Vinay Sajip added the comment: If you are using dictConfig(), you don't need to specify a class for your handler: you can specify a callable which configures and returns a handler, and the callable could be a function which created a file with appropriate ownership and then returned a FileHandler or subclass thereof which used that file. I can update the cookbook with suitable examples, with and without using a mixin.
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