Encrypted logger reusable in any Python application
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Encrypted logger which stores everything using Fernet keys (AES128). Safe to use in environments that cannot store Personally Identifiable Information (PII), such as HIPAA-compliant applications.
Comes with a command line tool that is used to decrypt logs, including both open and tail -f functionality.
Learn more about Fernet: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/fernet/
# stdlib import logging # Zato from zato.enclog import EncryptedLogFormatter, genkey level = logging.INFO format = '%(levelname)s - %(message)s' key = genkey() formatter = EncryptedLogFormatter(key, format) handler = logging.StreamHandler() handler.setFormatter(formatter) logger = logging.getLogger('') logger.addHandler(handler) logger.setLevel(level) logger.info(b'{"user":"Jane Xi"}') # Shows the following INFO - gAAAAABWYa17oiDoSMVjF8JM9DWzB3dtEvenW9laKqgsFl4d4ksbLCkoJzTyrI3nXKYVOcC03dhJ_BwfWlBN3CdGxJZAwMmfUbUzLHkqw2JeTzdgtz0YEGU=
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