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'beans-logging' is a python package for simple logger and easily managing logs.

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Python Logging (beans-logging)

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beans-logging is a python package for simple logger and easily managing logs.

It is a Loguru based custom logging package for python projects.

✨ Features

  • Main logger based on Loguru logging - https://pypi.org/project/loguru
  • Logging to log files (all, error, json)
  • Pre-defined logging configs and handlers
  • Colorful logging
  • Auto intercepting and muting modules
  • Load config from YAML or JSON file
  • Custom options as a config
  • Custom logging formats
  • Multiprocess compatibility (Linux, macOS - 'fork')
  • Add custom handlers
  • Base logging module

🛠 Installation

1. 🚧 Prerequisites

[OPTIONAL] For DEVELOPMENT environment:

2. 📦 Install the package

[NOTE] Choose one of the following methods to install the package [A ~ F]:

OPTION A. [RECOMMENDED] Install from PyPi:

pip install -U beans-logging

OPTION B. Install latest version directly from GitHub repository:

pip install git+https://github.com/bybatkhuu/module-python-logging.git

OPTION C. Install from the downloaded source code:

git clone https://github.com/bybatkhuu/module-python-logging.git && \
    cd ./module-python-logging

# Install directly from the source code:
pip install .

# Or install with editable mode:
pip install -e .

OPTION D. Install for DEVELOPMENT environment:

pip install -e .[dev]

# Install pre-commit hooks:
pre-commit install

OPTION E. Install from pre-built release files:

  1. Download .whl or .tar.gz file from releases
  2. Install with pip:
# Install from .whl file:
pip install ./beans_logging-[VERSION]-py3-none-any.whl

# Or install from .tar.gz file:
pip install ./beans_logging-[VERSION].tar.gz

OPTION F. Copy the module into the project directory (for testing):

# Install python dependencies:
pip install -r ./requirements.txt

# Copy the module source code into the project:
cp -r ./src/beans_logging [PROJECT_DIR]
# For example:
cp -r ./src/beans_logging /some/path/project/

🚸 Usage/Examples

To use beans_logging, import the logger instance from the beans_logging.auto package:

from beans_logging.auto import logger

You can call logging methods directly from the logger instance:

logger.info("Logging info.")

Simple

configs/logger.yml:

logger:
  app_name: my-app
  level:
    base: TRACE
  handlers:
    file_handler:
      enabled: true
    err_file_handler:
      enabled: true
    json_handler:
      enabled: true
    err_json_handler:
      enabled: true

main.py:

#!/usr/bin/env python

from beans_logging.auto import logger


logger.trace("Tracing...")
logger.debug("Debugging...")
logger.info("Logging info.")
logger.success("Success.")
logger.warning("Warning something.")
logger.error("Error occured.")
logger.critical("CRITICAL ERROR.")


def divide(a, b):
    _result = a / b
    return _result


def nested(c):
    try:
        divide(5, c)
    except ZeroDivisionError as err:
        logger.error(err)
        raise


try:
    nested(0)
except Exception:
    logger.exception("Show me, what value is wrong:")

Run the examples/simple:

cd ./examples/simple

python ./main.py

Output:

[2025-11-01 00:00:00.735 +09:00 | TRACE | beans_logging._intercept:96]: Intercepted modules: ['potato_util._base', 'potato_util.io', 'concurrent', 'concurrent.futures', 'asyncio', 'potato_util.io._sync', 'potato_util']; Muted modules: [];
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | TRACE | __main__:6]: Tracing...
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | DEBUG | __main__:7]: Debugging...
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | INFO  | __main__:8]: Logging info.
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | OK    | __main__:9]: Success.
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | WARN  | __main__:10]: Warning something.
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | ERROR | __main__:11]: Error occured.
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | CRIT  | __main__:12]: CRITICAL ERROR.
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.736 +09:00 | ERROR | __main__:24]: division by zero
[2025-11-01 00:00:00.737 +09:00 | ERROR | __main__:31]: Show me, what value is wrong:
Traceback (most recent call last):

> File "/home/user/workspaces/projects/my/module-python-logging/examples/simple/./main.py", line 29, in <module>
    nested(0)
    └ <function nested at 0x102f37910>

  File "/home/user/workspaces/projects/my/module-python-logging/examples/simple/./main.py", line 22, in nested
    divide(5, c)
    │         └ 0
    └ <function divide at 0x102f377f0>

  File "/home/user/workspaces/projects/my/module-python-logging/examples/simple/./main.py", line 16, in divide
    _result = a / b
              │   └ 0
              └ 5

ZeroDivisionError: division by zero

👍


⚙️ Configuration

templates/configs/logger.yml:

logger:
  # app_name: app
  level:
    base: INFO
    err: WARNING
  format_str: "[{time:YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSS Z} | {extra[level_short]:<5} | {name}:{line}]: {message}"
  file:
    logs_dir: "./logs"
    rotate_size: 10000000
    rotate_time: "00:00:00"
    retention: 90
    encoding: utf8
  use_custom_serialize: false
  intercept:
    enabled: true
    only_base: false
    ignore_modules: []
    include_modules: []
    mute_modules: []
  handlers:
    std_handler:
      enabled: true
      h_type: STD
      format: "[<c>{time:YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSS Z}</c> | <level>{extra[level_short]:<5}</level> | <w>{name}:{line}</w>]: <level>{message}</level>"
      colorize: true
    file_handler:
      enabled: false
      h_type: FILE
      sink: "{app_name}.all.log"
    err_file_handler:
      enabled: false
      h_type: FILE
      sink: "{app_name}.err.log"
      error: true
    json_handler:
      enabled: false
      h_type: FILE
      sink: "json/{app_name}.all.json.log"
      serialize: true
    err_json_handler:
      enabled: false
      h_type: FILE
      sink: "json/{app_name}.err.json.log"
      serialize: true
      error: true
  extra:

🌎 Environment Variables

.env.example:

# ENV=LOCAL
# DEBUG=false
# TZ=UTC

🧪 Running Tests

To run tests, run the following command:

# Install python test dependencies:
pip install .[test]

# Run tests:
python -m pytest -sv -o log_cli=true
# Or use the test script:
./scripts/test.sh -l -v -c

🏗️ Build Package

To build the python package, run the following command:

# Install python build dependencies:
pip install -r ./requirements/requirements.build.txt

# Build python package:
python -m build
# Or use the build script:
./scripts/build.sh

📝 Generate Docs

To build the documentation, run the following command:

# Install python documentation dependencies:
pip install -r ./requirements/requirements.docs.txt

# Serve documentation locally (for development):
mkdocs serve -a 0.0.0.0:8000 --livereload
# Or use the docs script:
./scripts/docs.sh

# Or build documentation:
mkdocs build
# Or use the docs script:
./scripts/docs.sh -b

📚 Documentation


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