* Sun Dec 05 2021 Max Lin <mlin@suse.com>
- Removed python 3.7 checks since Leap 15.4 has 3.6 as the default
python3 version, and Leap15/SLE15 do not have these additional
python macros.
* Sun Apr 18 2021 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Add loguru-exception-formatting-py39.patch
https://github.com/Delgan/loguru/commit/19f518c5 for changed
exception formatting in Python 3.9
* Fri Feb 19 2021 John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Add pytest-6.2-excepthooks.patch for compatibility with pytest 6.2
* Mon Feb 08 2021 John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Update t0 v0.5.3
* Fix child process possibly hanging at exit while combining
enqueue=True with third party library like uwsgi
* Fix possible exception during formatting of non-string messages
- from v0.5.2
* Fix AttributeError within handlers using serialize=True when
calling logger.exception() outside of the context of an exception
* Fix error while logging an exception containing a non-picklable
value to a handler with enqueue=True
* Add support for async callable classes used as sinks
- from v0.5.1
* Modify the way the extra dict is used by LogRecord in order to
prevent possible KeyError with standard logging handlers
* Add a new default optional argument to logger.catch(), it should
be the returned value by the decorated function in case an
error occurred
* Fix ValueError when using serialize=True in combination with
logger.catch() or logger.opt(record=True) due to circular
reference of the record dict
- from v0.5.0
* Remove the possibility to modify the severity no of levels
once they have been added in order to prevent surprising
behavior
* Add better support for "structured logging" by automatically
adding **kwargs to the extra dict besides using these arguments
to format the message. This behavior can be disabled by setting
the new .opt(capture=False) parameter
* Add a new onerror optional argument to logger.catch(), it should
be a function which will be called when an exception occurs in
order to customize error handling
* Add a new exclude optional argument to logger.catch(), is should
be a type of exception to be purposefully ignored and propagated
to the caller without being logged
* Modify complete() to make it callable from non-asynchronous
functions, it can thus be used if enqueue=True to make sure
all messages have been processed
* Fix possible deadlocks on Linux when multiprocessing.Process()
collides with enqueue=True or threading
* Fix compression function not executable concurrently due to file
renaming (to resolve conflicts) being performed after and not
before it
* Fix the filter function listing files for retention being too
restrictive, it now matches files based on the pattern
"basename(.*).ext(.*)"
* Fix the impossibility to remove() a handler if an exception is
raised while the sink' stop() function is called
* Fix file sink left in an unstable state if an exception occurred
during retention or compression process
* Fix situation where changes made to record["message"] were
unexpectedly ignored when opt(colors=True), causing
"out-of-date" message to be logged due to implementation details
* Fix possible exception if a stream having an isatty() method
returning True but not being compatible with colorama is used
on Windows
* Fix exceptions occurring in coroutine sinks never retrieved and
hence causing warnings
* Thu Jan 21 2021 Benjamin Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Add runtime requirement for contextvars and the correct BR for
Leap
- Skip failing tests on 32-bit
* Thu Jan 21 2021 Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- BuildRequire python36-aiocontextvars if building under python 3.6
* Sun Feb 16 2020 Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de>
- Update to version 0.4.1
* Deprecate the ansi parameter of .opt() in favor of colors
which is a name more appropriate.
* Prevent unrelated files and directories to be incorrectly
collected thus causing errors during the retention process
* Strip color markups contained in record["message"] when
logging with .opt(ansi=True) instead of leaving them as is.
* Ignore color markups contained in *args and **kwargs when
logging with .opt(ansi=True), leave them as is instead of
trying to use them to colorize the message which could cause
undesirable errors.
- Update to version 0.4.0
* Add support for coroutine functions used as sinks and add the
new logger.complete() asynchronous method to await them.
* Add a way to filter logs using one level per module in the
form of a dict passed to the filter argument.
* Add type hints to annotate the public methods using a .pyi
stub file.
* Add support for copy.deepcopy() of the logger allowing multiple
independent loggers with separate set of handlers.
* Add the possibility to convert datetime to UTC before
formatting (in logs and filenames) by adding "!UTC" at the end
of the time format specifier.
* Add the level name as the first argument of namedtuple returned
by the .level() method.
* Remove class objects from the list of supported sinks and
restrict usage of **kwargs in .add() to file sink only. User is
in charge of instantiating sink and wrapping additional keyword
arguments if needed, before passing it to the .add() method.
* Rename the logger.configure() keyword argument patch to patcher
so it better matches the signature of logger.patch().
* Fix AttributeError while using a file sink on some distributions
(like Alpine Linux) missing the os.getxattr and os.setxattr
functions.
* Fix values wrongly displayed for keyword arguments during
exception formatting with diagnose=True.
* Fix logging messages wrongly chopped off at the end while using
standard logging.Handler sinks with .opt(raw=True).
* Fix an error using a filter function "by name" while receiving
a log with record["name"] equals to None.
* Fix incorrect record displayed while handling errors
(if catch=True) occurring because of non-picklable objects
(if enqueue=True).
* Prevent hypothetical ImportError if a Python installation is
missing the built-in distutils module.
* Raise TypeError instead of ValueError when a logger method is
called with argument of invalid type.
* Raise ValueError if the built-in format() and filter() functions
are respectively used as format and filter arguments of the
add() method. This helps the user to understand the problem, as
such a mistake can quite easily occur.
* Remove inheritance of some record dict attributes to str (for
"level", "file", "thread" and "process").
* Give a name to the worker thread used when enqueue=True
* Fri Aug 02 2019 John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Initial spec for v0.3.2