Prepend to logging message
Joan Miller
peloko45 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 10 06:23:37 EST 2010
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On 10 ene, 10:26, Peter Otten <__pete... at web.de> wrote: > Joan Miller wrote: > > How to prepend anything to a logging message? Is possible to do it > > from the dictionary object (ExtraLog) or is there is that override > > process() [1]? > > > ------------------ > > class ExtraLog(object): > > > def __getitem__(self, name): > > if name == 'foo': > > result = 'testing' > > return result > > > def __iter__(self): > > keys = ['foo',] > > keys.extend(self.__dict__.keys()) > > return iter(keys) > > format = "foo=%(foo)s " + logging.BASIC_FORMAT > logging.basicConfig(format=format) > logger = logging.LoggerAdapter(logging.getLogger('foo'), ExtraLog()) > logger.error("yadda") > > Is that what you want? > > Peter I want that a message can be modified before of being logged. i.e. for "yadda" I would that were preppend 2 spaces. (And I want not manage that in the format to manage the indentation of all text)
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