Backward-incompatible changes:
* Python 2.7 and 3.5 aren't supported anymore. The package meta
data should ensure that you keep getting 20.1.0 on those versions. #244
* structlog is now fully type-annotated. This won't break your
applications, but if you use Mypy, it will most likely break your CI.
Deprecations:
* Accessing the _context attribute of a bound logger is now deprecated.
Please use the new structlog.get_context().
Changes:
* structlog has now type hints for all of its APIs! Since structlog
is highly dynamic and configurable, this led to a few concessions
like a specialized structlog.stdlib.get_logger() whose only difference
to structlog.get_logger() is that it has the correct type hints.
We consider them provisional for the time being – i.e. the backward
compatibility does not apply to them in its full strength until we
feel we got it right. Please feel free to provide feedback! #223, #282
* Added structlog.make_filtering_logger that can be used like
configure(wrapper_class=make_filtering_bound_logger(logging.INFO)).
It creates a highly optimized bound logger whose inactive methods
only consist of a return None. This is now also the default logger.
* As a complement, structlog.stdlib.add_log_level() can now
additionally be imported as structlog.processors.add_log_level
since it just adds the method name to the event dict.
* structlog.processors.add_log_level() is now part of the default configuration.
* structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter no longer uses exceptions for
control flow, allowing foreign_pre_chain processors to use
sys.exc_info() to access the real exception.
* Added structlog.BytesLogger to avoid unnecessary encoding round trips.
Concretely this is useful with orjson which returns bytes. #271
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Backward-incompatible changes:
* Python 3.4 is not supported anymore. It has been unsupported by
the Python core team for a while now and its PyPI downloads are negligible.
It's very unlikely that structlog will break under 3.4 anytime soon,
but we don't test it anymore.
Changes:
* Full Python 3.8 support for structlog.stdlib.
* Added more pass-through properties to structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.
To makes it easier to use it as a drop-in replacement for logging.Logger. #198
* structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter now takes a logger object as an
optional keyword argument. This makes ProcessorFormatter work properly
with stuctlog.stdlib.filter_by_level(). #219
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now uses no colors by default, if
colorama is not available. #215
* structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now initializes colorama lazily, to
prevent accidental side-effects just by importing structlog. #210
* Added new processor structlog.dev.set_exc_info() that will set
exc_info=True if the method's name is exception and exc_info isn't
set at all. This is only necessary when the standard library integration
is not used. It fixes the problem that in the default configuration,
structlog.get_logger().exception("hi") in an except block would not print the
exception without passing exc_info=True to it explicitly. #130, #173, #200, #204
* A best effort has been made to make as much of structlog pickleable as possible
to make it friendlier with multiprocessing and similar libraries.
Some classes can only be pickled on Python 3 or using the dill library
though and that is very unlikely to change.
* So far, the configuration proxy, structlog.processor.TimeStamper,
structlog.BoundLogger, structlog.PrintLogger and structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
have been made pickelable. Please report if you need any another class fixed. #126
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