Add processors param to capture_logs()#728
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Cool, thanks – I've completely forgotten about capture_logs. :)
Sorry for the long delay, it's been busy. :|
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Dear Hynek,
Thanks for building and maintaining structlog!
I'm using a pytest fixture to capture logs in an application test suite. In some test cases it's convenient to be able to inspect context variables.
This PR, if accepted, enables
capture_logs()to capture logs with context variables like this:Or whatever other interesting processing people might like to do. :)
I realize I probably could have gotten the same result by configuring processors in a fixture, as shown in the docs, something like:
...but I like how
capture_logs()restores the configuration after itself.Pull Request Check List
mainbranch – use a separate branch!api.py.docs/api.rstby hand.versionadded,versionchanged, ordeprecateddirectives..rstand.mdfiles is written using semantic newlines.