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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!
icecream
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Show HN: Dbg.h: C macro for quick and dirty print debugging
Hey, very useful. Thanks! Similar to ic() for python, but with the nice ability to be used inline.
https://github.com/gruns/icecream
- When you are looking at someone else's code base and you want to make a copy of it to put in a million print statements to understand it, what is good practice in terms of version control and naming the copy?
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Pythoneers here, what are some of the best python tricks you guys use when progrmming with python
Icecream is great for this. Just calling ic(foo) gives you the same thing on stderr.
- What's you fav ice cream??
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What Python debugger do you use?
I get around this by using loguru (a wrapper around python's logger), so I get information like the calling function and line number with my debugging statements. I don't use it these days (and actually built something extremely similar around the same time), but icecream is another alternative that facilitates debugging-by-print
- Top 3 hardest things with debugging as a beginner?
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Does anyone use python debugger?
Most of the time I simply use icecream (a much better version of print()), and sometimes, I use pudb (a visual debugger) for tougher/trickier bugs.
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Let's do a war
We also have ice cream
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What is your favorite ,most underrated 3rd party python module that made your programming 10 times more easier and less code ? so we can also try that out :-) .as a beginner , mine is pyinputplus
I found icecream in a post on this subreddit and still use it as an alternative to print for debugging.
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A script for print debugging python code
In the future using something like icecream might be interesting as well.
What are some alternatives?
structlog - Simple, powerful, and fast logging for Python.
pdb++
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
py-spy - Sampling profiler for Python programs
logzero - Robust and effective logging for Python 2 and 3.
Laboratory - Achieving confident refactoring through experimentation with Python 2.7 & 3.3+
logbook - A cool logging replacement for Python.
remote-pdb - Remote vanilla PDB (over TCP sockets).
Eliot - Eliot: the logging system that tells you *why* it happened
PySnooper - Never use print for debugging again
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
django-debug-toolbar - A configurable set of panels that display various debug information about the current request/response.