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Bug Trail

This is a workstation logger to capture bugs encountered while you are writing code.

In other words, it is an HTML report writer for your logs, even if they aren't errors if that is your thing.

Installation

The handlers in bug-trail-core support python 3.9+. bug-trail, the report viewer supports python 3.11 and should be installed apart from your main app.

Install bug-trail-core with your app. It has as few dependencies as I could manage.

pip install bug-trail-core

To generate the static website install this in an isolated global virtual environment.

pipx install bug-trail

Usage

Configuration is optional via a pyproject.toml file and the logging modules ordinary configuration options. See example code-as-config

This is the schema with the default values.

[tool.bug-trail]
app_name = "bug_trail"
app_author = "bug_trail"
report_folder = "logs"
database_path = "bug_trail.db"
import bug_trail_core
import logging

section = bug_trail_core.read_config(config_path="../pyproject.toml")
handler = bug_trail_core.BugTrailHandler(
    section.database_path, minimum_level=logging.ERROR
)
logging.basicConfig(handlers=[handler], level=logging.ERROR)

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.error("This is an error message")

To generate to the log folder relative to the current working directory:

bug_trail --output logs --db error_log.db

Do more with your data

pipx install datasette
datasette bug_trail.db

Security

None. Do not publish your error log to the internet or to public Github. Add the log folder to your .gitignore file.

Advanced

Get ctags from here

./ctags -R -f fish_tank.tags fish_tank

Prior Art

Inspired by elmah. bug_trail is much less ambitious, as this is just a browsable, static HTML report.

If you want logger for a website, hosted in your Flak or Django website:

These are the closest "write logs to HTML" projects I could find:

If you want someone else to do it all for you

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