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A non-invasive `logging` configurator and facilitator.

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hanaro (하나로) is a non-invasive logging configurator and facilitator for Python.

This README is only a high-level introduction to hanaro. For more detailed documentation, please view the official docs at https://hanaro.readthedocs.io.

Installation

hanaro can be installed from pypi through the usual means:

pip install hanaro

Usage

Let's try a "learn by example" approach. The following two snippets are the contents of a configuration file that contains a "logging" configuration section, and a Python code file that initializes Python's standard logging system using that configuration. This is by no means an exhaustive example, it only intends to touch on the major offerings of hanaro.

NOTE: Configuration handling is performed using appsettings2 which supports json, toml, yaml, xml, command-line args, and environment variables to provide a unified configuration solution. This example, however, uses json because of json's wider familiarity. For the sake of demonstration assume this content is in a file named appsettings.json.

{
    "logging": {
        "level": "INFO",
        "format": "[%(asctime)s] %(message)s level=%(levelname)s source=%(name)s %(metadata)s",
        "datefmt": "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S",
        "handlers": [
            {
                "type": "console",
                "level": "DEBUG"
            },
            {
                "type": "file",
                "level": "DEBUG",
                "path": "logs/",
                "name": "debug.log",
                "max_size": "4KiB",
                "max_count": 10,
                "format": "[%(asctime)s] level=%(levelname)s %(message)s source=\"%(name)s\" func=\"%(funcName)s\" %(metadata)s"
            },
            {
                "type": "custom",
                "class": "myapp.mymodule.myhandler",
                "level": "WARNING",
                "format": "msg=\"%(message)s\" level=\"%(levelname)s\" source=\"%(name)s\" func=\"%(funcName)s\" %(metadata)s"
            }
        ],
        "filters": {
            "asyncio": {
                "level": "WARNING"
            },
            "mysql.*": {
                "level": "WARNING"
            },
            "urllib3.*": {
                "level": "WARNING"
            },
            "websockets.*": {
                "level": "WARNING"
            }
        }
    }
}

This code sample is a minimum-viable solution. The custom handler above is omitted, but for the sake of demonstration know that class is the fully-qualified type name of a logging.Handler subclass and hanaro will create an instance of that class and configure as it does all other handlers.

from appsettings2 import getConfiguration
from hanaro import configureLogging
import logging

configureLogging(getConfiguration())

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

logger.info('Hello, World!')

When executed the program outputs the following:

[2025-12-31T12:34:56] Hello, World! level=INFO source=__main__ 

Notables..

Things not obvious given the example above:

  • All configuration options are optional, you can reduce the config to specifying only those things you wish to customize.
  • It is not necessary to load a configuration at all, a call to configureLogging() will still apply reasonable defaults such as adding a console handler, applying a line format, applying a default date format (ISO 8601), etc.
  • If no handlers are configured, a default handler for "console" is configured.

hanaro only has a single direct dependency: appsettings2.

Contact

You can reach me on Discord or open an Issue on Github.

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