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..a non-invasive `logging` configurator.

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hanaro (하나로) is a non-invasive logging configurator.

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:

import hanaro

hanaro.configure_logging()
logger = hanaro.get_logger()
logger.info('Hello, World!')

In the above example hanaro is used to apply a basic logging configuration and then create a Logger instance that identifies the current module. No explciit configuration is provided, so the default behavior is to allocate a console handler with a logfmt that allows logging back-ends (GTM, ELK, etc) to properly handle mult-line log entries (typically error logs containing stack traces.)

When executed the program outputs the following:

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

Configuration

Configuration handling is performed using appsettings2 which supports json, toml, yaml, environment variable, and command-line args to provide a unified configuration. For demonstration, assume the following is the content of 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"
            }
        }
    }
}

Modifying the prior example to use such a configuration is trivial:

import appsettings2
import hanaro

hanaro.configure_logging(
    appsettings2.get_configuration()
)
logger = hanaro.get_logger()
logger.info('Hello, World!')

QA and DevOps will find that appsettings2.get_configuration makes it very easy to override configuration with just the one line of code.

Notables..

Things not obvious given the example above:

  • All configuration options are optional, you can reduce the config to specify only the features you wish to customize.
  • If no configuration (or a partial configuration) is provided, configure_logging() will apply defaults.
  • If no handlers are configured, a default handler for "console" logging is configured.
  • If no format is specified, a default that is friendly toward GTM/ELK/etc parsing is used.
  • 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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