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Brief instructions for how to modify and push to someone else's PR on github
How to Push to Someone Else's Pull Request
Let's say contributor has submitted a pull request to your (author) project (repo). They have made changes on their
branch feature and have proposed to merge this into origin/master, where
origin -> https://github.com/author/repo.git
Now say you would like to make commits to their PR and push those changes. First, add their fork as a remote called
Logging setup for FastAPI, Uvicorn and Structlog (with Datadog integration)
Logging setup for FastAPI
This logging setup configures Structlog to output pretty logs in development, and JSON log lines in production.
Then, you can use Structlog loggers or standard logging loggers, and they both will be processed by the Structlog pipeline (see the hello() endpoint for reference). That way any log generated by your dependencies will also be processed and enriched, even if they know nothing about Structlog!
Requests are assigned a correlation ID with the asgi-correlation-id middleware (either captured from incoming request or generated on the fly).
All logs are linked to the correlation ID, and to the Datadog trace/span if instrumented.
This data "global to the request" is stored in context vars, and automatically added to all logs produced during the request thanks to Structlog.
You can add to these "global local variables" at any point in an endpoint with `structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars(custom
Handy OUI lookup script for Python 3+. Tested on Windows 10.
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