WIP Logger! Inspired by charmbracelet's log package and the Python structlog package.
THIS LIBRARY IS BROKEN FOR MOJO 24.4 UNTIL Dict.popitem() is fixed: modularml/mojo#2756
There are some things I'm ironing out around terminal color profile querying at compilation time. At the moment, the default styles assume a TRUE_COLOR
enabled color profile. So, if your terminal only supports ANSI
or ANSI256
, try setting custom styles like in the custom.mojo
example, or update the default profile in stump/style.mojo
from TRUE_COLOR
to ANSI
or ANSI256
.
See the examples directory for examples on setting up custom processors, styling, message only/json/logfmt logging, and logging with the styling turned off!
Minimal default logger example:
from stump import get_logger
alias logger = get_logger()
fn main():
logger.info("Information is good.")
logger.warn("Warnings can be good too.")
logger.error("An error!")
logger.debug("Debugging...")
logger.fatal("uh oh...")
There's support for arbitrary arg pairs and kwargs to be merged into the log statement!
from stump import get_logger
alias logger = get_logger()
fn main():
logger.info("Information is good.", "key", "value")
logger.warn("Warnings can be good too.", "no_value")
logger.error("An error!", erroring=True)
logger.fatal("uh oh...", "number", 4, "mojo", "🔥")
logger.debug("Debugging...")
Output (no color included)
2024-04-03 14:53:56 INFO Information is good. key=value
2024-04-03 14:53:56 WARN Warnings can be good too. no_value=
2024-04-03 14:53:56 ERROR An error! erroring=True
2024-04-03 14:53:56 FATAL uh oh... number=4 mojo=🔥
Minimal JSON logger example:
from stump import (
DEBUG,
JSON_FORMAT,
BoundLogger,
PrintLogger
)
# The loggers are compiled at build time, so we can reuse it.
alias LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
alias logger = BoundLogger(PrintLogger(LOG_LEVEL), formatter=JSON_FORMAT)
fn main():
logger.info("Information is good.")
logger.warn("Warnings can be good too.")
logger.error("An error!")
logger.debug("Debugging...")
logger.fatal("uh oh...")
Customized style and processor logger example:
from stump import (
DEBUG,
DEFAULT_FORMAT,
Processor,
Context,
Styles,
Sections,
BoundLogger,
PrintLogger,
add_log_level,
add_timestamp,
add_timestamp_with_format,
)
from external.mist import TerminalStyle, Profile, TRUE_COLOR
# Define a custom processor to add a name to the log output.
fn add_my_name(context: Context) -> Context:
var new_context = Context(context)
new_context["name"] = "Mikhail"
return new_context
# Define custom processors to add extra information to the log output.
fn my_processors() -> List[Processor]:
return List[Processor](
add_log_level, add_timestamp_with_format["YYYY"](), add_my_name
)
# Define custom styles to format and colorize the log output.
fn my_styles() -> Styles:
# Log level styles, by default just set colors
var levels = Sections()
levels["FATAL"] = TerminalStyle.new().background("#d4317d")
levels["ERROR"] = TerminalStyle.new().background("#d48244")
levels["INFO"] = TerminalStyle.new().background("#13ed84")
levels["WARN"] = TerminalStyle.new().background("#decf2f")
levels["DEBUG"] = TerminalStyle.new().background("#bd37db")
var keys = Sections()
keys["name"] = (
TerminalStyle.new().foreground("#c9a0dc").underline()
)
var values = Sections()
values["name"] = TerminalStyle.new().foreground("#d48244").bold()
return Styles(
levels=levels,
key=TerminalStyle.new().faint(),
separator=TerminalStyle.new().faint(),
keys=keys,
values=values,
)
# The loggers are compiled at build time, so we can reuse it.
alias LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
# Build a bound logger with custom processors and styling
alias logger = BoundLogger(
PrintLogger(LOG_LEVEL), formatter=DEFAULT_FORMAT, processors=my_processors, styles=my_styles
)
fn main():
logger.info("Information is good.")
logger.warn("Warnings can be good too.")
logger.error("An error!")
logger.debug("Debugging...")
logger.fatal("uh oh...")
Importing the logger into other files works!
from examples.default import logger
fn main():
logger.info("Hello!")
- Add more processor functions.
- Add support for logging to files via
Logger
struct that uses a writer that implementio.Writer
. - Add global logger support once we have file scope support.
- Make formatter flexible and composable. Right now it's only a few predefined formats.
- Exiting on fatal log calls.
- logf functions to specify a specific format for that log message.
- Speed improvements once modularml/mojo#2779 is resolved and enables
mist
to compile text styling at comp time instead of on each and every log call. Providing a STDOUT writer logger instead of print logger will speed it up measurably as well. - Simple naive JSON formatter to be improved to handle escaped chars, brackets, etc correctly.