Hi Jeff, Thank you for your answer. I'll keep things as they are now and get the traces in the web server's logs. If I manage to get some time, I'll probably move the print statements to use logging but it might not be before a couple of months...
Regards, Xavier. Le 24 nov. 2010 à 17:18, Jeff Forcier a écrit : > Hi Xavier, > > Right now Fabric just prints those lines to sys.stdout or sys.stderr > and doesn't use an actual logging module, though doing so is planned > for the near future. > > So if you're running Fabric as a library, you'll need to either hide > those lines so they don't print out (see the "output controls" usage > docs) or temporarily mock sys.stdout / sys.stderr, which is kind of > ugly, but should work depending on what else you're doing with them in > non-Fabric code. > > For example, Fab's own test suite does something like this: > > https://github.com/bitprophet/fabric/blob/master/tests/utils.py#L71 > > You could probably adapt that sort of thing into a context manager and > thus do e.g.: > > with captured_stdout(): > run('foo') # This won't actually get printed, only stored > log(sys.stdout.getvalue()) # If using StringIO like the above code > print "yay" # This would print since sys.stdout is not mocked here > > > Hope that helps, > Jeff > > On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Xavier Ordoquy <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I have integrated fabric to a web based deployment application. >> Things seem to have taken a good shape with one exception. I can't find how >> I can get the console output from the command calls. >> I mean, I can get the command results but I can't understand how I could >> capture all the traces fabric outputs to the console in order to "redirect" >> them to the logging utilities. >> >> Does anyone have an idea/tip that could help me ? >> >> Regards, >> Xavier. >> _______________________________________________ >> Fab-user mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user >> > > > > -- > Jeff Forcier > Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby engineer > http://bitprophet.org _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user
