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Kivy Cookbook

Kivy Cookbook

By : Hugo Solis, Solis
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Kivy Cookbook

Kivy Cookbook

2.5 (2)
By: Hugo Solis, Solis

Overview of this book

Kivy is an open-source Python library for rapid development of applications that make use of innovative user interfaces, such as multi-touch apps. It is a promising Python framework to develop UI and UX apps in a cross-platform environment, under the Python philosophy. Kivy Cookbook is a practical book that will guide you through the Kivy framework to develop apps and get your apps ready for distribution in App Store and Android devices. You will start off with installing Kivy and building your interfaces. You will learn how to work the accelerometer and create custom events. Then, you will understand how to use the basics, buttons, labels and text inputs and manipulate the widget tree. Next, you will be able to work with manipulating instructions, create an atlas and layouts. Moving on, you will learn packing for Windows and packing for iOS, and use TestDrive. By the end of the book, you will have learnt in detail the relevant features and tools in Kivy and how to create portable packages to distribute your apps in the most used platforms.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Logging objects


The log in any software is useful for many aspects, one of them being exception handling. Kivy is always logging information about its performance. It creates a log file of every running of our app. Every programmer knows how helpful logging is for software engineering. In this recipe, we want to show information of our app in that log.

How to do it…

We will use a Python file with the MyW() usual class where we will raise an error and display it in the Kivy log. To complete the recipe, follow these steps:

  1. Import the usual kivy package.

  2. Import the Logger packages.

  3. Define the MyW() class.

  4. Trigger an info log.

  5. Trigger a debug log.

  6. Perform an exception.

  7. Trigger an exception log:

    import kivy
    kivy.require('1.9.0')
    from kivy.app import App
    from kivy.uix.widget import Widget
    from kivy.logger import Logger
    
    class MyW(Widget):
        Logger.info('MyW: This is an info message.')
        Logger.debug('MyW: This is a debug message.')
        try:
            raise Exception('exception')
        except Exception:...

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