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Gláucia Esppenchutz
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Gláucia Esppenchutz is a data engineer with expertise in managing data pipelines and vast amounts of data using cloud and on-premises technologies. She worked in companies such as Globo, BMW Group, and Cloudera. Currently, she works at AiFi, specializing in the field of data operations for autonomous systems. She comes from the biomedical field and shifted her career ten years ago to chase the dream of working closely with technology and data. She is in constant contact with the open source community, mentoring people and helping to manage projects, and has collaborated with the Apache, PyLadies group, FreeCodeCamp, Udacity, and MentorColor communities.
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Creating standardized logs

Now that we know the best practices for inserting logs and using log levels, we can add more relevant information to our logs to help us monitor our code. Information such as date and time or the module or function executed helps us determine where an issue occurred or where improvements are required.

Creating standardized formatting for application logs or (in our case) data pipeline logs makes the debugging process more manageable, and there are a variety of ways to do this. One way of doing it is to create .ini or .conf files that hold the configuration on how the logs will be formatted and applied to our wider Python code, for instance.

In this recipe, we will learn how to create a configuration file that will dictate how the logs will be formatted across the code and shown in the execution output.

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Let’s use the same code as the previous Using log-level types recipe, but with more improvements!

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Published in: May 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837632602

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Gláucia Esppenchutz

Gláucia Esppenchutz is a data engineer with expertise in managing data pipelines and vast amounts of data using cloud and on-premises technologies. She worked in companies such as Globo, BMW Group, and Cloudera. Currently, she works at AiFi, specializing in the field of data operations for autonomous systems. She comes from the biomedical field and shifted her career ten years ago to chase the dream of working closely with technology and data. She is in constant contact with the open source community, mentoring people and helping to manage projects, and has collaborated with the Apache, PyLadies group, FreeCodeCamp, Udacity, and MentorColor communities.
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