported problems | |
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dmesg |
Copy of dmesg | Kerneloops | |
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Author
Richard Marko
Copyright
2012, Richard Marko
