Zathura is a small space logger. It logs stuff into her logbook as she drifts into vast unknown of development phase.


Keywords
logger, logger-backend, logger-interface, package, pip-package, pip3, pypi-packages, python, python-library, python-pip, python3, python3-package, zathura
License
MIT
Install
pip install zathura==0.0.6.0b1

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Zathura

Zathura is a utility package for Bugtracker (https://github.com/p1r-a-t3/Bugtracker). Currently, zathura can send error and verbose logs from projects. Future features include parsing nohup.out file to check probably logs/errors etc.


How to install

pip install zathura

This will install the latest version on your virtualenv


Code Preview

Zathura works with bugtracker. So, You already have a project access token from the bugtracker. It's like 'API Key' to uniquely identify a project.

Here is a simple code snippet to initiate the class and start logging away

from ZathuraProject.zathura import Zathura
zathura = Zathura(bugtracker_url="Your_Bugtracker_URL_HERE",
                  project_token="Your_Project_Token_HERE")


# Logging Error logs.
zathura.send_error_log_bugtracker("An Error name", "A good error description", user = "username")

# Logging verbose Logs
zathura.send_verbose_log_bugtracker("Verbose description", user = "username")

user is an optional field in both case. That's it, you just logged an error and a debug message on your server.


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