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"""Command to read logs for a revision."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from googlecloudsdk.api_lib.logging import common
from googlecloudsdk.api_lib.logging.formatter import FormatLog
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.command_lib.logs import read as read_logs_lib
from googlecloudsdk.command_lib.run import flags
from googlecloudsdk.core import log
@base.ReleaseTracks(base.ReleaseTrack.ALPHA, base.ReleaseTrack.BETA)
class Read(base.Command):
  """Read logs for a Cloud Run revision."""
  detailed_help = {
      'DESCRIPTION':
          """\
          {command} reads log entries.  Log entries matching *--log-filter* are
          returned in order of decreasing timestamps, most-recent entries first.
          If the log entries come from multiple logs, then entries from
          different logs might be intermingled in the results.
          """,
      'EXAMPLES':
          """\
          To read log entries from for a Cloud Run revision, run:
            $ {command} my-revision
          To read log entries with severity ERROR or higher, run:
            $ {command} my-revision --log-filter="severity>=ERROR"
          To read log entries written in a specific time window, run:
            $ {command} my-revision --log-filter='timestamp<="2015-05-31T23:59:59Z" AND timestamp>="2015-05-31T00:00:00Z"'
          To read up to 10 log entries in your revision payloads that include
          the word `SearchText` and format the output in `JSON` format, run:
            $ {command} my-revision --log-filter="textPayload:SearchText" --limit=10 --format=json
          Detailed information about filters can be found at:
          [](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/view/advanced_filters)
          """,
  }
  @staticmethod
  def Args(parser):
    read_logs_lib.LogFilterArgs(parser)
    read_logs_lib.LoggingReadArgs(parser)
    parser.add_argument('revision', help='Name for a Cloud Run revision.')
  def Run(self, args):
    filters = [args.log_filter] if args.IsSpecified('log_filter') else []
    filters.append('resource.labels.revision_name = %s' % args.revision)
    filters.append('resource.type = %s \n' % 'cloud_run_revision')
    filters.append('resource.labels.location = %s \n' %
                   flags.GetRegion(args, prompt=True))
    filters.append('severity >= DEFAULT \n')
    filters += read_logs_lib.MakeTimestampFilters(args)
    lines = []
    logs = common.FetchLogs(
        read_logs_lib.JoinFilters(filters),
        order_by=args.order,
        limit=args.limit)
    for log_line in logs:
      output_log = FormatLog(log_line)
      if output_log:
        lines.append(output_log)
    for line in reversed(lines):
      log.out.Print(line)