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# Advanced Python Logging (APV)
> Flexible & powerful logging solution for Python applications
![](./.screens/preview.png)
## Table of Contents
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Configuration Options](#configuration-options)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Basic Console Logging](#basic-console-logging)
- [Console Logging with Details](#console-logging-with-details)
- [File Logging with Rotation](#file-logging-with-rotation)
- [File Logging with Compression and JSON Format](#file-logging-with-compression-and-json-format)
- [Graylog Integration](#graylog-integration)
- [AWS CloudWatch Integration](#aws-cloudwatch-integration)
- [Mixing it all together](#mixing-it-all-together)
## Introduction
APV emerged from a simple observation: despite the abundance of logging solutions, there's a glaring lack of standardization in application logging. As a developer deeply entrenched in Elasticsearch, AWS, and Graylog ecosystems, I found myself repeatedly grappling with inconsistent log formats and cumbersome integrations. APV is my response to this challenge a logging library that doesn't aim to revolutionize the field, but rather to streamline it.
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## Requirements
- Python 3.10+
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## Installation
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### From PyPI
```bash
# Basic installation
pip install apv
# With CloudWatch support
pip install apv[cloudwatch]
# With ECS logging support
pip install apv[ecs]
# With all optional dependencies
pip install "apv[cloudwatch,ecs]"
```
### From Source
```bash
git clone https://github.com/acidvegas/apv
cd apv
pip install .
```
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## Features
- **Console Logging with Colors**: Enhanced readability with colored log messages in the console.
- **File Logging**: Write logs to files with support for log rotation based on size and number of backups.
- **Log Compression**: Automatically compress old log files using gzip to save disk space.
- **JSON Logging**: Output logs in JSON format for better structure and integration with log management systems.
- **ECS Logging**: Output logs in ECS format for better integration with [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/elasticsearch/)
- **Detailed Log Messages**: Option to include module name, function name, and line number in log messages.
- **Graylog Integration**: Send logs to a [Graylog](https://www.graylog.org/) server using GELF over UDP.
- **AWS CloudWatch Integration**: Send logs to [AWS CloudWatch Logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html).
- **Customizable Logging Levels**: Set the logging level to control verbosity.
## Configuration Options
The `setup_logging` function accepts the following keyword arguments to customize logging behavior:
| Name | Default | Description |
|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `level` | `INFO` | The logging level. *(`DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR`, `CRITICAL`)* |
| `date_format` | `'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` | The date format for log messages. |
| `log_to_disk` | `False` | Whether to log to disk. |
| `max_log_size` | `10*1024*1024` *(10 MB)* | The maximum size of log files before rotation *(in bytes)*. |
| `max_backups` | `7` | The maximum number of backup log files to keep. |
| `log_file_name` | `'app'` | The base name of the log file. |
| `json_log` | `False` | Whether to log in JSON format. |
| `ecs_log` | `False` | Whether to log in ECS format. |
| `show_details` | `False` | Whether to include module name, function name, & line number in log messages. |
| `compress_backups` | `False` | Whether to compress old log files using gzip. |
| `enable_graylog` | `False` | Whether to enable logging to a Graylog server. |
| `graylog_host` | `None` | The Graylog server host. *(Required if `enable_graylog` is `True`)* |
| `graylog_port` | `None` | The Graylog server port. *(Required if `enable_graylog` is `True`)* |
| `enable_cloudwatch` | `False` | Whether to enable logging to AWS CloudWatch Logs. |
| `cloudwatch_group_name` | `None` | The name of the CloudWatch log group. *(Required if `enable_cloudwatch` is `True`)* |
| `cloudwatch_stream_name` | `None` | The name of the CloudWatch log stream. *(Required if `enable_cloudwatch` is `True`)* |
## Usage
### Basic Console Logging
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up basic console logging
apv.setup_logging(level='INFO')
logging.info('This is an info message.')
logging.error('This is an error message.')
```
### Console Logging with Details
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up console logging with detailed information
apv.setup_logging(level='DEBUG', show_details=True)
logging.debug('Debug message with details.')
```
### File Logging with Rotation
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up file logging with log rotation
apv.setup_logging(
level='INFO',
log_to_disk=True,
max_log_size=10*1024*1024, # 10 MB
max_backups=5,
log_file_name='application_log'
)
logging.info('This message will be logged to a file.')
```
### File Logging with Compression and JSON Format
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up file logging with compression and JSON format
apv.setup_logging(
level='DEBUG',
log_to_disk=True,
max_log_size=5*1024*1024, # 5 MB
max_backups=7,
log_file_name='json_log',
json_log=True,
compress_backups=True
)
logging.debug('This is a debug message in JSON format.')
```
### Graylog Integration
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up logging to Graylog server
apv.setup_logging(
level='INFO',
enable_graylog=True,
graylog_host='graylog.example.com',
graylog_port=12201
)
logging.info('This message will be sent to Graylog.')
```
### AWS CloudWatch Integration
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up logging to AWS CloudWatch Logs
apv.setup_logging(
level='INFO',
enable_cloudwatch=True,
cloudwatch_group_name='my_log_group',
cloudwatch_stream_name='my_log_stream'
)
logging.info('This message will be sent to AWS CloudWatch.')
```
### ECS Logging
```python
import logging
import apv
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# Set up ECS logging
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apv.setup_logging(
level='INFO',
ecs_log=True
)
```
### Mixing it all together
```python
import logging
import apv
# Set up logging to all handlers
apv.setup_logging(
level='DEBUG',
log_to_disk=True,
max_log_size=10*1024*1024,
max_backups=7,
log_file_name='app',
json_log=True,
compress_backups=True,
enable_graylog=True,
graylog_host='graylog.example.com',
graylog_port=12201,
enable_cloudwatch=True,
cloudwatch_group_name='my_log_group',
cloudwatch_stream_name='my_log_stream',
show_details=True
)
```
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###### Mirrors: [acid.vegas](https://git.acid.vegas/apv) • [SuperNETs](https://git.supernets.org/acidvegas/apv) • [GitHub](https://github.com/acidvegas/apv) • [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/acidvegas/apv) • [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/acidvegas/apv)