Semantically colorifies console output messages with ANSI codes.
The goal of the module is to centralize how console messages
are printed depending on the intent.
Instead of print()
you can use:
step()
error()
warn()
success()
out()
Also fail()
prints an error and exits.
All consolemsg functions, but out
, output to sys.stderr
,
so they will be separated from your stdout
when piping.
Extra arguments, will be inserted into the message with format.
For serious logging you should use the logging
standard module.
This is a quick and simple solution make the user aware of the
relevance of the outputs.
Also those functions are Py2 backwards compatible,
so you can use them instead of regular print
to make
your code portable.