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Logger Helper provides a simple way to gather verbose logs within your application. Set up your logging using the standard logging
library and decorate your classes, methods and functions (or even do it at the module level with the mod
method) to get detailed logs of what your application is doing:
Calling __main__.Test.add(a = 1, b = 2, c = 3)
Returned 6 from __main__.Test.add
Calling __main__.Test.subtract(a = 3, b = 2, c = 2)
Returned -1 from __main__.Test.subtract
Calling __main__.Test.divide_by_zero(a = 10)
Exception ZeroDivisionError occurred, "division by zero"
To install the Logger Helper package, ensure you have pip installed using your distributions package manager and then run the following command:
pip install logger-helper
You can start using the LoggerHelper
right away.
import logging
from logger_helper import LoggerHelper
# Perform your standard logging setup here
log = LoggerHelper(logging.getLogger(__name__), logging.DEBUG)
# DONE! Start decorating your modules, classes and functions:
@log
class MyClass:
def method_1(self):
pass
def method_2(self):
pass
@log
def function():
pass
For more information, be sure to read the documentation. If you clone this repository and install invoke, you can serve the documentation locally with invoke serve-docs
.