def __init__(self, color=True, fmt=DEFAULT_FORMAT,
datefmt=DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT, colors=DEFAULT_COLORS):
r"""
:arg bool color: Enables color support.
:arg string fmt: Log message format.
It will be applied to the attributes dict of log records. The
text between ``%(color)s`` and ``%(end_color)s`` will be colored
depending on the level if color support is on.
:arg dict colors: color mappings from logging level to terminal color
code
:arg string datefmt: Datetime format.
Used for formatting ``(asctime)`` placeholder in ``prefix_fmt``.
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Added ``fmt`` and ``datefmt`` arguments.
"""
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, datefmt=datefmt)
self._fmt = fmt
self._colors = {}
if color and _stderr_supports_color():
# The curses module has some str/bytes confusion in
# python3. Until version 3.2.3, most methods return
# bytes, but only accept strings. In addition, we want to
# output these strings with the logging module, which
# works with unicode strings. The explicit calls to
# unicode() below are harmless in python2 but will do the
# right conversion in python 3.
fg_color = (curses.tigetstr("setaf") or
curses.tigetstr("setf") or "")
if (3, 0) < sys.version_info < (3, 2, 3):
fg_color = unicode_type(fg_color, "ascii")
for levelno, code in colors.items():
self._colors[levelno] = unicode_type(curses.tparm(fg_color, code), "ascii")
self._normal = unicode_type(curses.tigetstr("sgr0"), "ascii")
else:
self._normal = ''
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