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Loggingpython is a Python package that provides a simple and extensible way to integrate logging into your applications. The package starts with a simple logger and can be extended with additional functions to meet the requirements of your application.

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loggingpython

loggingpython is a Python package that provides a simple and extensible way to integrate logging into your applications. The package starts with a basic logger and can be extended with additional functions to meet the requirements of your application.

Please always use the most current version

Installation

With pip

For a simple installation via pip, run the following command:

pip install loggingpython

With GitHub

To install the latest development of loggingpython directly from the GitHub repository, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/loggingpython-Community/loggingpython.git
  1. Change into the cloned directory:
cd loggingpython
  1. Install the package:
pip install .

Simple Example

In this section, we show how to configure and use a basic logger with loggingpython. First, we import the package and create a logger:

import loggingpython as lp

# Create a basic logger
logger = lp.getBasicLogger()

This creates a logger with a Filehandler and a Consolehandler, the Consolehandler has colors at message.

This creat a logger without handlers.

import loggingpython as lp

# Create a logger
logger = lp.getLogger()

# Creat a FileHandler
filehandler = lp.FileHandler(logger.name)
logger.addHandler(filehandler)

# Creat a Consolehandler
consolehandler = lp.ConsoleHandler()
logger.addHandler(consolehandler)

# Creat a JSONhandler
jsonhandler = lp.JSONHandler()
logger.addHandler(jsonhandler)

# Creat a SQLHandler
sqlhandler = lp.SQLHandler()
logger.addHandler(sqlhandler)

Now, we can use the logger to generate various types of log messages:

python

# Logging messages at different levels
logger.debug("This is a debug message.")
logger.info("This is an info message.")
logger.warning("This is a warning.")
logger.error("This is an error.")
logger.critical("This is a critical error.")

#Log message with an exception
try:
    1 / 0 
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
    logger.error("An exception occurred: %s", e)

The file handler saves the logs in the logs/file.log directory.

This example shows how to configure and use a basic logger to generate various types of log messages.


We welcome your contributions to the development of loggingpython. If you have feedback, suggestions or would like to contribute to the development, please visit our GitHub repository for more information. You can also find more details in our wiki or in the folder Docs. For more detailed information, please also visit our package page on PyPi.


License

loggingpython is licensed under the MIT License.

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