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import logging
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from .config import get_app_settings
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from .logger.config import configured_logger
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__root_logger: None | logging.Logger = None
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def get_logger(module=None) -> logging.Logger:
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"""
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Get a logger instance for a module, in most cases module should not be
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provided. Simply using the root logger is sufficient.
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Cases where you would want to use a module specific logger might be a background
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task or a long running process where you want to easily identify the source of
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those messages
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"""
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global __root_logger
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if __root_logger is None:
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app_settings = get_app_settings()
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mode = "development"
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if app_settings.TESTING:
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mode = "testing"
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elif app_settings.PRODUCTION:
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mode = "production"
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substitutions = {
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"LOG_LEVEL": app_settings.LOG_LEVEL.upper(),
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}
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__root_logger = configured_logger(
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mode=mode,
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config_override=app_settings.LOG_CONFIG_OVERRIDE,
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substitutions=substitutions,
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)
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if module is None:
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return __root_logger
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return __root_logger.getChild(module)
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