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Accepting request 925035 from home:jubalh:branches:devel:languages:python

- Update to 21.2.0:
  Highlights:
  * Support for for beautiful (and helpful!) exceptions by integrating
    ConsoleRenderer with rich or better-exceptions.
  * Helpers to access thread-local and context-local context.
  * Deeper contextvars support.
  Backward-incompatible changes:
  * To implement pretty exceptions (see Changes below),
    structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now formats exceptions itself.
    Make sure to remove format_exc_info from your processor chain if you
    configure structlog manually. This change is not really breaking
    because the old use-case will keep working as before. However if
    you pass pretty_exceptions=True (which is the default if either
    rich or better-exceptions is installed), a warning will be raised
    and the exception will be renderered without prettyfication.
  Changes:
  * structlog is now importable if sys.stdout is None (e.g. when
    running using pythonw). #313
  * structlog.threadlocal.get_threadlocal() and
    structlog.contextvars.get_contextvars() can now be used to get a copy
    of the current thread-local/context-local context that has been bound
    using structlog.threadlocal.bind_threadlocal() and
    structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars(). #331 #337
  * structlog.threadlocal.get_merged_threadlocal(bl) and
    structlog.contextvars.get_merged_contextvars(bl) do the same, but
    also merge the context from a bound logger bl. Same pull requests as
    previous change.
  * structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars() now returns a mapping of
    keys to contextvars.Tokens, allowing you to reset values using the
    new structlog.contextvars.reset_contextvars(). #339

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/925035
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-structlog?expand=0&rev=11
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Wed Oct 13 08:36:18 UTC 2021 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 21.2.0:
Highlights:
* Support for for beautiful (and helpful!) exceptions by integrating
ConsoleRenderer with rich or better-exceptions.
* Helpers to access thread-local and context-local context.
* Deeper contextvars support.
Backward-incompatible changes:
* To implement pretty exceptions (see Changes below),
structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now formats exceptions itself.
Make sure to remove format_exc_info from your processor chain if you
configure structlog manually. This change is not really breaking
because the old use-case will keep working as before. However if
you pass pretty_exceptions=True (which is the default if either
rich or better-exceptions is installed), a warning will be raised
and the exception will be renderered without prettyfication.
Changes:
* structlog is now importable if sys.stdout is None (e.g. when
running using pythonw). #313
* structlog.threadlocal.get_threadlocal() and
structlog.contextvars.get_contextvars() can now be used to get a copy
of the current thread-local/context-local context that has been bound
using structlog.threadlocal.bind_threadlocal() and
structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars(). #331 #337
* structlog.threadlocal.get_merged_threadlocal(bl) and
structlog.contextvars.get_merged_contextvars(bl) do the same, but
also merge the context from a bound logger bl. Same pull requests as
previous change.
* structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars() now returns a mapping of
keys to contextvars.Tokens, allowing you to reset values using the
new structlog.contextvars.reset_contextvars(). #339
* Exception rendering in structlog.dev.ConsoleLogger is now configurable
using the exception_formatter setting. If either the rich or the
better-exceptions package is present, structlog will use them for
pretty-printing tracebacks. rich takes precedence over
better-exceptions if both are present.
This only works if format_exc_info is absent in the processor chain.
#330 #349
* All use of colorama on non-Windows systems has been excised. Thus,
colors are now enabled by default in structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
on non-Windows systems. You can keep using colorama to customize
colors, of course. #345
* The final processor can now return a bytearray (additionally to str
and bytes). #344
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Fri Feb 19 08:07:55 UTC 2021 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>