Answers for "python logger format"

6

making log files in python

import logging
logging.basicConfig(filename='example.log', encoding='utf-8', level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This is debug message')
logging.info('This is information message')
logging.warning('This is warning message')
logging.error('This is warning message')
Posted by: Guest on July-12-2021
7

create log in python

logging.basicConfig(filename="logfilename.log", level=logging.INFO)
# Log Creation

logging.info('your text goes here')
logging.error('your text goes here')
logging.debug('your text goes here')
Posted by: Guest on October-28-2020
2

python log file

import logging
logging.basicConfig(filename='example.log', encoding='utf-8', level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This message should go to the log file')
logging.info('So should this')
logging.warning('And this, too')
logging.error('And non-ASCII stuff, too, like Øresund and Malmö')
Posted by: Guest on June-14-2021
6

python logging example

# logging_example.py

import logging

# Create a custom logger
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

# Create handlers
c_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
f_handler = logging.FileHandler('file.log')
c_handler.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
f_handler.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

# Create formatters and add it to handlers
c_format = logging.Formatter('%(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
f_format = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
c_handler.setFormatter(c_format)
f_handler.setFormatter(f_format)

# Add handlers to the logger
logger.addHandler(c_handler)
logger.addHandler(f_handler)

logger.warning('This is a warning')
logger.error('This is an error')
Posted by: Guest on May-03-2021
6

logging.logger

import logging

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
  
logger.debug("some debugging...")
logger.error("some error...")
Posted by: Guest on December-02-2020
1

python fme logger

logger = fmeobjects.FMELogFile()
logger.logMessageString("{}".format('Error'), fmeobjects.FME_ERROR)
Posted by: Guest on March-12-2020

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