On Mar 31, 1:13 pm, dj <d.a.aberna...@gmail.com> wrote: > It seems that you can create custom handlers and add them to the > logging.handlers namespace(http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python- > list/2008-May/493826.html.) > But for reasons beyond my understanding my log file (test.log) is not > written to. > > #################### my handler class > ####################################################### > import logging.handlers > > # create my handler class > class MyHandler(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler): > def __init__(self, filename): > logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler.__init__(self, filename, > > maxBytes=10485760, backupCount=5) > > # Register handler in the "logging.handlers" namespace > logging.handlers.MyHandler = MyHandler > > ################ test app.py > ################################################################## > import logging > import logging.handlers > > from myhandler import MyHandler > > # log file path > LOG_FILE_PATH='H:/python_experiments/logging/test.log' # log file > path > #log file formatter > myformatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(filename) > s %(lineno)d %(message)s') > > # setup a log instance for myHandler > logger2 = logging.getLogger('myLog2') > logger2.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) > hdlr2 = logging.handlers.MyHandler(LOG_FILE_PATH) > hdlr2.setFormatter(myformatter) > hdlr2.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) > logger2.addHandler(hdlr2) > > # give it a try > print 'using myHandler' > logger2.debug('this is a test of myHandler') > print 'after logger using myHandler' > > Thanks in advance for your help.
Kindly ingnore this message, turns out the problem was a misunderstanding of the severity for the logging levels. My bad. Thanks anyway :-). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list