I am using below configuration for logging in python,
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
hdlr = logging.FileHandler(r'/var/log/resource_checker.log')
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s : %(name)s : %(levelname)s : %(message)s')
hdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(hdlr)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
This works well for me. However if I add logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) with existing logging configuration, all my logs pops up on screen screen (with additional DEBUG logs, which is good to have for me) and logfile does not populate at all.
how can i push those logs back to log file as my older config.?
This will log everything to a file, all from the logging.basicConfig:
import logging
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.DEBUG,
filename='/var/log/resource_checker.log',
format='%(asctime)s : %(name)s : %(levelname)s : %(message)s'
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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I'm using the logging library and would like to log on to the console and store those logs in a file.
logger = logging.getLogger(module)
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
formatter = logging.Formatter(
'%(asctime)s [%(name)s] %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
filehandler=logging.FileHandler('logfile.log')
logger.addHandler(filehandler)
logger.info('hello')
my goal is to see logs in the below format.
[time] [module] [info/error] [log-msg]
I'm getting this format in the console but in log file I'm getting only log-msg
filehandler.setFormatter(formatter)
I have a bootstrap script for a Raspberry Pi that runs in python. I am looking to create a logger that logs to a file as well as to the console.
I was going to do something like this:
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.INFO,
format="%(asctime)s [%(threadName)-12.12s] [%(levelname)-5.5s] %(message)s",
handlers=[
logging.FileHandler("{0}/{1}.log".format(logPath, fileName)),
logging.StreamHandler()
])
But what I would really like is to log INFO to the StreamHandler and DEBUG to the FileHandler... I cannot seem to figure that out.
Can anyone help me out?
Using Python 3.7.5
You could build the logger yourself (either through a config file or in pure python)
The tricky thing that I have wasted several hours on is forgetting to set the log level on the logger as well as on each of the handlers. Ensure that the logger is as permissive as the most permissive handler.
example script
# emits the info line to the console and
# both the info & debug lines to the log file
# test_pylog.py
import logging
log_format = logging.Formatter(
'%(asctime)s %(threadName)s %(levelname)s %(message)s'
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
console_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
console_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
console_handler.setFormatter(log_format)
logger.addHandler(console_handler)
file_handler = logging.FileHandler('logfile.txt')
file_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
file_handler.setFormatter(log_format)
logger.addHandler(file_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
if __name__ == '__main__':
logger.debug('Panic! at the disco')
logger.info('Weezer')
I ran the following using both the Python shell, and run it as a Python file from the command line. I don's see my log output at all.
import logging
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s,%(msecs)d %(levelname)-8s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] %(message)s')
stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
stream_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
stream_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.addHandler(stream_handler)
logger.info(("info logging"))
Your logging output was almost correct with the exception of setLevel. The logging level needs to be defined on the logger instance instead of the handler instance. Your code therefore only needs a very small tweak to make it work:
import logging
formatter = logging.Formatter(
'%(asctime)s,%(msecs)d %(levelname)-8s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] %(message)s'
)
stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
stream_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.addHandler(stream_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
logger.info("info logging")
This piece of code produces the following output:
2019-08-21 15:04:55,118,118 INFO [testHandler.py:11] info logging
Note, I also removed the double brackets on the logger.info call as these are not necessary.
Use logging.basicConfig() to initialize the logging system.
You need to set the level of your logger,
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
Below statement can be removed from your code,
stream_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
A logger and a handler can have different levels. You have only set the level for the handler, not the logger itself.
import logging
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s,%(msecs)d %(levelname)-8s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] %(message)s')
stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
stream_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
stream_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) # Required
logger.addHandler(stream_handler)
logger.info(("info logging"))
I'm trying to figure out how to capture messages generated by Python/NumPy intractive shell when running my script. I would like to log all generated by console messages (errors, warnings) to same file as defined in my code log messages with time stamps:
def LogToFile():
global logger
logger = logging.getLogger('MyApp')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
file_log_handler = RotatingFileHandler('logfile.log', maxBytes=1024, backupCount=5)
logger.addHandler(file_log_handler)
stderr_log_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
logger.addHandler(stderr_log_handler)
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
file_log_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
stderr_log_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
return logger
Afaik, you'd have to specify this in basicConfig, not in your logger:
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILE,
level=logging.DEBUG)
before you do
logger = logging.getLogger('MyApp')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
I am trying to get module level logging via code working for three outputs: file, console and application internal(QTextEdit).
I can get all three loggers working with the code below but the application internal logger is not logging all events and the console logger (only) prints each line twice.
I have tried using
logging.getLogger(__name__)
for the file logger instead of root (no logs generated), same for the console (works fine with only 1 line per log output) and same for the MyLogHandler (no logs generated) and tried various combinations of root logger and 'name' logger but can't get all logs working and console only printing one line per log event.
def configCodeRootExample_(self):
logFileName = self.getLogLocation()
rootLogger = logging.getLogger('')
#This logger works
fileLogger = logging.FileHandler(logFileName)
fileLogger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
fileFormatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)-12s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
fileLogger.setFormatter(fileFormatter)
rootLogger.addHandler(fileLogger)
#This logger works but prints output twice
consoleFormatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(module)s - %(funcName)s - %(lineno)d - %(message)s')
console = logging.StreamHandler()
console.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
console.setFormatter(consoleFormatter)
rootLogger.addHandler(console)
#This logger works but only logs a subset of DEBUG events and no INFO events
myLogHandler = GSLLogHandler()
myLogHandler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
myLogHandler.setFormatter(fileFormatter)
rootLogger.addHandler(myLogHandler)
also for the record here is the log handler to output to a listening QTextEdit:
import logging
from loggerpackage.logsignals import LogSignals
class MyLogHandler(logging.Handler):
def __init__(self):
logging.Handler.__init__(self)
self.logSignals = LogSignals()
def emit(self, logMsg):
logMsg = self.format(logMsg)
self.logSignals.logEventTriggered.emit(logMsg)
If I change the console logger to the module level:
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
consoleFormatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(module)s - %(funcName)s - %(lineno)d - %(message)s')
console = logging.StreamHandler()
console.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
console.setFormatter(consoleFormatter)
logger.addHandler(console)
Then only one line is printed for each log event but the formatting is incorrect, it seems to be some sort of default formatter
See here for a solution to the duplicate console logging: How to I disable and re-enable console logging in Python?
logger = logging.getLogger()
lhStdout = logger.handlers[0]
... add log handlers
logger.removeHandler(lhStdout)
The issue I was having with the MyLogHandler was that the slot on the QTextEdit wasn't connected in time to receive the first few DEBUG and INFO events.