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Revision 12 (latest revision is 21)
Matej Cepl's avatar Matej Cepl (mcepl) accepted request 958252 from Michael Vetter's avatar Michael Vetter (jubalh) (revision 12)
- Update to 21.5.0:
  * Added the structlog.processors.LogfmtRenderer processor to render
    log lines using the logfmt format. #376
  * Added the structlog.stdlib.ExtraAdder processor that adds extra
    attributes of logging.LogRecord objects to the event dictionary.
    This processor can be used for adding data passed in the extra
    parameter of the logging module's log methods to the event
    dictionary. #209 #377
  * Added the structlog.processor.CallsiteParameterAdder processor that
    adds parameters of the callsite that an event dictionary orginated
    from to the event dictionary. This processor can be used to enrich
    events dictionaries with information such as the function name,
    line number and filename that an event dictionary orignated from. #380

- Update to 21.4.0:
  * Fixed import when running in optimized mode (PYTHONOPTIMIZE=2
    or python -OO). #373
  * Added the structlog.threadlocal.bound_threadlocal and
    structlog.contextvars.bound_contextvars decorator/context managers
    to temporarily bind key/value pairs to a thread-local and context-local
    context. #371

- Update to 21.3.0:
  * structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now has sort_keys boolean parameter
    that allows to disable the sorting of keys on output. #358
  * structlog.processors.TimeStamper now works well with FreezeGun
    even when it gets applied before the loggers are configured. #364
  * structlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger now determines the running loop
    when logging, not on instantiation. That has a minor performance
    impact, but makes it more robust when loops change
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