std-nslog is a shim that redirects stderr/stdout to the Apple System Log (NSLog). This can be useful when deploying Python code as a standalone app on macOS or iOS.
Usage
std-nslog primary exists as a utility for briefcase deployments. You shouldn't ever need to install it yourself. However, just in case...
To install std-nslog:
Then, in your code, import nslog. This will install the shim. The file
only needs to be imported once; preferably as early as possible in the
Python application code.
Once installed, all output written to stdout and stderr will be redirected to the Apple System Log.
Why no pun?
While an obscure joke referencing apples and logs might be amusing, it would make no sense when it appeared in a Briefcase requirements file.
Community
std-nslog is part of the BeeWare suite. You can talk to the community through:
We foster a welcoming and respectful community as described in our BeeWare Community Code of Conduct.
Contributing
If you experience problems with std-nslog, log them on GitHub. If you want to contribute, please fork the project and submit a pull request.
