shradha...@gmail.com wrote: > I am using for my logger > > handler.setFormatter(SimpleJsonFormatter(json.dumps))
Where does SimpleJsonFormatter come from? If it uses the json.dumps argument to serialize a dict you may pass a modified version instead: # untested KEYS_TO_IGNORE = {"fields", "you", "do", "not", "want"} def my_pruning_dumps(d): for k in KEYS_TO_IGNORE: try: del d[k] except KeyError: pass return json.dumps(d) handler.setFormatter(SimpleJsonFormatter(my_pruning_dumps)) > It had some default fields - timestamp, function, line_number, module, > level > > and flexibility to provide extra fields in json log with use of > > logger.info("my test message", extra={"anotherfield1": "test"}) > > I am using decorator functions so some of the default fields provided ex- > function, line_number, module are not useful as it gives information on > decorator module, line_number. I like to remove some fields from being > logged while retaining others, keeping also the use of "extra" > > This is what I tried - > logging.Formatter('{"timestamp": "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)06d", > "level":"%(levelname)s"}', > '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') > > The problem is that it doesn't print the fields given in 'extra' > > > How do I accomplish this? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list