Respuestas:
Un ejemplo de uso en logging.basicConfig
lugar delogging.fileHandler()
logging.basicConfig(filename=logname,
filemode='a',
format='%(asctime)s,%(msecs)d %(name)s %(levelname)s %(message)s',
datefmt='%H:%M:%S',
level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.info("Running Urban Planning")
self.logger = logging.getLogger('urbanGUI')
En orden, las cinco partes hacen lo siguiente:
filename=logname
)filemode='a'
)format=...
)datefmt='%H:%M:%S'
)level=logging.DEBUG
).if __name__ == '__main__':
si se ejecuta en apache
if __name__ == '__main__':
no se ejecuta.
Tomado del " libro de recetas de registro ":
# create logger with 'spam_application'
logger = logging.getLogger('spam_application')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# create file handler which logs even debug messages
fh = logging.FileHandler('spam.log')
fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logger.addHandler(fh)
Y estás listo para irte.
PD: Asegúrate de leer también el CÓMO de registro .
logger.warning("message")
, no puedo usar logger.info("message")
ni logger.debug("message")
. Eso es un poco molesto.
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
. Los registradores se pueden configurar con varios controladores; el nivel configurado en el registrador determina qué mensajes de registro de nivel de gravedad enviar a cada uno de sus controladores, y los niveles establecidos en los controladores determinan qué niveles procesará el controlador. Tenga en cuenta que aquellos que quieran imprimir mensajes de información solo necesitan configurar esto INFO
tanto en el registrador como en el controlador.
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
- gracias por los comentarios
Prefiero usar un archivo de configuración. Me permite cambiar los niveles de registro, las ubicaciones, etc. sin cambiar el código cuando paso del desarrollo al lanzamiento. Simplemente empaqueto un archivo de configuración diferente con el mismo nombre y con los mismos registradores definidos.
import logging.config
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Configure the logger
# loggerConfigFileName: The name and path of your configuration file
logging.config.fileConfig(path.normpath(loggerConfigFileName))
# Create the logger
# Admin_Client: The name of a logger defined in the config file
mylogger = logging.getLogger('Admin_Client')
msg='Bite Me'
myLogger.debug(msg)
myLogger.info(msg)
myLogger.warn(msg)
myLogger.error(msg)
myLogger.critical(msg)
# Shut down the logger
logging.shutdown()
Aquí está mi código para el archivo de configuración de registro
#These are the loggers that are available from the code
#Each logger requires a handler, but can have more than one
[loggers]
keys=root,Admin_Client
#Each handler requires a single formatter
[handlers]
keys=fileHandler, consoleHandler
[formatters]
keys=logFormatter, consoleFormatter
[logger_root]
level=DEBUG
handlers=fileHandler
[logger_Admin_Client]
level=DEBUG
handlers=fileHandler, consoleHandler
qualname=Admin_Client
#propagate=0 Does not pass messages to ancestor loggers(root)
propagate=0
# Do not use a console logger when running scripts from a bat file without a console
# because it hangs!
[handler_consoleHandler]
class=StreamHandler
level=DEBUG
formatter=consoleFormatter
args=(sys.stdout,)# The comma is correct, because the parser is looking for args
[handler_fileHandler]
class=FileHandler
level=DEBUG
formatter=logFormatter
# This causes a new file to be created for each script
# Change time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S") to time.strftime("%Y%m%d")
# And only one log per day will be created. All messages will be amended to it.
args=("D:\\Logs\\PyLogs\\" + time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")+'.log', 'a')
[formatter_logFormatter]
#name is the name of the logger root or Admin_Client
#levelname is the log message level debug, warn, ect
#lineno is the line number from where the call to log is made
#04d is simple formatting to ensure there are four numeric places with leading zeros
#4s would work as well, but would simply pad the string with leading spaces, right justify
#-4s would work as well, but would simply pad the string with trailing spaces, left justify
#filename is the file name from where the call to log is made
#funcName is the method name from where the call to log is made
#format=%(asctime)s | %(lineno)d | %(message)s
#format=%(asctime)s | %(name)s | %(levelname)s | %(message)s
#format=%(asctime)s | %(name)s | %(module)s-%(lineno) | %(levelname)s | %(message)s
#format=%(asctime)s | %(name)s | %(module)s-%(lineno)04d | %(levelname)s | %(message)s
#format=%(asctime)s | %(name)s | %(module)s-%(lineno)4s | %(levelname)-8s | %(message)s
format=%(asctime)s | %(levelname)-8s | %(lineno)04d | %(message)s
#Use a separate formatter for the console if you want
[formatter_consoleFormatter]
format=%(asctime)s | %(levelname)-8s | %(filename)s-%(funcName)s-%(lineno)04d | %(message)s
%%
en Python 3. por ejemplotime.strftime("%%Y%%m%%D")
http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#logging.basicConfig
logging.basicConfig(filename='/path/to/your/log', level=....)
logging
documentación oficial del módulo lo permite. Incluso puedes elegir qué registros van a la terminal y cuáles van a un archivo, y muchas más aplicaciones interesantes. docs.python.org/3/howto/…
aquí hay una forma más sencilla de hacerlo. esta solución no usa un diccionario de configuración y usa un controlador de archivos de rotación, así:
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
logging.basicConfig(handlers=[RotatingFileHandler(filename=logpath+filename,
mode='w', maxBytes=512000, backupCount=4)], level=debug_level,
format='%(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s',
datefmt='%m/%d/%Y%I:%M:%S %p')
logger = logging.getLogger('my_logger')
o así:
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
handlers = [
RotatingFileHandler(filename=logpath+filename, mode='w', maxBytes=512000,
backupCount=4)
]
logging.basicConfig(handlers=handlers, level=debug_level,
format='%(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s',
datefmt='%m/%d/%Y%I:%M:%S %p')
logger = logging.getLogger('my_logger')
la variable de los manejadores debe ser iterable. logpath + filename y debug_level son solo variables que contienen la información respectiva. por supuesto, los valores para los parámetros de la función dependen de usted.
la primera vez que estaba usando el módulo de registro cometí el error de escribir lo siguiente, lo que genera un error de bloqueo del archivo del sistema operativo (lo anterior es la solución):
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
logging.basicConfig(filename=logpath+filename, level=debug_level, format='%(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s', datefmt='%m/%d/%Y
%I:%M:%S %p')
logger = logging.getLogger('my_logger')
logger.addHandler(RotatingFileHandler(filename=logpath+filename, mode='w',
maxBytes=512000, backupCount=4))
¡y Bob es tu tío!
http://docs.python.org/library/logging.handlers.html#filehandler
La
FileHandler
clase, ubicada en ellogging
paquete principal , envía la salida del registro a un archivo de disco.
FileHandler
electrónico para diversas situaciones. ( WatchedFileHandler
, RotatingFileHandler
, Etc.)
Este ejemplo debería funcionar bien. He agregado streamhandler para consola. El registro de la consola y los datos del controlador de archivos deben ser similares.
# MUTHUKUMAR_TIME_DATE.py #>>>>>>>> file name(module)
import sys
import logging
import logging.config
# ================== Logger ================================
def Logger(file_name):
formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt='%(asctime)s %(module)s,line: %(lineno)d %(levelname)8s | %(message)s',
datefmt='%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S') # %I:%M:%S %p AM|PM format
logging.basicConfig(filename = '%s.log' %(file_name),format= '%(asctime)s %(module)s,line: %(lineno)d %(levelname)8s | %(message)s',
datefmt='%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', filemode = 'w', level = logging.INFO)
log_obj = logging.getLogger()
log_obj.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# log_obj = logging.getLogger().addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
# console printer
screen_handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout) #stream=sys.stdout is similar to normal print
screen_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logging.getLogger().addHandler(screen_handler)
log_obj.info("Logger object created successfully..")
return log_obj
# =======================================================
MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK.py #>>>>>>>>>>> file name
# calling **Logger** function
file_name = 'muthu'
log_obj =Logger(file_name)
log_obj.info("yes hfghghg ghgfh".format())
log_obj.critical("CRIC".format())
log_obj.error("ERR".format())
log_obj.warning("WARN".format())
log_obj.debug("debug".format())
log_obj.info("qwerty".format())
log_obj.info("asdfghjkl".format())
log_obj.info("zxcvbnm".format())
# closing file
log_obj.handlers.clear()
OUTPUT:
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_TIME_DATE,line: 17 INFO | Logger object created successfully..
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 8 INFO | yes hfghghg ghgfh
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 9 CRITICAL | CRIC
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 10 ERROR | ERR
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 11 WARNING | WARN
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 12 DEBUG | debug
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 13 INFO | qwerty
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 14 INFO | asdfghjkl
2019/07/13 23:54:40 MUTHUKUMAR_LOGGING_CHECK,line: 15 INFO | zxcvbnm
Thanks,
Descripción del formato
#%(name)s Name of the logger (logging channel).
#%(levelname)s Text logging level for the message ('DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL').
#%(asctime)s Human-readable time when the LogRecord was created. By default this is of the form ``2003-07-08 16:49:45,896'' (the numbers after the comma are millisecond portion of the time).
#%(message)s The logged message.
Forma normal de llamar
import logging
#logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.info('Start reading database')
# read database here
records = {'john': 55, 'tom': 66}
logger.debug('Records: %s', records)
logger.info('Updating records ...')
# update records here
logger.info('Finish updating records')
Salida
INFO:__main__:Start reading database
DEBUG:__main__:Records: {'john': 55, 'tom': 66}
INFO:__main__:Updating records ...
INFO:__main__:Finish updating records
Usando Dict, valores de llamada
import logging
import logging.config
import otherMod2
def main():
"""
Based on http://docs.python.org/howto/logging.html#configuring-logging
"""
dictLogConfig = {
"version":1,
"handlers":{
"fileHandler":{
"class":"logging.FileHandler",
"formatter":"myFormatter",
"filename":"config2.log"
}
},
"loggers":{
"exampleApp":{
"handlers":["fileHandler"],
"level":"INFO",
}
},
"formatters":{
"myFormatter":{
"format":"%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s"
}
}
}
logging.config.dictConfig(dictLogConfig)
logger = logging.getLogger("exampleApp")
logger.info("Program started")
result = otherMod2.add(7, 8)
logger.info("Done!")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
otherMod2.py
import logging
def add(x, y):
""""""
logger = logging.getLogger("exampleApp.otherMod2.add")
logger.info("added %s and %s to get %s" % (x, y, x+y))
return x+y
Salida
2019-08-12 18:03:50,026 - exampleApp - INFO - Program started
2019-08-12 18:03:50,026 - exampleApp.otherMod2.add - INFO - added 7 and 8 to get 15
2019-08-12 18:03:50,027 - exampleApp - INFO - Done!