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diff --git a/pecan/log.py b/pecan/log.py deleted file mode 100644 index 133fdf5..0000000 --- a/pecan/log.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -import logging - -from logutils.colorize import ColorizingStreamHandler - - -class DefaultColorizer(ColorizingStreamHandler): - - level_map = { - logging.DEBUG: (None, 'blue', True), - logging.INFO: (None, None, True), - logging.WARNING: (None, 'yellow', True), - logging.ERROR: (None, 'red', True), - logging.CRITICAL: (None, 'red', True), - } - - -class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter): - """ - A very basic logging formatter that not only applies color to the - levels of the ouput but can also add padding to the the level names so that - they do not alter the visuals of logging when presented on the terminal. - - The padding is provided by a convenient keyword that adds padding to the - ``levelname`` so that log output is easier to follow:: - - %(padded_color_levelname)s - - Which would result in log level output that looks like:: - - [INFO ] - [WARNING ] - [ERROR ] - [DEBUG ] - [CRITICAL] - - If colored output is not supported, it falls back to non-colored output - without any extra settings. - """ - - def __init__(self, _logging=None, colorizer=None, *a, **kw): - self.logging = _logging or logging - self.color = colorizer or DefaultColorizer() - logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *a, **kw) - - def format(self, record): - levelname = record.levelname - padded_level = '%-8s' % levelname - - record.color_levelname = self.color.colorize(levelname, record) - record.padded_color_levelname = self.color.colorize( - padded_level, - record - ) - return self.logging.Formatter.format(self, record) |