yoheinakajima / instagraph

Converts text input or URL into knowledge graph and displays
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use logging instead of print #86

Closed gkorland closed 8 months ago

gkorland commented 8 months ago

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 76c0c211f047c2826a60d4eaf3675b646f7613ec and eed111229cdac7a4cf038713de4833fdffc61444.

Walkthrough

The recent update to the codebase primarily involves the integration of the logging module, replacing previous print statements. Additionally, method signatures and docstrings in certain classes have been reformatted for improved readability and consistency.

Changes

File(s) Summary
main.py Integrated logging module; replaced print statements with logging calls.
drivers/driver.py Reformatted method signatures and docstrings within the Driver class.
drivers/neo4j.py Modified the Neo4j class, including adjustments to method implementations.

🐇✨ To log or not to log, that was the question, 'Til prints were dethroned with a logging suggestion. Now each little byte and each variable, Is noted with care, in a log quite comparable. 🥕📜

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isamu commented 8 months ago

Thank you for the good changes.