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storing logger messages in a list
storing logger messages in a stringHow do I check if a list is empty?Finding the index of an item given a list containing it in PythonWhat is the difference between Python's list methods append and extend?How to make a flat list out of list of listsHow to clone or copy a list?How do I list all files of a directory?How to read a file line-by-line into a list?Running shell command and capturing the outputlogger configuration to log to file and print to stdoutWhy is “1000000000000000 in range(1000000000000001)” so fast in Python 3?
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Based on the accepted answer to this question:
storing logger messages in a string
I would like to accomplish the same thing, but send each each log message to a list.
Many thanks
python logging
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Based on the accepted answer to this question:
storing logger messages in a string
I would like to accomplish the same thing, but send each each log message to a list.
Many thanks
python logging
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Based on the accepted answer to this question:
storing logger messages in a string
I would like to accomplish the same thing, but send each each log message to a list.
Many thanks
python logging
Based on the accepted answer to this question:
storing logger messages in a string
I would like to accomplish the same thing, but send each each log message to a list.
Many thanks
python logging
python logging
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This is already possible in stdlib by using a special-cased BufferingHandler
instance. If you use an infinite buffer, it will never flush.
>>> myhandler = logging.handlers.BufferingHandler(capacity=float('inf'))
>>> logging.basicConfig(handlers=[myhandler])
>>> logging.warning("uh-oh")
>>> logging.error("boom")
>>> myhandler.buffer
[<LogRecord: root, 30, <ipython-input-11-feb6b3c2bc6f>, 1, "uh-oh">,
<LogRecord: root, 40, <ipython-input-12-fd4144525168>, 1, "boom">]
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This is already possible in stdlib by using a special-cased BufferingHandler
instance. If you use an infinite buffer, it will never flush.
>>> myhandler = logging.handlers.BufferingHandler(capacity=float('inf'))
>>> logging.basicConfig(handlers=[myhandler])
>>> logging.warning("uh-oh")
>>> logging.error("boom")
>>> myhandler.buffer
[<LogRecord: root, 30, <ipython-input-11-feb6b3c2bc6f>, 1, "uh-oh">,
<LogRecord: root, 40, <ipython-input-12-fd4144525168>, 1, "boom">]
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This is already possible in stdlib by using a special-cased BufferingHandler
instance. If you use an infinite buffer, it will never flush.
>>> myhandler = logging.handlers.BufferingHandler(capacity=float('inf'))
>>> logging.basicConfig(handlers=[myhandler])
>>> logging.warning("uh-oh")
>>> logging.error("boom")
>>> myhandler.buffer
[<LogRecord: root, 30, <ipython-input-11-feb6b3c2bc6f>, 1, "uh-oh">,
<LogRecord: root, 40, <ipython-input-12-fd4144525168>, 1, "boom">]
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This is already possible in stdlib by using a special-cased BufferingHandler
instance. If you use an infinite buffer, it will never flush.
>>> myhandler = logging.handlers.BufferingHandler(capacity=float('inf'))
>>> logging.basicConfig(handlers=[myhandler])
>>> logging.warning("uh-oh")
>>> logging.error("boom")
>>> myhandler.buffer
[<LogRecord: root, 30, <ipython-input-11-feb6b3c2bc6f>, 1, "uh-oh">,
<LogRecord: root, 40, <ipython-input-12-fd4144525168>, 1, "boom">]
This is already possible in stdlib by using a special-cased BufferingHandler
instance. If you use an infinite buffer, it will never flush.
>>> myhandler = logging.handlers.BufferingHandler(capacity=float('inf'))
>>> logging.basicConfig(handlers=[myhandler])
>>> logging.warning("uh-oh")
>>> logging.error("boom")
>>> myhandler.buffer
[<LogRecord: root, 30, <ipython-input-11-feb6b3c2bc6f>, 1, "uh-oh">,
<LogRecord: root, 40, <ipython-input-12-fd4144525168>, 1, "boom">]
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