Use str() when json.dumps() finds an unserializable record #59
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Hi @vklochan
I ran into a logging error today involving a non-json serializable value in a situation similar to the following:
Which would result in:
Some of this is prevented in formatter.py#L45 where
repr()is called on any non "easy" types. This is essentially what adding the default argument tojson.dumps()would do, with the addition that it would also take care of nested structures. I can of course update my PR to userepr()instead ofstr().