Logging functions used in the CogWorks lab.
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Installation
pycogworks.logging can be installed with ‘pip’:
# pip install pycogworks.logging
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pycogworks.logging.getTime, pycogworks.logging.get_time
Returns the most accurate timestamp possible for the current OS.
>>> getTime() 1348684524.934422 >>> get_time() 1348684540.905437
pycogworks.logging.getDateTimeStamp
Generates a date/time stamp usefull in logs and for log filenames.
>>> getDateTimeStamp() '2012-09-26_13-33-06'
pycogworks.logging.writeHistoryFile
Takes a dict of subject information and writes a history file. The subject information dict must contain a field called ‘rin’ with a value that contains a valid 9 digit RIN. If the subject information dict does not already contain an ‘encrypted_rin’ field, the RIN will be enrypted and added to the subject information dict under the field ‘encrypted_rin’. The subject information dict is then encoded as a JSON string and written to a file.
>>> writeHistoryFile("test.history",{"foo":"bar","rin":"123456789"})
# cat test.history { "cipher": "AES/CBC (RIJNDAEL) - 16Byte Key", "encrypted_rin": "300fe9abdca99d4a32cb2c43f2a69c5c", "foo": "bar", "rin": "123456789" }
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