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csmlog
Package to setup a python logger the way I like to use it.
- By default logs to files per logger and one for the overall project
- Sets a master logger with sub loggers per file (obtained via getLogger())
Usage
from csmlog import setup, getLogger
setup("appName") # call setup once whenever you would like to set the output location for future loggers
logger = getLogger(__file__)
# logger is a Python logger... feel free to use it.
# You should see logs in %APPDATA% on Windows and /var/log or ~/log on Linux/Mac
Google Sheets Logging
setup()
has an optional parameter: googleSheetShareEmail
. If it is given, it should be an email address to share a Google Sheets worksheet of logs.
In order to use this, you must have a Google Service Account or User Account's credentials (in JSON form) in ~/.gcreds.json
Internally the gspread module is used for Google Sheets communication/authentication. See https://gspread.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauth2.html for more information on getting credentials. The only thing different from their instructions is that for csmlog, the JSON credentials should be stored in ~/.gcreds.json.
Note that logs may be delayed due to rate limiting, etc. If you are logging a lot, it may not be a good idea to enable this feature.
Installation
pip install csmlog
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