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colored log messages and banners from commandline and python

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lib_log_utils

Version v1.4.9 as of 2020-08-08 see Changelog

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this library makes it easy to log colored messages from python and from the commandline. Text Wrapping is supported.

whenever possible, it tries to autodetect the correct settings for colored output.

currently the settings for TRAVIS and BINDER/Jupyter are detected automatically


automated tests, Travis Matrix, Documentation, Badges, etc. are managed with PizzaCutter (cookiecutter on steroids)

Python version required: 3.6.0 or newer

tested on linux “bionic” with python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.8-dev, pypy3 - architectures: amd64, ppc64le, s390x, arm64

good code coverage, flake8 style checking ,mypy static type checking ,tested under Linux, macOS, Windows, automatic daily builds and monitoring



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You might try it right away in Jupyter Notebook by using the “launch binder” badge, or click here

Usage

Python

import the module and check the code - it is very easy and documented there

as soon as I have some time, this will be completed (help welcome)

Commandline

Usage:

     log_util (-h | --version | --program_info)
     log_util [Options] "<message>"
     log_util "<message>" [Options]

Options:
     -h, --help          show help
     --version           show version
     --program_info      show Program Info

Arguments

message

the message to log

Options

option

description

-l –level <level>

the log level as number or predefined value, default = INFO

-b –banner

log as banner

-w –width <width>

the width of the message or the banner, if text wrap is used, default = 140

-s –silent <True|False> **

disables the output if set to “True” (not case sensitive)**, default = False

-q –quiet

disables the output (as flag), default = False

-f –force

take precedence over environment settings, default = False

–wrap –nowrap

use text wrap (this is the default value), default = True

–traceback –no-traceback

show traceback on commandline error, default = False

-e –extended

extended log format, default = plain

-p –plain

plain log format, default = plain

-c –colortest

color test

**This makes it possible to silence messages elegantly in a shellscript:

 #!/bin/bash

 # disable deprecation messages
 DEP_MSG_OFF="True"

...
...
log_util -l warning "some deprecation message" --silent=${DEP_MSG_OFF}
log_util -l info "another deprecation message" --silent=${DEP_MSG_OFF}
...

log levels

Text

Integer

NOTSET

0

SPAM

5

DEBUG

10

VERBOSE

15

INFO

20

NOTICE

25

WARNING

30

SUCCESS

35

ERROR

40

CRITICAL

50

Environment Settings

environment variable

function

LOG_UTIL_FMT

the log format - either “plain”, “extended” or a custom formatting string, default = plain

LOG_UTIL_LEVEL

the level of the logger, one of the predefined log levels, or “0” - “50”, default = 0

LOG_UTIL_WIDTH

the banner width if text wrap is used, must be >=”10”, default = 140

LOG_UTIL_WRAP

if text wrap should be used, must be True or False (not case sensitive), default = True

LOG_UTIL_QUIET

if the logger is used at all - must be True or False (not case sensitive), default = False

COLOREDLOGS_LOG_FORMAT

as described in coloredlogs

COLOREDLOGS_DATE_FORMAT

as described in coloredlogs

COLOREDLOGS_FIELD_STYLES

as described in coloredlogs

COLOREDLOGS_LEVEL_STYLES

as described in coloredlogs

environment settings take precedence over commandline arguments, unless –force is passed to the commandline

EXAMPLES

# multi-line banner
log_util -l warning "Line1${IFS}Line2${IFS}Line3"

# only show log messages from level WARNING upwards
export LOG_UTIL_LEVEL=WARNING

log_util -l info   "spam"   # this is not shown
log_util -l error  "ham"    # this is shown

# reset the log_level to 0 (the default value)
unset LOG_UTIL_LEVEL

Usage from Commandline

Usage: log_util [OPTIONS] [MESSAGE]

  colored log messages and banners from commandline and python

Options:
  --version                     Show the version and exit.
  -e, --extended                extended log format
  -p, --plain                   plain log format
  -b, --banner                  log as banner
  -w, --width INTEGER           wrap width, default=140
  --wrap / --nowrap             wrap text
  -s, --silent TEXT             disable logging if "True"
  -q, --quiet                   disable logging as flag
  -f, --force                   take precedence over environment settings
  -l, --level TEXT              log level as number or predefined Level
  --program_info                get program info
  -c, --colortest               color test
  --traceback / --no-traceback  return traceback information on cli
  -h, --help                    Show this message and exit.

Installation and Upgrade

  • Before You start, its highly recommended to update pip and setup tools:

python -m pip --upgrade pip
python -m pip --upgrade setuptools
  • to install the latest release from PyPi via pip (recommended):

python -m pip install --upgrade lib_log_utils
  • to install the latest version from github via pip:

python -m pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_log_utils.git
  • include it into Your requirements.txt:

# Insert following line in Your requirements.txt:
# for the latest Release on pypi:
lib_log_utils

# for the latest development version :
lib_log_utils @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_log_utils.git

# to install and upgrade all modules mentioned in requirements.txt:
python -m pip install --upgrade -r /<path>/requirements.txt
  • to install the latest development version from source code:

# cd ~
$ git clone https://github.com/bitranox/lib_log_utils.git
$ cd lib_log_utils
python setup.py install
  • via makefile: makefiles are a very convenient way to install. Here we can do much more, like installing virtual environments, clean caches and so on.

# from Your shell's homedirectory:
$ git clone https://github.com/bitranox/lib_log_utils.git
$ cd lib_log_utils

# to run the tests:
$ make test

# to install the package
$ make install

# to clean the package
$ make clean

# uninstall the package
$ make uninstall

Requirements

following modules will be automatically installed :

## Project Requirements
click
bitranox_coloredlogs @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/bitranox_coloredlogs.git
cli_exit_tools @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/cli_exit_tools.git
lib_parameter @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_parameter.git
lib_platform @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_platform.git
lib_programname @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_programname.git

Acknowledgements

  • special thanks to “uncle bob” Robert C. Martin, especially for his books on “clean code” and “clean architecture”

Contribute

I would love for you to fork and send me pull request for this project. - please Contribute

License

This software is licensed under the MIT license

Changelog

  • new MAJOR version for incompatible API changes,

  • new MINOR version for added functionality in a backwards compatible manner

  • new PATCH version for backwards compatible bug fixes

v1.4.9

2020-08-08: service release
  • fix documentation

  • fix travis

  • deprecate pycodestyle

  • implement flake8

v1.4.8

2020-08-01: fix doctests in windows

v1.4.7

2020-08-01: fix pypi deploy

v1.4.6

2020-07-31: fix travis build

v0.4.5

2020-07-29: fix environ.pop issue in doctest

v0.4.4

2020-07-29: feature release
  • use the new pizzacutter template

v0.4.3

2020-07-27: feature release
  • use cli_exit_tools

  • add banner parameter, to temporary disable/enable banner

v0.4.2

2020-07-23: separate travis profile

v0.4.1

2020-07-23: change color profiles

v0.4.0

2020-07-23: feature release
  • correct print_exception_traceback is stdout, stderr = None

  • added formatting parameter, custom log formatter

v0.3.0

2020-07-22: feature release
  • autodetect travis settings

  • autodetect binder/jupyter settings

v0.2.0

2020-07-22: feature release
  • log_exception_traceback and print_exception_traceback will also report stdout, stderr if present

v0.1.4

2020-07-17: feature release
  • bump coverage

v0.1.3

2020-07-17: feature release
  • comprehensive –colortest

  • automatically select 8 colors profile for travis

v0.1.2

2020-07-16: feature release
  • store settings in environment for commandline use

  • cleanup

  • release on pypi

  • fix cli test

  • enable traceback option on cli errors

  • jupyter notebook

v0.1.1

2020-07-06: patch release
  • new click cli

  • use PizzaCutter Template

v0.0.2

development

v0.0.1

2019-09-03: Initial public release

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