john_toolbox.utils.color_formatter.ColoredFormatter¶
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class
john_toolbox.utils.color_formatter.
ColoredFormatter
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
logging.Formatter
Special custom formatter for colorizing log messages!
Methods
localtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year,tm_mon,tm_mday,tm_hour,tm_min,
Applies the color formats
Format and return the specified exception information as a string.
formatMessage
This method is provided as an extension point for specialized formatting of stack information.
Return the creation time of the specified LogRecord as formatted text.
setLevelColor
Check if the format uses the creation time of the record.
Attributes
BLACK
BLUE
BROWN
CYAN
DARK_GREY
GREEN
GREY
LIGHT_BLUE
LIGHT_CYAN
LIGHT_GREEN
LIGHT_PURPLE
LIGHT_RED
PURPLE
RED
RESET
WHITE
YELLOW
default_msec_format
default_time_format
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converter
()¶ - localtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year,tm_mon,tm_mday,tm_hour,tm_min,
tm_sec,tm_wday,tm_yday,tm_isdst)
Convert seconds since the Epoch to a time tuple expressing local time. When ‘seconds’ is not passed in, convert the current time instead.
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formatException
(ei)¶ Format and return the specified exception information as a string.
This default implementation just uses traceback.print_exception()
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formatStack
(stack_info)¶ This method is provided as an extension point for specialized formatting of stack information.
The input data is a string as returned from a call to
traceback.print_stack()
, but with the last trailing newline removed.The base implementation just returns the value passed in.
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formatTime
(record, datefmt=None)¶ Return the creation time of the specified LogRecord as formatted text.
This method should be called from format() by a formatter which wants to make use of a formatted time. This method can be overridden in formatters to provide for any specific requirement, but the basic behaviour is as follows: if datefmt (a string) is specified, it is used with time.strftime() to format the creation time of the record. Otherwise, an ISO8601-like (or RFC 3339-like) format is used. The resulting string is returned. This function uses a user-configurable function to convert the creation time to a tuple. By default, time.localtime() is used; to change this for a particular formatter instance, set the ‘converter’ attribute to a function with the same signature as time.localtime() or time.gmtime(). To change it for all formatters, for example if you want all logging times to be shown in GMT, set the ‘converter’ attribute in the Formatter class.
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usesTime
()¶ Check if the format uses the creation time of the record.
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