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Name: logging_tree
Version: 1.4
Summary: Introspect and display the logger tree inside "logging"
Home-page: https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/logging_tree
Author: Brandon Rhodes
Author-email: brandon@rhodesmill.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: Introspection for the ``logging`` logger tree in the Standard Library.
While you can write programs that call this package's ``tree()``
function and examine the hierarchy of logger objects that it finds
inside of the Standard Library ``logging`` module, the simplest use of
this package for debugging is to call ``printout()`` to print the
loggers, filters, and handlers that your application has configured::
>>> logging.getLogger('a')
>>> logging.getLogger('a.b').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>>> logging.getLogger('x.c')
>>> from logging_tree import printout
>>> printout()
<--""
Level WARNING
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o<--"a"
| Level NOTSET so inherits level WARNING
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| o<--"a.b"
| Level DEBUG
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o<--[x]
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o<--"x.c"
Level NOTSET so inherits level WARNING
The logger tree should always print successfully, no matter how
complicated. A node whose ``[name]`` is in square brackets is a "place
holder" that has never actually been named in a ``getLogger()`` call,
but was created automatically to serve as the parent of loggers further
down the tree.
There are several interfaces that ``logging_tree`` supports, depending
on how much detail you need.
``logging_tree.printout(node=None)``
Prints the current logger tree, or the tree based at the given
`node`, to the standard output.
``logging_tree.format.build_description(node=None)``
Builds and returns the multi-line description of the current logger
tree, or the tree based at the given ``node``, as a single string
with newlines inside and a newline at the end.
``logging_tree.format.describe(node)``
A generator that yields a series of lines that describe the tree
based at the given ``node``. Note that the lines are returned
without newline terminators attached.
``logging_tree.tree()``
Fetch the current tree of loggers from the ``logging`` module.
Returns a node, that is simply a tuple with three fields:
| ``[0]`` the logger name (``""`` for the root logger).
| ``[1]`` the ``logging.Logger`` object itself.
| ``[2]`` a list of zero or more child nodes.
I owe great thanks to `Rover Apps <http://roverapps.com/>`_ for letting
me release this general-purpose tool, whose core logic I developed while
working on one of their projects. They care about the Python community!
I welcome contributions and ideas as this package matures. You can find
the bug tracker at the `repository page on github
<https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/logging_tree>`_. Developers can run
this package's tests with::
$ python -m unittest discover logging_tree
On older versions of Python you will instead have to install
``unittest2`` and use its ``unit2`` command line tool to run the tests.
Changelog
---------
**Version 1.4** - 2014 January 8
Thanks to a contribution from Dave Brondsema, disabled loggers are
now actually marked as "Disabled" to make it less of a surprise that
they fail to log anything.
**Version 1.3** - 2013 October 29
Be explicit and display the logger level ``NOTSET`` along with the
effective level inherited from the logger's ancestors; and display
the list of ``.filters`` of a custom logging handler even though it
might contain custom code that ignores them.
**Version 1.2** - 2013 January 19
Compatible with Python 3.3 thanks to @ralphbean.
**Version 1.1** - 2012 February 17
Now compatible with 2.3 <= Python <= 3.2.
**Version 1.0** - 2012 February 13
Can display the handler inside a MemoryHandler; entire public
interface documented; 100% test coverage.
**Version 0.6** - 2012 February 10
Added a display format for every ``logging.handlers`` class.
**Version 0.5** - 2012 February 8
Initial release.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 6 - Mature
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Logging
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