| Logging Handler | |
| =============== | |
| Rich supplies a :ref:`logging handler<logging>` which will format and colorize text written by Python's logging module. | |
| Here's an example of how to set up a rich logger:: | |
| import logging | |
| from rich.logging import RichHandler | |
| FORMAT = "%(message)s" | |
| logging.basicConfig( | |
| level="NOTSET", format=FORMAT, datefmt="[%X]", handlers=[RichHandler()] | |
| ) | |
| log = logging.getLogger("rich") | |
| log.info("Hello, World!") | |
| Rich logs won't render :ref:`console_markup` in logging by default as most libraries won't be aware of the need to escape literal square brackets, but you can enable it by setting ``markup=True`` on the handler. Alternatively you can enable it per log message by supplying the ``extra`` argument as follows:: | |
| log.error("[bold red blink]Server is shutting down![/]", extra={"markup": True}) | |
| Handle exceptions | |
| ------------------- | |
| The :class:`~rich.logging.RichHandler` class may be configured to ues Rich's :class:`~rich.traceback.Traceback` class to format exceptions, which provides more context than a builtin exception. To get beautiful exceptions in your logs set ``rich_tracebacks=True`` on the handler constructor:: | |
| import logging | |
| from rich.logging import RichHandler | |
| logging.basicConfig( | |
| level="NOTSET", | |
| format="%(message)s", | |
| datefmt="[%X]", | |
| handlers=[RichHandler(rich_tracebacks=True)] | |
| ) | |
| log = logging.getLogger("rich") | |
| try: | |
| print(1 / 0) | |
| except Exception: | |
| log.exception("unable print!") | |
| There are a number of other options you can use to configure logging output, see the :class:`~rich.logging.RichHandler` reference for details. | |