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A custom logger package

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LogMagix

Beautiful & Simple Python Logger

🚀 Quick Start

from logmagix import Logger, LogLevel

# Choose your logging style (1 = ColorLogger, 2 = SimpleLogger)
log = Logger(
    style=1,  # Default colorful style
    prefix="MyApp",
    github_repository="https://github.com/sexfrance/logmagix",
    level=LogLevel.DEBUG,
    log_file="logs/app.log"  # Optional log file
)

# Basic logging
log.info("Hello World!")
log.success("Operation completed!")
log.warning("Something might be wrong")
log.error("An error occurred")
log.critical("Fatal error", exit_code=1)

🔥 Features

  • Log messages for various levels: success, warning, failure, debug, critical, info, and more.
  • Color customization using ANSI escape sequences.
  • Time-stamped log messages for better tracking.
  • Built-in animated loader for visually appealing loading spinners.
  • Log saving to file with optional log file paths.
  • Customizable log and loader prefixes.
  • ASCII art display for personalized greetings, system info, and branding.
  • Simple and flexible API with multiple ways to use the Loader class.
  • Customizable text alignment for the Home ASCII art display.

⚙️ Installation

To install the package locally, clone the repository and run:

pip install .

You can also install it via pip from PyPI:

pip install logmagix

🔧 Usage

Importing the Package

from logmagix import Logger, Loader, Home

Logging

Initialize the Logger class to log messages with different levels:

log = Logger()

# Success message
log.success("Operation completed successfully!")

# Failure message
log.failure("Something went wrong!")

# Warning message
log.warning("This is a warning!")

# Informational message
log.info("Informational log message")

# Debug message
log.debug("Debugging log message")

# Critical message (also terminates the program with optional exit code)
log.critical("Critical failure encountered", exit_code=1)

Log Levels

LogMagix provides several logging levels to help categorize the severity and type of log messages. You can configure the minimum log level to display based on your requirements:

  • DEBUG: For detailed debug messages.
  • INFO: For informational messages.
  • WARNING: For warning messages.
  • SUCCESS: For successful operations.
  • FAILURE: For non-critical errors.
  • CRITICAL: For critical errors; may terminate the program.

You can set the minimum logging level on initialization by passing a LogLevel value to the Logger constructor. For example:

from logmagix import Logger, LogLevel

log = Logger(level=LogLevel.WARNING)

With this setting, only WARNING, SUCCESS, FAILURE, and CRITICAL messages will display.

🎨 Logging Styles

LogMagix offers two distinct logging styles:

Style 1: ColorLogger (Default)

log = Logger(style=1)  # or just Logger()

Features colorful, detailed output with customizable prefixes and ANSI color formatting.

Style 2: SimpleLogger

log = Logger(style=2)

Provides a minimalist, clean output format with basic color coding.

Style Comparison

# Style 1 (ColorLogger)
log1 = Logger(prefix="ColorLogger")
log1.success("Operation successful!")
# Output: [ColorLogger] [12:34:56] [Success] -> Operation successful!

# Style 2 (SimpleLogger)
log2 = Logger(style=2, prefix="SimpleLogger")
log2.success("Operation successful!")
# Output: 12:34:56 » SUCCESS ➔ Operation successful!

Log File Saving

You can specify a log file path to save logs to a file for further review or debugging. The logger will automatically strip ANSI color codes from messages saved to the log file for readability. Log files are appended with each new logging session.

log = Logger(log_file="logs/app.log")
log.success("This message will also be saved to app.log")

To view logs saved to the file, open the specified path and review the recorded entries, which include timestamped log messages for tracking system state over time.

🔄 Loading Animation

The Loader class now supports custom prefixes and can be used in two ways:

from logmagix import Loader
import time

# Method 1: Context Manager
with Loader(
    prefix="MyApp",
    desc="Processing...",
    end="Completed!",
    timeout=0.1
):
    time.sleep(2)  # Your task here

# Method 2: Manual Control
loader = Loader(
    prefix="MyApp",
    desc="Loading...",
    end="Done!",
    timeout=0.05
).start()
time.sleep(2)  # Your task here
loader.stop()

Custom Log and Loader Prefix

Both the Logger and Loader classes allow for customizing the prefix shown before each message:

Logger Prefix:

log = Logger(prefix=".myapp/logs")
log.success("This message has a custom log prefix!")

Loader Prefix:

loader = Loader(prefix=".myapp/loader", desc="Loading with a custom loader prefix...")
loader.start()
time.sleep(5)  # Simulate a task
loader.stop()

ASCII Art and Greeting (New Home Class)

The Home class lets you display customized ASCII art text along with system information, such as a welcome message, username, or credits.

Using the Home Class:

home_screen = Home(
    text="LogMagix",
    align="center",
    adinfo1="discord.cyberious.xyz",
    adinfo2="v1.0",
    credits="Developed by sexfrance",
    clear = False, # To clear the console, default is True
)

home_screen.display()

This will display the ASCII art version of "LogMagix" in the center of the terminal, along with optional adinfo1 and adinfo2 texts at the bottom. The terminal width is automatically detected to align the text properly.

Full Example

Here’s an example showing both logging, loader, and the new Home class functionality:

from logmagix import Logger, Home, Loader, LogLevel
import time
import uuid

# Test ColorLogger (Style 1 - Default)
log1 = Logger(
    prefix="ColorLogger",
    github_repository="https://github.com/sexfrance/LogMagix",
    level=LogLevel.DEBUG,
    log_file="logs/color.log"
)

start_time = time.time()
log1.success("We are running style 1!")
log1.warning("Watch out, something might happen!")
log1.failure("Critical error occurred!")
log1.info("System is working properly")
log1.debug(f"The system uuid is {uuid.getnode()}")
log1.message("Dad", f"How are you? I'm gonna come soon!", start=start_time, end=time.time())
log1.question("How old are you? ")

# Test SimpleLogger (Style 2)
log2 = Logger(
    style=2,
    prefix="SimpleLogger",
    level=LogLevel.INFO,
    log_file="logs/simple.log"
)

start_time = time.time()
log2.success("We are running style 2 !")
log2.info("System is working properly")
log2.error("Critical error occurred!")
log2.warning("Watch out, something might happen!")
log2.message("System is working properly")
log2.debug(f"The system uuid is {uuid.getnode()}")
log2.question("How old are you? ")

# Test loader with custom prefix and context manager
print("\nTesting Loader:")
with Loader(prefix="custom/loader/prefix", desc="Processing data..."):
    time.sleep(2)  # Simulate task

# Use loader with custom prefix and start/stop methods
loader = Loader(prefix="custom/loader/prefix", desc="Saving files...", end="Done !", timeout=0.05).start()
time.sleep(2)  # Simulate task
loader.stop()


# Display home screen
home_screen = Home(
    text="LogMagix",
    align="center",
    adinfo1="Test Suite",
    adinfo2="v1.0.0",
    credits="Testing Framework",
    clear=True
)
home_screen.display()

# Test critical error (commented out as it exits the program)
log1.critical("Critical error occurred!")

Customization in Home Class

  • text: The text to be displayed in ASCII art.
  • align: Align the ASCII art text to "left", "center", or "right" in the terminal.
  • adinfo1 and adinfo2: Additional information displayed below the ASCII art.
  • credits: Optional credits or user information.

📹 Preview

Preview

❗ Requirements

LogMagix requires:

  • colorama for cross-platform color support in the terminal.
  • pystyle for creating the colored text effects.

To install dependencies, run:

pip install colorama pystyle

©️ License

LogMagix is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

🖥️ Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository, make changes, and submit a pull request.

👤 Author

LogMagix is developed and maintained by sexfrance.

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