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Logging configuration for flask application

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Advanced Logging configuration for flask application based on yaml or json file. See logging.config

NOTE: If you want to use flask_logify.handlers.FlaskSysLogHandler you must init this extension with an app context.

The dump of request or response are made by builders, there are two concrete implementations:

  1. LogTextBuilder: message as plain text (configurable).

  2. LogJSONBuilder: message as json format.

You can create your own builder by extending class LogBuilder. In order to get the correct remote address you can override LogBuilder.get_remote_address method or you can inject a function in LogBuilder constructor.

See example usage in example/test.py.

FlaskLogging as a decorator attribute with which you can disable log messages for a specific route, passing a logging filter to it. For example you want disable log for health check endpoint. See example/text.py.

Quickstart

Install flask_logify using pip:

$ pip install Flask-Logify

Example usage

An example of log file configuration is under example folder.

Only yaml or json format are supported.

from flask import Flask
from flask_logify import FlaskLogging


app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['LOG_FILE_CONF'] = 'log.yaml'
app.config['LOG_LOGGER_NAME'] = 'flask-development'

logging = FlaskLogging()
with app.app_context():
    logging.init_app(app)

app.run()

Go to http://127.0.0.1:5000/ and see log messages like configured

Configuration

Base configuration keys:

  1. LOGGING: (default: None) dict logging configuration

  2. LOG_FILE_CONF: (default: None) absolute path of configuration file (has priority on LOGGING)

  3. LOG_APP_NAME: (default: flask) the ident of the record used by syslog

  4. LOG_LOGGER_NAME: (default: flask-development) usually is {LOG_APP_NAME}-{FLASK_ENV}

  5. REQUEST_ID_HEADER: (default: X-Request-ID) request id header key

  6. LOG_BUILDER: (default: text) log builder implementation (text, json)

Text and JSON builder configuration keys:

  1. LOG_REQ_HEADERS: (default: []) request headers to dump always

  2. LOG_RESP_HEADERS: (default: []) response headers to dump always

  3. LOG_REQ_SKIP_DUMP: (default: not DEBUG) if true dump of request body and headers are skipped

  4. LOG_RESP_SKIP_DUMP: (default: DEBUG) if true dump of response body and headers are skipped

Text builder only:

  1. LOG_RESP_FORMAT: (default: “OUTGOING RESPONSE for {address} at {path}: {level} STATUS {status}{headers}{body}”) log message format for response

  2. LOG_REQ_FORMAT: (default: “INCOMING REQUEST: {address} {method} {scheme} {path}{headers}{body}”) log message format for request

License MIT

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