File python-structlog.changes of Package python-structlog
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Wed Jan 24 07:35:08 UTC 2024 - ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_Python
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Sun Jan 14 15:12:14 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 24.1.0:
* The lazy logger proxy returned by `structlog.get_logger()`
now returns its initial values when asked for context.
* When asked for context before binding for the first time, it
returned an empty dictionary in 23.3.0.
* The displayed level name when using
`structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception()` is `"error"`
instead of `"exception"`.
* Don't ignore the `width` argument of
`RichTracebackFormatter`.
* Implementing the output on top of the new columns API has
changed the default very slightly, but shouldn't be
noticeable.
* Async log methods (those starting with an `a`) now also
support the collection of callsite information using
`structlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder`.
* `structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults()` now also adds
`structlog.stdlib.add_logger_name` to the processors.
* The return value from `get_logger()` (a
`BoundLoggerLazyProxy`) now passes `isinstance`-checks
against `structlog.typing.BindableLogger` on Python 3.12.
* `structlog.threadlocal.tmp_bind()` now also works with
`BoundLoggerLazyProxy` (in other words: before anything is
bound to a bound logger).
* stdlib: `ProcessorFormatter` can now be told to not render
the log record message using `getMessage` and just
`str(record.msg)` instead.
* stdlib: `structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception()`'s handling
of`LogRecord.exc_info` is now set consistent with `logging`.
* Official support for Python 3.12.
* `structlog.processors.MaybeTimeStamper` that only adds a
timestamp if there isn't one already.
* `structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer` now supports renamed
timestamp keys using the *timestamp_key* parameter.
* `structlog.dev.RichTracebackFormatter` that allows to
configure the traceback formatting.
* `FilteringBoundLogger.exception()` and
`FilteringBoundLogger.aexception()` now support positional
argument formatting like the rest of the methods.
* `structlog.processors.format_exc_info()` and
`structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer` do not crash anymore when
told to format a non-existent exception.
* `structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger` now has, analogously to our
native logger, a full set of async log methods prefixed with
an `a`: `await log.ainfo("event!")`
* The default configuration now respects the presence of
`FORCE_COLOR` (regardless of its value, unless an empty
string).
* This disables all heuristics whether it makes sense to use
colors.
* The default configuration now respects the presence of
`NO_COLOR` (regardless of its value, unless an empty string).
* This disables all heuristics whether it makes sense to use
colors and overrides `FORCE_COLOR`.
* Accessing package metadata as attributes on the *structlog*
module is deprecated (for example, `structlog.__version__`).
* Please use `importlib.metadata` instead (for Python 3.7: the
*importlib-metadata* PyPI package).
* The `structlog.types` module is now deprecated in favor of
the `structlog.typing` module.
* It seems like the Python typing community is settling on this
name.
* The timestamps in the default configuration now use the
correct separator (`:`) for seconds.
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Fri Nov 11 13:14:31 UTC 2022 - pgajdos@suse.com
- silent rpmlint
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Fri Nov 11 12:02:17 UTC 2022 - pgajdos@suse.com
- python-six is not required
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Thu Jul 21 07:12:29 UTC 2022 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 22.1.0:
Removed:
* Python 3.6 is not supported anymore.
* Pickling is now only possible with protocol version 3 and newer.
Deprecated:
* The entire structlog.threadlocal module is deprecated. Please use the
primitives from structlog.contextvars instead.
* If you're using the modern APIs (bind_threadlocal() / merge_threadlocal())
it's enough to replace them 1:1 with their contextvars counterparts. The old
approach around wrap_dict() has been discouraged for a while.
* Currently there are no concrete plans to remove the module, but no patches
against it will be accepted from now on. #409
Added:
* structlog.processors.StackInfoRenderer now has an additional_ignores
parameter that allows you to filter out your own logging layer. #396
* Added structlog.WriteLogger, a faster – but more low-level – alternative to
structlog.PrintLogger. It works the way PrintLogger used to work in previous
versions. #403 #404
* structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger()-returned loggers now also have a
log() method to match the structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger signature closer. #413
* Added structured logging of tracebacks via the structlog.tracebacks module,
and most notably the structlog.tracebacks.ExceptionDictTransformer which can be
used with the new structlog.processors.ExceptionRenderer to render JSON
tracebacks. #407
* structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults(log_level=logging.NOTSET) that recreates
structlog's defaults on top of standard library's logging. It optionally also
configures logging to log to standard out at the passed log level. #428
* structlog.processors.EventRenamer allows you to rename the hitherto
hard-coded event dict key event to something else. Optionally, you can rename
another key to event at the same time, too. So adding EventRenamer(to="msg",
replace_by="_event") to your processor pipeline will rename the standard event
key to msg and then rename the _event key to event. This allows you to use the
event key in your own log files and to have consistent log message keys across
languages.
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer(event_key="event") now allows to customize
the name of the key that is used for the log message.
Changed:
* structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger() now returns a method with the same
signature for all log levels, whether they are active or not. This ensures that
invalid calls to inactive log levels are caught immediately and don't explode
once the log level changes. #401
* structlog.PrintLogger – that is used by default – now uses print() for
printing, making it a better citizen for interactive terminal applications. #399
* structlog.testing.capture_logs now works for already initialized bound loggers. #408
* structlog.processors.format_exc_info() is no longer a function, but an
instance of structlog.processors.ExceptionRenderer. Its behavior has not
changed. #407
* The default configuration now includes the
structlog.contextvars.merge_contextvars processor. That means you can use
structlog.contextvars features without configuring structlog.
Fixed:
* Overloaded the bind, unbind, try_unbind and new methods in the
FilteringBoundLogger Protocol. This makes it easier to use objects of type
FilteringBoundLogger in a typed context. #392
* Monkeypatched sys.stdouts are now handled more gracefully by
ConsoleRenderer (that's used by default). #404
* structlog.stdlib.render_to_log_kwargs() now correctly handles the presence
of exc_info, stack_info, and stackLevel in the event dictionary. They are
transformed into proper keyword arguments instead of putting them into the
extra dictionary. #424, #427
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Tue Mar 1 10:55:24 UTC 2022 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.5.0:
* Added the structlog.processors.LogfmtRenderer processor to render
log lines using the logfmt format. #376
* Added the structlog.stdlib.ExtraAdder processor that adds extra
attributes of logging.LogRecord objects to the event dictionary.
This processor can be used for adding data passed in the extra
parameter of the logging module's log methods to the event
dictionary. #209 #377
* Added the structlog.processor.CallsiteParameterAdder processor that
adds parameters of the callsite that an event dictionary orginated
from to the event dictionary. This processor can be used to enrich
events dictionaries with information such as the function name,
line number and filename that an event dictionary orignated from. #380
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Tue Mar 1 10:50:45 UTC 2022 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.4.0:
* Fixed import when running in optimized mode (PYTHONOPTIMIZE=2
or python -OO). #373
* Added the structlog.threadlocal.bound_threadlocal and
structlog.contextvars.bound_contextvars decorator/context managers
to temporarily bind key/value pairs to a thread-local and context-local
context. #371
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Tue Mar 1 10:49:07 UTC 2022 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.3.0:
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now has sort_keys boolean parameter
that allows to disable the sorting of keys on output. #358
* structlog.processors.TimeStamper now works well with FreezeGun
even when it gets applied before the loggers are configured. #364
* structlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger now determines the running loop
when logging, not on instantiation. That has a minor performance
impact, but makes it more robust when loops change
(e.g. aiohttp.web.run_app()), or you want to use sync_bl before a
loop has started.
* structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter now has a processors argument
that allows to define a processor chain to run over all log entries.
* Before running the chain, two additional keys are added to the event
dictionary: _record and _from_structlog. With them it's possible to
extract information from logging.LogRecords and differentiate between
structlog and logging log entries while processing them.
* The old processor (singular) parameter is now deprecated, but no
plans exist to remove it. #365
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Wed Oct 13 08:36:18 UTC 2021 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.2.0:
Highlights:
* Support for for beautiful (and helpful!) exceptions by integrating
ConsoleRenderer with rich or better-exceptions.
* Helpers to access thread-local and context-local context.
* Deeper contextvars support.
Backward-incompatible changes:
* To implement pretty exceptions (see Changes below),
structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now formats exceptions itself.
Make sure to remove format_exc_info from your processor chain if you
configure structlog manually. This change is not really breaking
because the old use-case will keep working as before. However if
you pass pretty_exceptions=True (which is the default if either
rich or better-exceptions is installed), a warning will be raised
and the exception will be renderered without prettyfication.
Changes:
* structlog is now importable if sys.stdout is None (e.g. when
running using pythonw). #313
* structlog.threadlocal.get_threadlocal() and
structlog.contextvars.get_contextvars() can now be used to get a copy
of the current thread-local/context-local context that has been bound
using structlog.threadlocal.bind_threadlocal() and
structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars(). #331 #337
* structlog.threadlocal.get_merged_threadlocal(bl) and
structlog.contextvars.get_merged_contextvars(bl) do the same, but
also merge the context from a bound logger bl. Same pull requests as
previous change.
* structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars() now returns a mapping of
keys to contextvars.Tokens, allowing you to reset values using the
new structlog.contextvars.reset_contextvars(). #339
* Exception rendering in structlog.dev.ConsoleLogger is now configurable
using the exception_formatter setting. If either the rich or the
better-exceptions package is present, structlog will use them for
pretty-printing tracebacks. rich takes precedence over
better-exceptions if both are present.
This only works if format_exc_info is absent in the processor chain.
#330 #349
* All use of colorama on non-Windows systems has been excised. Thus,
colors are now enabled by default in structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
on non-Windows systems. You can keep using colorama to customize
colors, of course. #345
* The final processor can now return a bytearray (additionally to str
and bytes). #344
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Fri Feb 19 08:07:55 UTC 2021 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.1.0:
* structlog.threadlocal.wrap_dict() now has a correct type
annotation. #290
* Fix isolation in structlog.contextvars. #302
* The default configuration and loggers are pickleable again. #301
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer will now look for a logger_name
key if no logger key is set. #295
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Mon Jan 4 11:16:18 UTC 2021 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 20.2.0:
Backward-incompatible changes:
* Python 2.7 and 3.5 aren't supported anymore. The package meta
data should ensure that you keep getting 20.1.0 on those versions. #244
* structlog is now fully type-annotated. This won't break your
applications, but if you use Mypy, it will most likely break your CI.
Deprecations:
* Accessing the _context attribute of a bound logger is now deprecated.
Please use the new structlog.get_context().
Changes:
* structlog has now type hints for all of its APIs! Since structlog
is highly dynamic and configurable, this led to a few concessions
like a specialized structlog.stdlib.get_logger() whose only difference
to structlog.get_logger() is that it has the correct type hints.
We consider them provisional for the time being – i.e. the backward
compatibility does not apply to them in its full strength until we
feel we got it right. Please feel free to provide feedback! #223, #282
* Added structlog.make_filtering_logger that can be used like
configure(wrapper_class=make_filtering_bound_logger(logging.INFO)).
It creates a highly optimized bound logger whose inactive methods
only consist of a return None. This is now also the default logger.
* As a complement, structlog.stdlib.add_log_level() can now
additionally be imported as structlog.processors.add_log_level
since it just adds the method name to the event dict.
* structlog.processors.add_log_level() is now part of the default configuration.
* structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter no longer uses exceptions for
control flow, allowing foreign_pre_chain processors to use
sys.exc_info() to access the real exception.
* Added structlog.BytesLogger to avoid unnecessary encoding round trips.
Concretely this is useful with orjson which returns bytes. #271
* The final processor now also may return bytes that are passed
untouched to the wrapped logger.
* structlog.get_context() allows you to retrieve the original
context of a bound logger. #266,
* structlog.PrintLogger now supports copy.deepcopy(). #268
* Added structlog.testing.CapturingLogger for more unit testing goodness.
* Added structlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger that executes logging
calls in a thread executor and therefore doesn't block. #245
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Tue Mar 17 11:33:05 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 20.1.0
- This is the last version to support Python 2.7 (including PyPy) and 3.5.
All following versions will only support Python 3.6 or later.
- Added a new module ``structlog.contextvars`` that allows to have a global but context-local ``structlog`` context the same way as with ``structlog.threadlocal`` since 19.2.0.
`#201 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/issues/201>`_,
`#236 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/pull/236>`_
- Added a new module ``structlog.testing`` for first class testing support.
The first entry is the context manager ``capture_logs()`` that allows to make assertions about structured log calls.
`#14 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/issues/14>`_,
`#234 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/pull/234>`_
- Added ``structlog.threadlocal.unbind_threadlocal()``.
`#239 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/pull/239>`_
- The logger created by ``structlog.get_logger()`` is not detected as an abstract method anymore, when attached to an abstract base class.
`#229 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/issues/229>`_
- ``colorama`` isn't initialized lazily on Windows anymore because it breaks rendering.
`#232 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/issues/232>`_,
`#242 <https://github.com/hynek/structlog/pull/242>`_
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Thu Oct 17 06:35:14 UTC 2019 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 19.2.0:
Backward-incompatible changes:
* Python 3.4 is not supported anymore. It has been unsupported by
the Python core team for a while now and its PyPI downloads are negligible.
It's very unlikely that structlog will break under 3.4 anytime soon,
but we don't test it anymore.
Changes:
* Full Python 3.8 support for structlog.stdlib.
* Added more pass-through properties to structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.
To makes it easier to use it as a drop-in replacement for logging.Logger. #198
* structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter now takes a logger object as an
optional keyword argument. This makes ProcessorFormatter work properly
with stuctlog.stdlib.filter_by_level(). #219
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now uses no colors by default, if
colorama is not available. #215
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now initializes colorama lazily, to
prevent accidental side-effects just by importing structlog. #210
* Added new processor structlog.dev.set_exc_info() that will set
exc_info=True if the method's name is exception and exc_info isn't
set at all. This is only necessary when the standard library integration
is not used. It fixes the problem that in the default configuration,
structlog.get_logger().exception("hi") in an except block would not print the
exception without passing exc_info=True to it explicitly. #130, #173, #200, #204
* A best effort has been made to make as much of structlog pickleable as possible
to make it friendlier with multiprocessing and similar libraries.
Some classes can only be pickled on Python 3 or using the dill library
though and that is very unlikely to change.
* So far, the configuration proxy, structlog.processor.TimeStamper,
structlog.BoundLogger, structlog.PrintLogger and structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
have been made pickelable. Please report if you need any another class fixed. #126
* Added a new thread-local API that allows binding values to a thread-local
context explicitly without affecting the default behavior of bind(). #222, #225
* Added pass_foreign_args argument to structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter.
It allows to pass a foreign log record's args attribute to the event
dictionary under the positional_args key. #228
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now calls str() on the event value. #221
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Tue Apr 2 11:12:35 UTC 2019 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 19.1.0:
* structlog.ReturnLogger and structlog.PrintLogger now have
a fatal() log method. #181
* Under certain (rather unclear) circumstances, the frame
extraction could throw an SystemError: error return without
exception set. A workaround has been added. #174
* structlog now tolerates passing through dicts to stdlib
logging. #187 #188 #189
- Use pytest macro
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Thu Nov 29 08:06:43 UTC 2018 - ecsos@opensuse.org
- Fix source address and add missing source.
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Thu Nov 22 13:28:52 UTC 2018 - Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.de>
- Version update to 18.2.0
* Added structlog.stdlib.add_log_level_number() processor that adds the level
number to the event dictionary. Can be used to simplify log filtering.
* structlog.processors.JSONRenderer now allows for overwriting the default
argument of its serializer.
* Added try_unbind() that works like unbind() but doesn't raise a KeyError if
one of the keys is missing. #171
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Tue Jul 31 12:37:20 UTC 2018 - kbabioch@suse.com
- Initial packaging of version 18.1.0