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logging-rate-limiter
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a simple logging filter which can be used to limit the amount of logs getting out from a system. It uses token bucket algorithm internally.
pip install logging_rate_limiter
tests/test_logging.py
for a complete example"DEBUG": {
"tokens_per_sec": 1,
"starting_tokens": 1, # optional, default=0
"max_tokens_balance": 1 # optional, default=infinity
}
tokens_per_sec
: the number of tokens(logs) which will be available for a given log levelstarting_tokens
: the number of tokens already available at the start of the logging initialisationmax_tokens_balance
: the maximum number of tokens that can be accumulated if the logs for a particular level are not being requested as much as the tokens_per_sec
allowed. kind of limited burst balance.default
key with this config.default
is supplied and there is no config supplied for a requested log level then this requested log level will be checked against this default config. useful for scenario where you want an overall rate shared across multiple log levels.result_callback
can be supplied which will be called everytime a log record goes through filter functionresult_callback
must accept 2 params result
which is a boolean telling whether the log record was filtered or not and record
the original log record.FAQs
rate limiting filter for python logging module.
We found that logging-rate-limiter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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