SimpleLogger is a simple logging utility for Python. I find the default Python logging module powerful, but tough to get started with and difficult to quickly set up. SimpleLogger just supports essentials such as output redirection, custom logging format, and logging levels.
The current threshold that determines what level of log entries can be seen is set through Logger.set_threshold
, passing a constant as the argument. Level constants include DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL. Changing the threshold only affects future entries.
Logging formats are set through Logger.set_format
, passing a string of valid characters and substitution directives as arguments.
Valid subsitution directives include:
Directive | Substitution |
---|---|
{time} | The current time |
{datetime} | The current date and time |
{date} | The current date |
{level} | The level of the entry |
{text} | The text to be logged |
Recommended:
pip install simplelogger
The Hard Way:
python setup.py install
Basic usage::
import simplelogger # make a new logger that outputs to output_file.log, has a threshold of DEBUG, and the entry format is just the text to be logged logger = simplelogger.Logger(stream=output_file.log, threshold=simplelogger.DEBUG, format="{text}") logger.info("Log at the info level") logger.warning("Log at the warning level") if (foo > bar): # change the logging threshold to INFO logger.set_threshold(simplelogger.INFO) else: # change the format to output the logged text, the date and time, and the time separated by characters logger.set_format("{text}: {datetime} - {time}")
Copyright (C) 2013 Tayler Mulligan
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