Use logging level across application and modules
Jason Friedman
jason at powerpull.net
Thu Feb 2 23:50:29 EST 2012
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> Base module: http://pastebin.com/nQCG5CRC > Another module: http://pastebin.com/FFzCCjwG > Application: http://pastebin.com/370cWJtT > > I have a module that will provide base functionality, such as logging > and authentication. > I have other specialized modules that provide additional > functionality. One module will provide database connections, another > information about users and groups, etc. > I have an application script that uses the base module and one or more > specialized modules. > > I want to allow the user to select a preferred logging level. That is > easy to do by passing that level as an argument to base.get_logger(). > However, the application also uses the other module; how do I set the > logging level there to match the user's preference? I figured a way to do this. In the base module I created a global variable loglevel. I set the logging level according to that value. I set the variable from my application script. Because of the memoization of the get_logger() call, the other modules get that same loglevel value.
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