Where is ipython's configuration file, which starts with c = get_config(), executed? I'm asking because I want to understand what order things are done in ipython, e.g. why certain commands will not work if included as c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines.
This is related to my other question, Log IPython output?, because I want access to a logger attribute, but I can't figure out how to access it in the configuration file, and by the time exec_lines are run, the logger has already started (it's too late).
EDIT: I've accepted a solution based on using a startup file in ipython0.12+. Here is my implementation of that solution:
from time import strftime
import os.path
ip = get_ipython()
#ldir = ip.profile_dir.log_dir
ldir = os.getcwd()
fname = 'ipython_log_' + strftime('%Y-%m-%d') + ".py"
filename = os.path.join(ldir, fname)
notnew = os.path.exists(filename)
try:
ip.magic('logstart -o %s append' % filename)
if notnew:
ip.logger.log_write( u"########################################################\n" )
else:
ip.logger.log_write( u"#!/usr/bin/env python\n" )
ip.logger.log_write( u"# " + fname + "\n" )
ip.logger.log_write( u"# IPython automatic logging file\n" )
ip.logger.log_write( u"# " + '# Started Logging At: '+ strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\n') )
ip.logger.log_write( u"########################################################\n" )
print " Logging to "+filename
except RuntimeError:
print " Already logging to "+ip.logger.logfname
There are only two subtle differences from the proposed solution linked:
1. saves log to cwd instead of some log directory (though I like that more...)
2. ip.magic_logstart doesn't seem to exist, instead one should use ip.magic('logstart')