
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Vinay Sajip <vinay_sajip@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@...> writes:
Pylons uses it too.
While logging may not look extremely pretty, I have yet to see another logging library that has a pretty *and* powerful API. Applications / libraries which reinvent their own logging API usually end up with something which is both less powerful and *not* prettier (see twisted.log for an example).
Thanks. If you had the time to write your ideal, "pretty" API - hypothetically, say, to wrap logging so you wouldn't use the underlying power - what would this API look like? I'm open to ideas from all of you.
I think logging is fine, but it misses a few pythonic functions on the top of it to work with. Right now, if you want to set up a logging output on a file or on stdout with some options, you have to write 5 or 6 lines of code. These 5/6 lines could probably be put in a function in the logging module, and be used with a few arguments. This function would return a logger ready to be used. Once a logger is created, logging is dead simple to use. If you think it's a good idea I can try to work on a proposal for this function signature.
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