How to change log level from command line?
For SBT 0.12:
If you want to change the log level from the command line, you may do in sbt interactive mode without changing your build.sbt file or any configuration. Just type:
> set logLevel := Level.Debug
However if you are writing some scripts that will run in your server and you can't do interactively, you will have to create a boot.properties file setting the desired log level and pass this file in the command line, by running
sbt -Dsbt.boot.properties=path-to-your-boot.properties
Check the documentation for boot.properties here
As described in Change the logging level globally for sbt:
To set the logging level before any commands are executed on startup, use -- before the logging level
There are four logging levels:
- debug
- info
- warn
- error
If you need one applied "at the command line without modifying the existing configuration", execute the sbt
launcher with appropriate level prefixed with double dashes.
jacek:~/oss/scalania
$ sbt --debug
[debug] > boot
[debug] > reload
[debug] > sbtStashOnFailure
[debug] > onFailure load-failed
[debug] > loadp
[info] Loading global plugins from /Users/jacek/.sbt/0.13/plugins
[debug] Running task... Cancelable: false, check cycles: false
[debug]
With sbt.boot.properties
you may get sbt
internal logs printed out, too. See Launcher Specification.