A python library for the CodeCTRL logger.
The codectrl.log
function collects and formats information about
the file/function/line of code it got called on and sends it to
the CodeCTRL server, if available.
pip install codectrl
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/pwnCTRL/codectrl-python-logger.git
cd codectrl-python-logger
Build the package:
python3 setup.py build
Install the package. Depending on your python install this may require root privileges.
(sudo) python3 setup.py install
Make sure you have the CodeCTRL application running.
Anywhere in a python codebase you can insert codectrl.log()
to print logs to the CodeCTRL app.
The function takes any number of arbitrary positional and keyword arguments.
All positional arguments get included in the log message
using str()
or json.dumps(obj, indent=4)
in case of dicts.
Keyword arguments, other than "reserved" ones, get appended to the logs as {key}={value}
-
host: By default set to
127.0.0.1
, this argument holds the address of the CodeCTRL server. -
port: By default set to
3001
, this is the port the CodeCTRL server should be contacted at. -
surround: By default
3
, this argument specifies the number of lines of code that should be displayed around the call tocodectrl.log
.