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# Taken from https://github.com/Kami/python-extra-log-formatters
from __future__ import absolute_import
import logging
__all__ = [
    'ExtraLogFormatter'
]
class ExtraLogFormatter(logging.Formatter):
    """
    Custom log formatter which attaches all the attributes from the "extra"
    dictionary which start with an underscore to the end of the log message.
    For example:
    extra={'_id': 'user-1', '_path': '/foo/bar'}
    """
    def format(self, record):
        custom_attributes = dict([(k, v) for k, v in record.__dict__.items()
                                  if k.startswith('_')])
        custom_attributes = self._dict_to_str(custom_attributes)
        msg = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
        msg = '%s (%s)' % (msg, custom_attributes)
        return msg
    def _dict_to_str(self, dictionary):
        result = ['%s=%s' % (k[1:], str(v)) for k, v in dictionary.items()]
        result = ','.join(result)
        return result