easylogging2
Loguru
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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easylogging2
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Is adding logging to a library good design?
I made a simple logging library to use it in my projects.. Easier and simpler But it is for simple use. https://github.com/AI35/easylogging2
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My bad projects
The first project is a library based on the Logging library, which is simpler and easier. https://github.com/AI35/easylogging2
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Add more features to my logging lib (easylogging2) https://github.com/AI35/easylogging2
Loguru
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Loguru VS polog - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Dec 2023
- a few comments and questions about loguru - the most popular 3rd party logging module for Python
- What libraries do you use the most alongside django?
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Linus is being reasonable and wise and well-mannered once again. Wouldn't mind reading a few juicy expletives, to be honest.
Because you get to see the simultaneous mix of arguments about objective verifiable facts and arguments about yelling at each other. Plus I don't understand how to cook but I do understand Delgan/loguru#563.
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library to log methods and function calls.
How can we integrate with current logging libraries such as logging, logges, loguru? And how would you compare your library with ic
- Is adding logging to a library good design?
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Where can I apply logging specifically with loguru?
I found loguru online and was thinking if it's relevant for my code. As far as I understand it would be preferable as opposed to me printing my exceptions with print.
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Logging in Python Like a Pro
You should try the loguru library. I was able to roll a rolling-upload-to-s3 adapter in under an hour. Switching to json logs is one bool flag away. Plus it's gorgeous
https://github.com/Delgan/loguru
Also iirc s3's "file-like interface" does not actually obey the file protocol, which is obnoxious.
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NameError: name 'logger' is not defined
If you have a choice, save yourself some heartache and install loguru
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The Boilerplate for Logging in Python
This? First time to hear about it. Thanks!
What are some alternatives?
simber - A simple, minimal and powerful logging library for Python
structlog - Simple, powerful, and fast logging for Python.
wryte - A Python logger for people who want some logging sanity
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
logzero - Robust and effective logging for Python 2 and 3.
logbook - A cool logging replacement for Python.
Eliot - Eliot: the logging system that tells you *why* it happened
icecream - 🍦 Never use print() to debug again.
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
Raven - Raven is the legacy Python client for Sentry (getsentry.com) — replaced by sentry-python
daiquiri - Python library to easily setup basic logging functionality
sentry-python - The official Python SDK for Sentry.io