Examples ======== Simple Usage ------------ The following snippet uses :class:`sprockets.logging.ContextFilter` to insert context information into a message using a :class:`logging.LoggerAdapter` instance. .. literalinclude:: ../examples/simple.py Dictionary-based Configuration ------------------------------ This package begins to shine if you use the dictionary-based logging configuration offered by :func:`logging.config.dictConfig`. You can insert the custom filter and format string into the logging infrastructure and insert context easily with :class:`logging.LoggerAdapter`. .. literalinclude:: ../examples/tornado-app.py Tornado Application JSON Logging -------------------------------- If you're looking to log Tornado requests as JSON, the :class:`sprockets.logging.JSONRequestFormatter` class works in conjunction with the :method:`tornado_log_function` method to output all Tornado log entries as JSON objects. In the following example, the dictionary-based configuration is expanded upon to include specify the :class:`sprockets.logging.JSONRequestFormatter` as the formatter and passes :method:`tornado_log_function` in as the ``log_function`` when creating the Tornado application. .. literalinclude:: ../examples/tornado-json-logger.py