Python Logging Handler Threaded Transport
Transport for Python logging handler
Uses a background worker to log to Cloud Logging asynchronously.
class google.cloud.logging_v2.handlers.transports.background_thread.BackgroundThreadTransport(client, name, *, grace_period=5.0, batch_size=10, max_latency=0)
Bases: google.cloud.logging_v2.handlers.transports.base.Transport
Asynchronous transport that uses a background thread.
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Parameters
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client( Client ) – The Logging client.
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name( str ) – The name of the lgoger.
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grace_period( Optional [ float ] ) – The amount of time to wait for pending logs to be submitted when the process is shutting down.
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batch_size( Optional [ int ] ) – The maximum number of items to send at a time in the background thread.
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max_latency( Optional [ float ] ) – The amount of time to wait for new logs before sending a new batch. It is strongly recommended to keep this smaller than the grace_period. This means this is effectively the longest amount of time the background thread will hold onto log entries before sending them to the server.
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flush()
Submit any pending log records.
send(record, message, **kwargs)
Overrides Transport.send().
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Parameters
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record( logging.LogRecord ) – Python log record that the handler was called with.
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message( str ) – The message from the
LogRecord
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kwargs– Additional optional arguments for the logger
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