konsole is a simple logger built on top of Python's logging framework that prints to standard error and, if the underlying terminal is amenable to it, does so with the judicious use of bold and light type as well as a dash of color. This package's interface stands on its own, no experience or direct interaction with logging required. At the same time, this package plays equally well with other loggers, just leave console output to it.
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konsole is a simple logger built on top
of Python's logging framework that prints to standard error and, if the
underlying terminal is amenable to it, does so with the judicious use of bold
and light type as well as a dash of color. This package's interface stands on
its own, no experience or direct interaction with logging required. At the
same time, this package plays equally well with other loggers, just leave
(削除) konsole (削除ここまで) 🙄 console output to it.
In order to use konsole, you need to go through the usual motions of installing
(venv) project % python3 -m pip install konsole
and then importing the package
import konsole
konsole automatically integrates itself with Python’s logging system the first
time the module is imported into an application. Notably, it registers a handler
that prints messages to standard error with the root logger, replaces the
current logger class with a subclass that supports the detail keyword
argument, and enables the capture of Python warnings through the logging system.
konsole's public API follows below. It consists of one function to update the
configuration, one function to access the __main__ application logger, and six
functions to print messages at different priority levels. konsole includes type
annotations, which have been validated with
mypy.
Change the minimum level for printing message and/or the flag for forcing colors on/off.
def config(
*,
level: Optional[int] = None,
use_color: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None: ...
konsole starts out with INFO as minimum level and uses color if
standard error is a TTY.
Get the __main__ application logger. konsole uses it for writing messages.
def logger() -> logging.Logger
The logger, like any other logger created after the initialization of
konsole, supports the detail keyword argument (see below).
Log a message at the given level.
def critical(msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
def error(msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
def warning(msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
def info(msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
def debug(msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
def log(level: int, msg: str, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None: ...
The message string is the first and only mandatory argument. If the message
string contains % format specifiers, the necessary values must follow as
positional arguments.
Valid keyword arguments include those supported by Python's logging
framework, notably exc_info for including an exception's stacktrace. They
also include detail for supplemental data. konsole prints the mapping,
sequence, or scalar value on separate, indented lines after the message but
before an exception's stacktrace.
konsole defines ALL CAPS constants, e.g., WARNING, for the five levels
above. They have the same values as the corresponding constants in Python's
logging package.
© 2022 Robert Grimm. Subject to Apache 2.0 license. On GitHub. On PyPI.
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are relevant to that project's source code only.
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