tardis.io.logger.colored_logger module¶
- class tardis.io.logger.colored_logger.ColoredFormatter(msg, use_color=True)[source]¶
- Bases: - logging.Formatter- Custom logger class for changing levels color - Initialize the formatter with specified format strings. - Initialize the formatter either with the specified format string, or a default as described above. Allow for specialized date formatting with the optional datefmt argument. If datefmt is omitted, you get an ISO8601-like (or RFC 3339-like) format. - Use a style parameter of ‘%’, ‘{‘ or ‘$’ to specify that you want to use one of %-formatting, - str.format()(- {}) formatting or- string.Templateformatting in your format string.- Changed in version 3.2: Added the - styleparameter.- format(record)[source]¶
- Format the specified record as text. - The record’s attribute dictionary is used as the operand to a string formatting operation which yields the returned string. Before formatting the dictionary, a couple of preparatory steps are carried out. The message attribute of the record is computed using LogRecord.getMessage(). If the formatting string uses the time (as determined by a call to usesTime(), formatTime() is called to format the event time. If there is exception information, it is formatted using formatException() and appended to the message. 
 
- class tardis.io.logger.colored_logger.ColoredLogger(name)[source]¶
- Bases: - logging.Logger- Custom logger class with multiple destinations - Initialize the logger with a name and an optional level. - COLOR_FORMAT = '[\x1b[1m%(name)-20s\x1b[0m][%(levelname)-18s] %(message)s (\x1b[1m%(filename)s\x1b[0m:%(lineno)d)'¶
 - FORMAT = '[$BOLD%(name)-20s$RESET][%(levelname)-18s] %(message)s ($BOLD%(filename)s$RESET:%(lineno)d)'¶