24.1.0
Highlights
This quick bugfix release fixes two regressions and the fact that RichTracebackFormatter
has been ignoring its width argument the whole time.
Full changelog below!
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Full Changelog
Fixed
-
The lazy logger proxy returned by
structlog.get_logger()
now returns its initial values when asked for context. When asked for context before binding for the first time, it returned an empty dictionary in 23.3.0. -
The displayed level name when using
structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception()
is"error"
instead of"exception"
. Fixes regression in 23.3.0. #584 -
Don't ignore the
width
argument ofRichTracebackFormatter
. #587