pytower.logging

class pytower.logging.ColorFormatter(*args, **kwargs)[source]
LOG_COLORS = {10: '\x1b[37m', 20: '\x1b[97m', 25: '\x1b[32m', 30: '\x1b[33m', 40: '\x1b[31m', 50: '\x1b[31m\x1b[1m'}[source]
__init__(*args, **kwargs)[source]

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.Template formatting in your format string.

Changed in version 3.2: Added the style parameter.

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.

pytower.logging.critical(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)

pytower.logging.debug(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)

pytower.logging.error(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)

pytower.logging.info(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)

pytower.logging.log(level, msg)[source]
Parameters:
pytower.logging.logging_init()[source]
pytower.logging.success(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)

pytower.logging.warning(msg)[source]
Parameters:

msg (str)