if i change print statements in both files to print out "__name__": __main__ test1.test
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 10:02 PM, Andrew Z <form...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > apparently my reading comprehension is nose diving these days. After > reading python cookbook and a few other tutorials i still can't get a > simple logging from a few files to work. > I suspected my file organization - all files are in the same directory, > causing problem. But it appears it is not. > > Anyway, in the example below, only logging from main.py works. I also want > to have login from "test1/test.py" to write into the same common log file. > > And how can i accomplish the same if test.py is in the same directory as > main.py? > > dir structure: > src/ > |- main.py > |-test/ > |-test.py > > code: > test.py: > > import logging > # neither of below produce any results > > log = logging.getLogger("test1.test") > # log = logging.getLogger(__name__) > > def fun(): > print("DADADA") > log.debug(" DADADADA " ) > > > main.py: > > from test1.test import fun > > def main(): > > log = logging.getLogger(__name__) > log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) > > fh = logging.FileHandler("nja_" + > datetime.now().strftime("%Y_%b_%d_%H_%M_%S") +".log") > formatter = logging.Formatter('%(levelname)s - %(asctime)s - > %(funcName)10s() %(lineno)s - %(message)s') > fh.setFormatter(formatter) > log.addHandler(fh) > > log.debug("Yes, this line is in the log file") > > fun() > > log.debug("And this one is too") > > > > this is 3.5 version. > > Thank you in advance. > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list