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Mastering Object-oriented Python

By : Steven F. Lott, Steven F. Lott
Book Image

Mastering Object-oriented Python

By: Steven F. Lott, Steven F. Lott

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Mastering Object-oriented Python
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Some Preliminaries
Index

Specializing logging for control, debug, audit, and security


There are many kinds of logging; we'll focus on these four varieties:

  • Errors and Control: Basic error and control of an application leads to a main log that helps users confirm that the program really is doing what it's supposed to do. This would include enough error information with which the users can correct their problems and rerun the application. If a user enables verbose logging, it will amplify this main error and control the log with additional user-friendly details.

  • Debugging: This is used by developers and maintainers; it can include rather complex implementation details. We'll rarely want to enable blanket debugging, but will often enable debugging for specific modules or classes.

  • Audit: This is a formal confirmation that tracks the transformations applied to data so we can be sure that processing was done correctly.

  • Security: This can be used to show us who has been authenticated; it can help confirm that the authorization...