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feat: add support for using dictConfig to configure logging.
Basic logging config (one level and one output file non-rotating) was
always possible from config.ini. However the LOGGING_CONFIG setting
could be used to load an ini fileConfig style file to set various
channels (e.g. roundup.hyperdb) (also called qualname or tags) with
their own logging level, destination (rotating file, socket,
/dev/null) and log format.
This is now a deprecated method in newer logging modules. The
dictConfig format is preferred and allows disabiling other loggers as
well as invoking new loggers in local code. This commit adds support
for it reading the dict from a .json file. It also implements a
comment convention so you can document the dictConfig.
configuration.py:
new code
test_config.py:
test added for the new code.
admin_guide.txt, upgrading.txt CHANGES.txt:
docs added upgrading references the section in admin_guid.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 19 Aug 2025 22:32:46 -0400 |
| parents | 1c94afabb2cb |
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""" The following code was taken from: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/568#issuecomment-216569420 to resolve a bug with using pytest.mark.skip(). Once the bug is resolved in pytest this file can be removed along with all the wrapper mark_class() references in the other test files. """ import types def mark_class(marker): '''Workaround for https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/568''' def copy_func(f): try: return types.FunctionType(f.__code__, f.__globals__, name=f.__name__, argdefs=f.__defaults__, closure=f.__closure__) except AttributeError: return types.FunctionType(f.func_code, f.func_globals, name=f.func_name, argdefs=f.func_defaults, closure=f.func_closure) def mark(cls): if isinstance(cls, types.FunctionType): return marker(copy_func(cls)) for method in dir(cls): if method.startswith('test'): f = copy_func(getattr(cls, method)) setattr(cls, method, marker(f)) return cls return mark
