I have been using the python logging module for quite some time now, but recently, when testing compatibility with older python versions I ran into some trouble:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "hunter.py", line 16, in <module>
logging.config.fileConfig("logging.conf")
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/logging/config.py", line 85, in fileConfig
_install_loggers(cp, handlers)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/logging/config.py", line 229, in _install_loggers
logger.addHandler(handlers[string.strip(hand)])
KeyError: 'hunterFileHandler'
with the following config file (important parts only):
[loggers]
keys=root,hunter
[handlers]
keys=consoleHandler, hunterFileHandler
[formatters]
keys=simpleFormatter
[logger_root]
level=DEBUG
handlers=consoleHandler
[logger_hunter]
level=DEBUG
handlers=consoleHandler, hunterFileHandler
qualname=hunter
propagate=0
[handler_consoleHandler]
class=StreamHandler
level=DEBUG
formatter=simpleFormatter
args=(sys.stdout,)
[handler_hunterFileHandler]
class=handlers.RotatingFileHandler
level=DEBUG
formatter=simpleFormatter
args=("logs/hunter.log", "a", 0, 10,)
[formatter_simpleFormatter]
format=%(asctime)s:[%(name)s][%(levelname)5s] %(message)s
datefmt=
Is there a simple way to make the configuration backward compatible without duplicating most of it?