Using a variable while calling logger.setLevel
I had problems with python 3 and got this working for me: https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging.html
# myapp.py
import logging
import mylib
def main():
logging.basicConfig(filename='myapp.log', level=logging.INFO)
logging.info('Started')
mylib.do_something()
logging.info('Finished')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
You should also be able to do this:
Log = logging.getLogger('myLogger')
level = logging.getLevelName('INFO')
Log.setLevel(level)
The logging.getLevelName(lvl)
function works both ways. I use it, it works (you should check your python implementation though).
This saves you the trouble to maintain your own dictionary, and reduces the possibility of typo errors.