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logging-with-context
Advanced tools
This library provides utilities to easily add context to logging messages and to show them, promoting a logging style that separates the log message from its contextual values.
It helps you turning this:
logger.info("Reading user %s posts", user_id)
posts = get_posts(user_id)
logger.info("User %s have %d posts", user_id, len(posts))
Into this:
with add_global_context({"user_id": user_id}):
logger.info("Reading user posts")
posts = get_posts(user_id)
logger.info("User posts readed", extra={"posts_count": len(posts)})
You can read the docs at https://terseus.github.io/python-logging-with-context/
MIT
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Python library to add context to logging messages
We found that logging-with-context 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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