DavesLogger 1.1.0

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DavesLogger 1.1.0

DavesLogger

A simple but in depth logger for Python, Customize by Composition.

The idea for this tool is composing logging functions, so you can make the logs look exactly how you want or need them to.
Dave's logger3, but written in Python
Usage
You just import the package, and call log.
from DavesLogger import Log

Log ('Hello, World!') ()

# This would print:
# Hello, World!

That's not interesting, lets compose a simple prefix in front of the message.
from DavesLogger import Log

Prefixed = Log ().Prefix ('[DEBUG] ')

Prefixed ('Hello World, Debug Edition')

# This would print:
# [DEBUG] Hello World, Debug Edition

You can also chain the logging modifiers
from DavesLogger import Log

Prefixed = Log ().Prefix ('[DEBUG] ').Suffix (' [SUFFIX])

Prefixed ('Hello World, Debug Edition')

# This would print:
# [DEBUG] Hello World, Debug Edition [SUFFIX]

There are also a bunch of built in formatters, and colors. Colors are based on the colorama module, so you can use their api of chaining properties.
from DavesLogger import Log, Color

Prefixed = Log ().Prefix (Color.LightRed + '[DEBUG] ').Suffix (Color.LightGreen + ' [SUFFIX])

Prefixed (Color.Blue + 'Hello World, Debug Edition')

# This would print:
# [DEBUG] Hello World, Debug Edition [SUFFIX]
# But colored ^^

Or you can call some premade logs
from DavesLogger import Logs

MyLog = Logs.Debug
MyLog ()

# This would print:
# [DEBUG] DEBUG MESSAGE
# But colored ^^

You can event also change the text of premade logs!
from DavesLogger import Logs

MyLog = Logs.Debug
MyLog ('My custom debug message')

# This would print:
# [DEBUG] My custom debug message
# But colored ^^

Log Object
A log object has the following attributes:

Message
IPrefix
ISuffix

And the following functions:

Template
Prefix
Suffix

How the attributes work
from DavesLogger import Log

MyLog = Log ()
MyLog.Message = 'Hello!'
MyLog.IPrefix = '[Test] '
MyLog ()

# This would print:
# [Test] Hello!

The template function lets you load specific settings for your log
from DavesLogger import Log, Logs

MyLog = Log ().Template (Logs.Debug)
# This is the same as doing:
MyLog = Logs.Debug

The Prefix and Suffix function appends a new prefix or suffix to the current logs prefix or suffix.
Format
Format attributes:

Time :: The current time
Date :: The current date
FullDate :: The current date and time
Platform :: All info about the OS
System :: The OS
Release :: The release of the OS
Version :: The version of the OS

Example use of the attribues:
from DavesLogger import Logs, Format

MyLog = Logs.Server.Prefix (f'[{Format.Time}] ')
MyLog ()

# This would print:
# [SERVER] [20:57:18.633029] SERVER MESSAGE
# But colored ^^
# *The time may vary!*

You can also use the Formats Format function
from DavesLogger import Logs, Format, Color

MyLog = Logs.Server.Prefix (Format.Format (f'[{Format.Time}] ', Color.Red))
MyLog ()

# This would print:
# [SERVER] [20:57:18.633029] SERVER MESSAGE
# But colored ^^
# *The time may vary!*

Colors

Reset
End (Same as Reset)
White
LightGray
Gray
Black
Red
LightRed
Blue
LightBlue
Green
LightGreen
Yellow
LightYellow
Purple
LightPurple
Cyan

Premade Logs

Debug :: [DEBUG] DEBUG MESSAGE >> The Prefix is LightPurple
Warning :: [WARNING] WARNING MESSAGE >> The Prefix is LightYellow
Error :: [ERROR] ERROR MESSAGE >> The Prefix is LightRed
Success :: [SUCCESS] SUCCESS MESSAGE >> The Prefix is LightGreen
Server :: [SERVER] SERVER MESSAGE >> The prefix is LightBlue

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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