32 lines
880 B
Python
32 lines
880 B
Python
import time
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import logging
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import verboselogs
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import coloredlogs
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verboselogs.install()
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# Create a logger object.
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# By default the install() function installs a handler on the root logger,
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# this means that log messages from your code and log messages from the
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# libraries that you use will all show up on the terminal.
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#coloredlogs.install(level='DEBUG')
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# If you don't want to see log messages from libraries, you can pass a
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# specific logger object to the install() function. In this case only log
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# messages originating from that logger will show up on the terminal.
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coloredlogs.install(level='INFO', logger=logger)
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logger.info('Lewis Companion Software Started.')
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logger.success('Ready to robot!')
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# Junk~
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while True:
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try:
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logger.debug('Nothing to do.')
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time.sleep(1)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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break
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