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Kirill Smelkov
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Vinay Sajip
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Logging documentation - further update.
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@@ -146,15 +146,35 @@ messages::
INFO
:
root
:
So
should
this
WARNING
:
root
:
And
this
,
too
This
example
also
shows
how
you
can
set
the
logging
level
which
acts
as
the
threshold
for
tracking
.
In
this
case
,
because
we
set
the
threshold
to
``
DEBUG
``,
all
of
the
messages
were
printed
.
If
you
want
to
set
the
logging
level
from
a
command
-
line
option
such
as
::
--
log
=
INFO
and
you
have
the
value
of
the
parameter
passed
for
``--
log
``
in
some
variable
*
loglevel
*,
you
can
use
::
getattr
(
logging
,
loglevel
.
upper
())
to
get
the
value
which
you
'll pass to :func:`basicConfig` via the *level*
argument. You may want to error check any user input value, perhaps as in the
following example::
# assuming loglevel is bound to the string value obtained from the
# command line argument. Convert to upper case to allow the user to
# specify --log=DEBUG or --log=debug
numeric_level = getattr(logging, loglevel.upper(), None)
assert numeric_level is not None, '
Invalid
log
level
:
%
s
' % loglevel
logging.basicConfig(level=numeric_level, ...)
The call to :func:`basicConfig` should come *before* any calls to :func:`debug`,
:func:`info` etc. As it'
s
intended
as
a
one
-
off
simple
configuration
facility
,
only
the
first
call
will
actually
do
anything
:
subsequent
calls
are
effectively
no
-
ops
.
This example also shows how you can set the logging level which acts as the
threshold for tracking. In this case, because we set the threshold to
``DEBUG``, all of the messages were printed.
If
you
run
the
above
script
several
times
,
the
messages
from
successive
runs
are
appended
to
the
file
*
example
.
log
*.
If
you
want
each
run
to
start
afresh
,
not
remembering
the
messages
from
earlier
runs
,
you
can
specify
the
*
filemode
*
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