How do I disable log messages from the Requests library?
I found out how to configure requests's logging level, it's done via the standard logging module. I decided to configure it to not log messages unless they are at least warnings:
import logging
logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
If you wish to apply this setting for the urllib3 library (typically used by requests) too, add the following:
logging.getLogger("urllib3").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
For anybody using logging.config.dictConfig
you can alter the requests library log level in the dictionary like this:
'loggers': {
'': {
'handlers': ['file'],
'level': level,
'propagate': False
},
'requests.packages.urllib3': {
'handlers': ['file'],
'level': logging.WARNING
}
}
In case you came here looking for a way to modify logging of any (possibly deeply nested) module, use logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict
to get a dictionary of all of the logger objects. The returned names can then be used as the argument to logging.getLogger
:
import requests
import logging
for key in logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict:
print(key)
# requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool
# requests.packages.urllib3.util
# requests.packages
# requests.packages.urllib3
# requests.packages.urllib3.util.retry
# PYREADLINE
# requests
# requests.packages.urllib3.poolmanager
logging.getLogger('requests').setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
# Could also use the dictionary directly:
# logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict['requests'].setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
Per user136036 in a comment, be aware that this method only shows you the loggers that exist at the time you run the above snippet. If, for example, a module creates a new logger when you instantiate a class, then you must put this snippet after creating the class in order to print its name.
import logging
urllib3_logger = logging.getLogger('urllib3')
urllib3_logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
In this way all the messages of level=INFO from urllib3 won't be present in the logfile.
So you can continue to use the level=INFO for your log messages...just modify this for the library you are using.