In python how can I create a function that can be global an used in all classes that are called?
Here is an example:
import configparser
import os
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from ftplib import FTP
def notify(msg):
echo = True
log = True
if echo:
print(msg)
if log:
f = open('log.txt','a')
msg = datetime.now().strftime("%y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S")+': ' + msg
f.write(msg)
f.close()
#sys.exit() #removing this was the fix!
class zoneFTP():
def __init__(self):
self.conn = FTP()
self.dir = './'
notify('The dir is :' + self.dir)
def main():
notify('starting')
ftp = zoneFTP()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Calling notify()
in the zoneFTP class fails. How can I make the notify()
function like one of the python built in functions so that it can be called anywhere? Or is there a better way of doing what I am trying to accomplish here?
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