I am trying to enable logging in a module using a logger configured in an executable.
According to the documentation,
A good convention to use when naming loggers is to use a module-level logger, in each module which uses logging, named as follows:
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
I have followed that, creating a module-level logger in my foo
module:
module foo
:
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Foo():
def __init__(self):
logger.info("hello world")
Again, according to the documentation
Creating loggers, handlers, and formatters explicitly using Python code that calls the configuration methods listed above.
In my executable I import foo
and set up the logger, basically a copy-paste of the example int he documentation link above:
executable:
import logging
from foo import foo
if __name__ == '__main__':
# create logger
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# create console handler and set level to debug
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# add ch to logger
logger.addHandler(ch)
logger.info('start')
f = foo.Foo()
I see the log statement from my executable, but my module based logger doesn't work:
start No handlers could be found for logger "foo.foo"
What am I doing wrong?
Edit:
I tried using basicConfig
in my executable, which, according to the documentation does the following:
Does basic configuration for the logging system by creating a
StreamHandler
with a defaultFormatter
and adding it to the root logger
executable:
import logging
from foo import foo
if __name__ == '__main__':
# create logger
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
... (same as above) ...
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
logger.info('start')
f = foo.Foo()
And now logging in my module works!
What confuses me is that in my previous example is I am creating a StreamHandler
and adding it to the root logger.
So I guess my question should be:
What is basicConfig
doing which explicit calls to the logging configuration api isn't?