vclog

Vistor's Console Logger (VCLog) offers a minimal and colorful console logging. Single-script. No dependencies.


Keywords
console-log, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install vclog==1.1.1

Documentation

VCLog: Minimal and Simple Console Logging

pypi version MIT License docs

Vistor's Console Logger (VCLog) offers a minimal and colorful console logging. Single-script. No dependencies.

Features

As every logger in the world, there are four levels of logging: info, debug, warning, and error.

from vclog import Logger

Logger.info("info")
>> |I| info

Logger.debug("debug")
>> |D| debug

Logger.warning("warning")
>> |W| warning

Logger.error("error")
>> |E| error

It also has a plain method in which color, background color, and style can be specified.

Logger.plain("plain text with format", color="blue", bg_color="green", style="bold")

The logger can also be disabled by setting the disable attribute to True. This only works for the instantiated logger.

logger = Logger("instance", disable=True)
logger.info("this message will not be displayed")

The package also offers a format method to get the formatted string directly.

from vclog import format

message: str = format("Hello, World!", color="red")

The main feature of VCLog is that the Logger can be used as a static class or it can be instantiated. When instantiated, you can provide a name to be displayed.

Logger.info("as a static method")
>> |I| as a static method

logger = Logger("instance")
logger.info("as an instance")
>> |I| [instance] as an instance

Installation

Follow the next steps for installing the simulation on your device.

Requierements:

  • Python 3.10.0 or higher

Note: VCLog works on Linux, Windows and Mac.

Install from pip

VCLog is available as a pip package. For installing it just use:

pip install vclog

Install from source

You can either clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/vistormu/vclog.git

or just copy and paste the logger.py file.

Documentation

The official documentation of the package is available on Read the Docs. Here you will find the installation instructions, the API reference and some minimal working examples.