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Signale.py

Elegant Console Logger For Python Command-Line Apps



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Installation

Signale.py can be installed using pip.

    [sudo] pip install signalepy

Usage

Package consists of a class Signale, it is the main constructor class. The object created has all the logger functions in it.

Using Loggers

Each logger function takes in three arguments:-

  • text
  • prefix ( Optional )
  • suffix ( Optional )

They all are available in the logger object. To create one do this:-

from signalepy import Signale

logger = Signale()

Now you can use the default loggers using this object like:-

...

logger.success("Started Successfully", prefix="Debugger")
logger.warning("`a` function is deprecated", suffix="main.py")
logger.complete("Run Complete")

...

This will produce the following result:-



View All Available Loggers
  • simple
  • success
  • error
  • warning
  • start
  • stop
  • watch
  • important
  • pending
  • complete
  • debug
  • pause
  • info
  • like
  • center
  • bold
  • underline
  • reversed
  • coloured

Scoped Loggers

To create scoped loggers, define the scope field in the options argument of constructor like:-

from signalepy import Signale

logger = Signale({
	"scope": "global scope"
})
logger.success("Scoped Logger Works!")

This will produce the following result:-



You also create multiple scopes by setting the scope field to a list of strings like:-

from signalepy import Signale

logger = Signale({
	"scope": ["global scope", "inner scope"]
})
logger.success("Scoped Logger Works!")

This will produce the following result:-




You can also create scoped a logger which is just clone of other by using by using the scoped function like this:-

from signalepy import Signale

logger = Signale({
	"scope": "global scope"
})

logger2 = logger.scoped("inner")
logger2.like("I love Signale.py", prefix="Shardul Nalegave", suffix="Creator")

This will produce the following result:-


Note:- All the configuration will be copied to the new logger just the scope will be extended.


Custom Loggers

Custom loggers can be created by passing a array of custom logger configuration to the field custom in the options passed to the constructor. Even clone loggers inherit the parent's custom loggers. For example:-

from signalepy import Signale

logger = Signale({
	"scope": "global scope",
	"custom": [
		{
			"badge": "!",
			"label": "Attention",
			"color": "red",
			"name": "attention"
		}
	]
})

logger2 = logger.scoped("inner")

logger.attention("It Works!")
logger2.attention("With Logger2")

This will produce the following result:-


Underlined Labels

You can set labels to be underlined by setting the underlined field to True in the options passed to the constructor. For example:-

from signalepy import Signale

s = Signale({
	"underlined": True
})
s.center("Testing Logger")
s.simple("ABC", prefix="Debugger", suffix="xyz")
s.info("Starting", prefix="Debugger")
s.success("Started Successfully", prefix="Debugger", suffix="xyz")
s.watch("Watching All Files", prefix="Debugger")
s.error("Something Went Wrong", prefix="Debugger")
s.warning("Deprecation Warning", prefix="Debugger")
s.pending("Postponed", prefix="Debugger")
s.debug("Found A Bug on L55", prefix="Debugger")
s.start("Started New Process", prefix="Debugger")
s.pause("Process Paused", prefix="Debugger")
s.complete("Task Completed", prefix="Debugger")
s.important("New Update Available. Please Update!", prefix="Debugger")
s.like("I Love Signale", prefix="Debugger")
s.stop("Stopping", prefix="Debugger")

This will produce the following result:-


Options

Options taken by constructor

  1. scope


    • Type: str or list

    Signale Logger Scope



  2. underlined


    • Type: bool

    Labels Should Be Underlined Or Not

  3. custom


    • Type: list

    List of custom logger configuration.

    • Configuration Type: dict

      Custom Logger Configuration Dictionary

      • Keys

        1. name

          • Type: str

          Name of the logger

        2. label

          • Type: str

          Label displayed beside the icon ( colored text )

        3. badge

          • Type: str

          Icon

        4. color

          • Type: str

          Color of the icon and label. Should be from:-

          • red
          • dark
          • blue
          • pink
          • green
          • grey
          • purple
          • yellow
          • cyan
          • reset (color reset code)




API

  1. logger = Signale(<options>)


    Signale

    • Type: class

    Signale class imported from signalepy module


    options

    • Type: dict

    Options Dictionary for logger.


    • Returns: Signale Logger Object

    Logger object which can be used for logging



  2. logger.<logger>(message="", prefix="", suffix="")


    logger

    • Type: function

    Can be any default logger


    message

    • Type: str

    Message to be displayed


    prefix

    • Type: str
    • Required: False

    Prefix text


    suffix

    • Type: str
    • Required: False

    Suffix text


    • Returns: None



  3. logger2 = logger.scoped(<new scope>)


    logger

    • Type: Signale Logger Object

    Parent Logger


    new scope

    • Type: str

    New Scope Name


    • Returns: Signale Logger Object

    Clone Logger object with extended scope