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multistructlog
==============
This module is a thin wrapper around Structlog that sets and provides defaults
for sending logs to one or more logging destinations with individual formatting
per destination.
The API consists of a single function: ``create_logger()``.
Args:
logging_config (dict): Input to logging.config.dictConfig
level(logging.loglevel): Overrides logging level for all loggers (not handlers!)
Returns:
log: structlog Logger object
It can be invoked as follows:
logging_config = ...
log = multistructlog.create_logger(config, level=logging.INFO)
log.info('Entered function', foo='bar')
To create a ``logging_config`` dictionary, see these docs:
- https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/logging.config.html#logging.config.dictConfig
- http://www.structlog.org/en/stable/standard-library.html#rendering-using-structlog-based-formatters-within-logging
There are no required arguments to `create_logger()` - any missing parts of the
config will be filled in with defaults that print structured logs to the
console.
If you don't specify a ``formatters`` section in your config, three will be
created which can be used in handlers:
- ``json``: renders one JSON dictionary per message
- ``structured``: prints structured logs with the ``structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer``
- ``structured-color``: same as ``structured`` but with forced color output
If you don't specify a ``handlers`` section, a handler will be added that logs
to console with ``logging.StreamHandler`` with format ``structured`` at level
``DEBUG``.
If you don't specify a ``loggers`` section, a default logger (empty string)
will be created with all items in ``handlers`` added to it, with a level of
``NOTSET`` (every level printed).
When setting log level, the higher of ``logging_config['loggers'][*]['level']``
and ``logging_config['handlers'][*]['level']`` is used. The ``level`` parameter
overrides the ``loggers`` value of level, not the ``handlers`` level.
If the handler's level is set to ``DEBUG`` but the logger's level is set to
``ERROR``, the handler will be overridden and only log ``ERROR`` level messages.
Multistructlog also adds a ``TRACE`` log level (integer level 5) that is below
"DEBUG" to both standard library ``Logger`` and Structlog ``BoundLogger``.
List of standard logging levels:
https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/logging.html#logging-levels
Changelog
---------
1.x versions
- legacy
2.0.0
- Substantial refactor/rewrite
- Cache logger objects
- Add trace levels
2.1.0
- Force color on when using structured-color formatter
- Print timestamp and loglevel by default
- Fix issues with reinitialziaton of logger