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Log4Py ReadMe:
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Log4Py is a Python logging module similar to log4j. It supports multiple levels
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of logging and configurable output (either to stdout/stderr or to files). A
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list of available format strings and ouput parameters can be found at the
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beginning of log4py.py.
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Installation:
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Automatic:
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Using Python's Distutils, you can execute:
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"python setup.py install"
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Manually:
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Either copy log4py.py into your project directory or to your site-packages directory.
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Usage:
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from log4py import Logger
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class foo:
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def __init__(self):
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cat = Logger().get_instance(self)
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Have a look at log4py-test.py and log4py-classtest.py for examples.
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For logging to databases, please have a look at the database/ directory
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If you have any comments or questions, don't hesitate to contact me ;-)
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Martin <Martin.Preishuber@eclipt.at>
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