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Named after the childrens TV-show Timmy Time
A simple wrapper to log/print functionname, *args and **kwargs and how long it took to execute
pip install timmytimer
from timmytimer import timmy, timmyp, timmyprint
import logging
from time import sleep
from random import random
# *if* you have installed colorama you get colored print
try:
from colorama import Fore, Back, Style, init
init(autoreset=True)
except ImportError: # fallback so that the imported classes always exist
class ColorFallback():
__getattr__ = lambda self, name: ''
Fore = Back = Style = ColorFallback()
@timmy
def test_timmy(greeting, name='Henrik'):
sleep(random())
print('{} {}'.format(greeting, name))
@timmyprint
def test_timmyprint(greeting, name='Henrik'):
sleep(random())
print('{} {}'.format(greeting, name))
@timmyp
def test_timmyp(greeting, name='Henrik'):
sleep(random())
print('{} {}'.format(greeting, name))
if __name__ == '__main__':
log = logging.getLogger()
log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
test_timmy('Hello', name='Gustav')
test_timmyprint('Goodday', name='Ellinor')
test_timmyp('P-man')
output:
(wenv) C:\Users\henrik\Desktop\git_temp\timmytimer>py tests\test.py
Hello Gustav
DEBUG:root:[timmytimer]test_timmy(('Hello',){'name': 'Gustav'})370.00ms
Goodday Ellinor
[timmytimer] test_timmyprint(('Goodday',){'name': 'Ellinor'}) 536.00ms
P-man Henrik
[timmytimer] test_timmyp(('P-man',){}) 230.00ms
FAQs
minimal timer wrapper with print or log
We found that timmytimer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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