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A library extending the standard logging toolbox (e.g., facilitating structured logging with minimal fuss).

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certlib.log

...is a library that extends the standard logging toolset. Among other things, it makes it possible to introduce structured logging with minimal fuss, and/or to start using the modern {}-based style of log message formatting (gradually if required).

Basic Info

You can install the certlib.log library by running (typically, in a virtual environment) the command: python3 -m pip install certlib.log

The library is compatible with Python 3.10 and all newer versions of Python. It uses only the Python standard library, i.e., it does not depend on any third-party packages.

Examples

Configuring Structured Logging and Auto-Makers

import logging.config

logging.config.dictConfig({
    "formatters": {
        "structured": {
            "()": "certlib.log.StructuredLogsFormatter",
            "defaults": {
                # Each key in this dict should be an *output data* key.
                # Each value should specify the respective *default value*.
                "system": "MyExample",
                "component": "MyAPI",
                "component_type": "web"
            },
            "auto_makers": {
                # Each key in this dict should be an *output data* key.
                # Each value should specify an *argumentless callable*
                # (for example, the `get()` method of some `ContextVar`).
                "client_ip": "myexample.myapi.client_ip_context_var.get",
                "nano_time": "time.time_ns"
            }
        }
    },
    "handlers": {
        "stderr": {
            "class": "logging.StreamHandler",
            "stream": "ext://sys.stderr",
            "formatter": "structured"
        }
    },
    "root": {
        "level": "INFO",
        "handlers": ["stderr"]
    },
    "disable_existing_loggers": False,
    "version": 1
})

Logging Stuff With {}-Formatted Text Message or No Text Message

import datetime as dt
import ipaddress
import logging
from certlib.log import xm   # Note: `xm` is short for `ExtendedMessage`

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

...

def example_with_text_message_formatting(city, humidity, error_summary=None):
    if error_summary:
        logger.error(xm(
            'An error occurred: {!r}', error_summary,
            exc_info=True, stack_info=True, stacklevel=2,
        ))

    logger.warning(xm('Humidity in {} is {:.1%}', city, humidity))

    logger.info(xm(
        # (Here: making use of `datetime`-specific format codes...)
        'Today is day #{today:%j} of the year {today:%Y}',
        today=dt.date.today(),

        # Arbitrary data items can also be given (which is especially
        # useful when `certlib.log.StructuredLogsFormatter` is in use).
        some_extra_item=42,
        other_arbitrary_stuff={'foo': [
            {'my-ip': ipaddress.IPv4Address('192.168.0.1')},
            dt.time(12, 59),
        ]},
    ))

def example_with_no_text(temperature, pressure, debug_data_dict, calm=True):
    # (The possibility to focus on pure data, *without* the need
    # to pass any *text-message*-related arguments, is especially
    # handy when `certlib.log.StructuredLogsFormatter` is in use.)

    if calm:
        logger.info(xm(
            # Just data:
            temperature=temperature,
            pressure=pressure,
        ))
    else:
        logger.error(xm(
            # Just data:
            temperature=temperature,
            pressure=pressure,

            # Special arguments:
            exc_info=True,
            stack_info=True,
            stacklevel=2,
        ))

    # Single dict providing data is also OK:
    logger.debug(xm(debug_data_dict))

You can find more examples in the User's Guide.

Copyright and License

Copyright (c) 2026, CERT Polska. All rights reserved.

The certlib.log library is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License (see the LICENSE.txt file in the source code repository).

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