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logging-utils-tddschn
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Logging utilities for personal use.
$ pip install logging-utils-tddschn
get_logger
Check the source code linked above to learn more about the arguments.
from logging_utils_tddschn import get_logger
logger, _ = get_logger(__name__)
logger.info('Logging from logging-utils-tddschn!')
_DEBUG=1 python3 app.py
# prints something like
# INFO:tests.test_utils_naive:/Users/tddschn/app.py:5:my_func:Logging from logging-utils-tddschn!
# logging is turned off (sent to NullHandler) if you don't set env var _DEBUG or it's set to false.
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Logging utilities for personal use.
We found that logging-utils-tddschn 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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