Aiming to add minimalistic logging capabilities soon within starting phase of a micropythion program, one would call:
#minimalistic
logging.basicConfig(stream=stream.sys level=logging.DEBUG)
logger = logging.getLogger('thelog')
Aiming to get a fancy timestamp and information ordering, the call could look like:
# explicit formatting
log_fmt_mipy = "%(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s"
log_fmt_dat_mipy = "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d"
logging.basicConfig(stream=stream.sys level=logging.DEBUG)
logger = logging.getLogger('thelog')
The Object "logger" as Logger instance on either case will NEVER get a working Handler and Formatter upon initialization. This is because logging.basicConfig() in (current) line 235 evaluates the list object Logger.handlers instead of the integer number Logger.hasHandlers().
NOTE: Initialization of a date format of type "asctime" within micropython, as shown in the code above, is not (yet) supported (by design) and thus requires explicit implementation efforts.
Aiming to add minimalistic logging capabilities soon within starting phase of a micropythion program, one would call:
Aiming to get a fancy timestamp and information ordering, the call could look like:
The Object "logger" as Logger instance on either case will NEVER get a working Handler and Formatter upon initialization. This is because
logging.basicConfig()in (current) line 235 evaluates the list objectLogger.handlersinstead of the integer numberLogger.hasHandlers().NOTE: Initialization of a date format of type "asctime" within micropython, as shown in the code above, is not (yet) supported (by design) and thus requires explicit implementation efforts.