On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 5:16:13 PM UTC-4, Peter Otten wrote: > Tim Williams wrote: > > > On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 5:47:37 PM UTC-4, Peter Otten wrote: > >> Tim Williams wrote: > >> > >> > Just as a followup, if I use 'unrepr=True' in my ConfigObj, I don't > >> > have to convert the strings. > >> > >> I'd keep it simple and would use JSON... > > > > I looked at JSON at first, but went with configobj because I didn't see > > where it did string interpolation, which I needed for other parts of my > > INI file, and I'm trying to use it to specify my log file in my handler. > > > > Which brings me to ... > > > I have this stripped down INI file: > > > ... > > How do you get > > > LogFile = '%(CaptureDrive)s%(RootDir)s/test.log' > > to be interpolated while leaving > > > format = '%(asctime)s: (%(levelname)s) %(message)s' > > as is? > > > However, when I try to call logging.config.dictConfig() on it, the stream > > that is opened on creating the logging.FileHandler object is > > "%(LogFile)s", not "C:/TestData/test.log". > > I don't even get this far: > > >>> c = configobj.ConfigObj("second.ini", unrepr=True) > >>> c.dict() > Traceback (most recent call last): > ... > configobj.MissingInterpolationOption: missing option "asctime" in > interpolation. > > I tried to escape % as %%, but that doesn't seem to work. When I provide > bogus replacements > > >>> c = configobj.ConfigObj("third.ini", unrepr=True) > >>> pprint.pprint(c.dict()["loggng"]) > {'CaptureDrive': 'C:/', > 'LogFile': 'C:/TestData/test.log', > 'RootDir': 'TestData', > 'asctime': 'ASCTIME', > 'formatters': {'fmt1': {'datefmt': '', > 'format': 'ASCTIME: (LEVELNAME) MESSAGE'}}, > 'handlers': {'console': {'class': 'logging.StreamHandler', > 'level': 'INFO', > 'stream': 'ext://sys.stdout'}, > 'file': {'class': 'logging.FileHandler', > 'filename': 'C:/TestData/test.log', > 'level': 'WARN'}}, > 'level': 'INFO', > 'levelname': 'LEVELNAME', > 'loggers': {'root': {'handlers': ['file', 'console'], 'level': 'INFO'}}, > 'message': 'MESSAGE', > 'version': 1} > > I get the expected output.
I'm at home now, so I don't have my environment, but if I do a c.dict() I get the error about asctime also. If I just pass in the dict object or do a 'dict(config['loggng'])', I don't get that. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list