By this command line tool, you can run a python repl which logs everying into a file.
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Usage
Install:
pip install logrepl
run the repl:
pylogrepl
then the whole repl will be logged to the file yyyymmddhhmm.log
.
Config
Prefix of the log file
use the optional positional argument, for example:
pylogrepl prefix
then the log file will be prefix_yyyymmddhhmm.log
.
Dir to save the logs
use the -d
or --dir
options:
pylogrepl -d logs
pylogrepl --dir logs
then the log file will be in the logs
directory.
By .pylogrepl file
You can also sepcify the prefix & the directory by making a .pylogrepl
in the working directory:
dir=logs
prefix=my_prefix
note that the command line arguments are prioritized over the settings in .pylogrepl
. We suggest that specifying dir
in .pylogrepl
and prefix
by command line argument is a handy approach.
APIs
By executing pylogrepl
, the module logrepl
will be loaded to the current namespace.
update logging dir / file
logrepl.update(prefix=None, new_dir=None)
update new logging dir & new prefix. Logs will be written to a new prefix_yyyymmddhhmm.log
even no arguments are provided.
start / stop logging to file
logrepl.start_log()
start logging to the file.
logrepl.stop_log()
stop logging to the file.
Handler
logrepl.repl_handler
the Handler
object that controls the logging behavior of the repl.
Notes
Exceptions ocurred when writing to the log file will not be logged since it'll lead to infinite loop.
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