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Python Write Better Python Buggy Logs Log Messages

Log a message with a level of DEBUG.

I'm not sure what challenge is asking of me...

starter.py
import logging

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

# Write your code below here
logging.info("Warning the battry is low")

2 Answers

In this case, you do not need to set the basicConfig. Using logging.lower_case_level_name() will work. So the logging levels can be called directly:

logging.critical("message")
logging.error("message")
logging.warning("message")
logging.info("message")
logging.debug("message")

In this case, you would call logging.debug()

Thanks