from datetime import datetime import time # TODO: I dunno, but there's gotta be a better way to do this crap. This is way too messy # Some messages pass a True or False as should_print depending on config variables # Default to true, but return doing nothing if they pass a False. def print_log(source, message, should_print=True): if should_print == False: return message_meta = build_message_meta(source) if source == "Main": print('\033[92m', message_meta, '\033[0m', message) elif source == "Notice": print('\033[93m', message_meta, '\033[0m', message) elif source == "Warning": print('\033[91m', message_meta, '\033[0m', message) elif source == "Web": print('\033[95m', message_meta, '\033[0m', message) else: print('\033[94m', message_meta, '\033[0m', message) # Builds the metadata part for the messages above def build_message_meta(source): return current_time() + ' ' + source.center(8, '-') + ' :' def current_time(): return time_to_string(time.time(), True) def time_to_string(unixtime, time_only = False): if time_only: return datetime.fromtimestamp(unixtime).strftime('[%H:%M:%S - ' + time.tzname[time.daylight] + ']') else: return datetime.fromtimestamp(unixtime).strftime('%B %d, %Y (%H:%M:%S - ' + time.tzname[time.daylight] + ')')