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logging utility

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balsa (logging utility)

Simple to use package that sets up Python logging. With just a few lines of code get well formatted file and console or GUI logging.

Simple Example

from balsa import get_logger, Balsa

application_name = 'example'

log = get_logger(application_name)


def main():
    balsa = Balsa(application_name, 'james abel')
    balsa.init_logger()
    log.error('my error example')

This will yield output of this form:

2018-04-15 11:25:58,507 - example - balsa_simple_example.py - 12 - main - ERROR - my error example

Where did the name come from?

Balsa lumber is very soft and light, with a coarse, open grain. The Balsa package is light weight, malleable, and open source.

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