Fix escaping in latest post
…thanks, `markdown-mode`.
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@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ Now if you add a new variable to the formatter like my new `%(category)s`,
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you get a nifty `KeyError` saying there is no `category` in the format
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you get a nifty `KeyError` saying there is no `category` in the format
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expansion dictionary. If you add `category='auth` to the
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expansion dictionary. If you add `category='auth` to the
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`app.logger.info()` calls and its cousins, it’s fine, because these methods
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`app.logger.info()` calls and its cousins, it’s fine, because these methods
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use the magic `\*\*kwarg` argument to swallow it. Everything goes well until
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use the magic `**kwarg` argument to swallow it. Everything goes well until
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control arrives to the `\_log()` method: it complains about that extra
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control arrives to the `_log()` method: it complains about that extra
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`category` keyword argument. Taking a peek at Python’s internals, I found
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`category` keyword argument. Taking a peek at Python’s internals, I found
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two things: `info()`, `error()`, and co. pass `\*args` and `\*\*kwargs` to
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two things: `info()`, `error()`, and co. pass `*args` and `**kwargs` to
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`\_log()` unmodified, and the `\_log()` method doesn’t have `\*\*kwargs`
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`_log()` unmodified, and the `_log()` method doesn’t have `**kwargs`
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present in its definition to swallow it. A little doc reading later I found
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present in its definition to swallow it. A little doc reading later I found
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that if I want to pass extra arguments for such a formatter, I should do it
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that if I want to pass extra arguments for such a formatter, I should do it
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via the `extra` keyword argument to `\_log()`. A call like
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via the `extra` keyword argument to `_log()`. A call like
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`app.logger.info('invalid password', extra={'category': 'auth'})` solved the
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`app.logger.info('invalid password', extra={'category': 'auth'})` solved the
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problem. Now *that* is tedious.
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problem. Now *that* is tedious.
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@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ and `error()`, and handle `category` there. But this resulted in lots of
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repeating code. I changed the specification a bit, so my calls would look
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repeating code. I changed the specification a bit, so my calls would look
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like `info('message', category='auth)` instead of the original plan of
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like `info('message', category='auth)` instead of the original plan of
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`info('auth', 'message')`: as the logging methods pass all keyword arguments
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`info('auth', 'message')`: as the logging methods pass all keyword arguments
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to `\_log()`, I can handle it there. So at the end, my new logger class
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to `_log()`, I can handle it there. So at the end, my new logger class
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only patches `\_log()`, by picking out `category` from the kwarg list, and
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only patches `_log()`, by picking out `category` from the kwarg list, and
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inserting it to `extra` before calling `super`.
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inserting it to `extra` before calling `super`.
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As you can see, this is a bit ugly solution. It requires me, the app
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As you can see, this is a bit ugly solution. It requires me, the app
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