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20.2.0 Backward-incompatible changes: - Python 2.7 and 3.5 aren't supported anymore. The package meta data should ensure that you keep getting 20.1.0 on those versions. - ``structlog`` is now fully type-annotated. This won't break your applications, but if you use Mypy, it will most likely break your CI. Check out the new chapter on typing for details. Deprecations: - Accessing the ``_context`` attribute of a bound logger is now deprecated. Please use the new ``structlog.get_context()``. Changes: - ``structlog`` has now type hints for all of its APIs! Since ``structlog`` is highly dynamic and configurable, this led to a few concessions like a specialized ``structlog.stdlib.get_logger()`` whose only difference to ``structlog.get_logger()`` is that it has the correct type hints. We consider them provisional for the time being – i.e. the backward compatibility does not apply to them in its full strength until we feel we got it right. Please feel free to provide feedback! - Added ``structlog.make_filtering_logger`` that can be used like ``configure(wrapper_class=make_filtering_bound_logger(logging.INFO))``. It creates a highly optimized bound logger whose inactive methods only consist of a ``return None``. This is now also the default logger. - As a complement, ``structlog.stdlib.add_log_level()`` can now additionally be imported as ``structlog.processors.add_log_level`` since it just adds the method name to the event dict. - ``structlog.processors.add_log_level()`` is now part of the default configuration. - ``structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter`` no longer uses exceptions for control flow, allowing ``foreign_pre_chain`` processors to use ``sys.exc_info()`` to access the real exception. - Added ``structlog.BytesLogger`` to avoid unnecessary encoding round trips. Concretely this is useful with *orjson* which returns bytes. - The final processor now also may return bytes that are passed untouched to the wrapped logger. - ``structlog.get_context()`` allows you to retrieve the original context of a bound logger. - ``structlog.PrintLogger`` now supports ``copy.deepcopy()``. - Added ``structlog.testing.CapturingLogger`` for more unit testing goodness. - Added ``structlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger`` that executes logging calls in a thread executor and therefore doesn't block.
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