python-oslo.log
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oslo.log-3.30.0.tar.gz | 0000078044 76.2 KB | |
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python-oslo.log.spec | 0000003275 3.2 KB |
Revision 9 (latest revision is 29)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 514856
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Thomas Bechtold (tbechtold)
(revision 9)
- update to version 3.30.0 - only show error_summary for warning and error messages - Fix bug in log_method_call decorator - refactor error summary logic so it can be reused - Add additional info like python-systemd does - [Fix gate]Update test requirement - Update URLs according to document migration - Remove deprecated module loggers - Fix devstack colors - Update reno for stable/ocata - Check reStructuredText documents for common style issues. - When record.args is None, it should not give an exception. - Trivial: Remove testscenarios from test-requirements.txt - Remove 'verbose' option (again) - clarify release note for error summary handling - Optimize the link address - Fix some reST field lists in docstrings - make handling of error_summary more flexible - formatter: skip ImportError when adding error_summary - switch from oslosphinx to openstackdocstheme - pbr.version.VersionInfo needs package name (oslo.xyz and not oslo_xyz) - Add missing variable html_last_updated_fmt - do not add error_summary for debug log messages - add error_summary support to JSONFormatter - add error_summary support for fluentd formatter - tail support, log filtering, executable, and splitlines bug fix - Documentation for journal usage - improve the documentation for log format strings - rearrange content to fit the new standard layout - Must not go underneath the context object and access __dict__
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