sinergym.utils.logger.CustomFormatter
- class sinergym.utils.logger.CustomFormatter(fmt=None, datefmt=None, style='%', validate=True, *, defaults=None)
Custom logger format for terminal messages
- __init__(fmt=None, datefmt=None, style='%', validate=True, *, defaults=None)
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 orstring.Template
formatting in your format string.Changed in version 3.2: Added the
style
parameter.
Methods
__init__
([fmt, datefmt, style, validate, ...])Initialize the formatter with specified format strings.
converter
localtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year,tm_mon,tm_mday,tm_hour,tm_min,
format
(record)Format the specified record as text.
formatException
(ei)Format and return the specified exception information as a string.
formatMessage
(record)formatStack
(stack_info)This method is provided as an extension point for specialized formatting of stack information.
formatTime
(record[, datefmt])Return the creation time of the specified LogRecord as formatted text.
usesTime
()Check if the format uses the creation time of the record.
Attributes
default_msec_format
default_time_format
- FORMATS = {10: '\x1b[38;20m[%(name)s] (%(levelname)s) : %(message)s\x1b[0m', 20: '\x1b[38;20m[%(name)s] (%(levelname)s) : %(message)s\x1b[0m', 30: '\x1b[33;20m[%(name)s] (%(levelname)s) : %(message)s\x1b[0m', 40: '\x1b[31;20m[%(name)s] (%(levelname)s) : %(message)s\x1b[0m', 50: '\x1b[31;1m[%(name)s] (%(levelname)s) : %(message)s\x1b[0m'}
- bold_red = '\x1b[31;1m'
- format(record)
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.
- grey = '\x1b[38;20m'
- red = '\x1b[31;20m'
- reset = '\x1b[0m'
- yellow = '\x1b[33;20m'