Hello!
Thank you for creating this awesome library 👏
One of my reasons for using this library is precisely how well it behaves with the Python logging module. However, now I find myself in a situation where I'd actually like to include the final receipt in a log file.
Basically, I'm using Python logging module in my code and I initialize it with both a StreamHandler and a FileHandler. alive_bar is initialized in unknown mode. Then I loop over a dataset while alive_bar keeps track of the progress and shows it in stdout. Now, at the end of the loop, I'd like to print the final receipt into the log file and not just stdout. Since I use alive_bar in unknown mode, the final receipt contains useful information like the number of samples processed and the throughput. I would like to save these numbers in logs for later reference. This would also save me from the need to have a separate variable for counting the total number of items that have been processed.
As far as I can tell, this is currently not possible with alive-progress. Would it be possible to have this feature?
Hello!
Thank you for creating this awesome library 👏
One of my reasons for using this library is precisely how well it behaves with the Python logging module. However, now I find myself in a situation where I'd actually like to include the final receipt in a log file.
Basically, I'm using Python logging module in my code and I initialize it with both a StreamHandler and a FileHandler.
alive_baris initialized in unknown mode. Then I loop over a dataset whilealive_barkeeps track of the progress and shows it in stdout. Now, at the end of the loop, I'd like to print the final receipt into the log file and not just stdout. Since I usealive_barin unknown mode, the final receipt contains useful information like the number of samples processed and the throughput. I would like to save these numbers in logs for later reference. This would also save me from the need to have a separate variable for counting the total number of items that have been processed.As far as I can tell, this is currently not possible with
alive-progress. Would it be possible to have this feature?