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Python Write Better Python Buggy Logs Log Messages

Dont understand logging

I dont understand this logging thing at all, and he does not explain it further than what you see below. Can someone plz help?

starter.py
import logging

logging.basicConfig(filename='cc.log', level=logging.DEBUG)


# Write your code below here
log.info("Test")

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,423 Points

To log a message using logging you need to refer to the logging module imported. The method to call is the level of the message: logging.info() creates info messages, logging.debug() creates debug messages, etc. The default level set in the basicConfig says any message at that level of severity or greater will be output to the logfile.

So, your code needs to use the proper module reference logging and the requested method .debug(). Add you messages as the argument.

Post back if you have more questions. Good luck!

Got it, ty so much!