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CRE (version 0.2.7)

set_logger: Set Logger settings

Description

Updates logger settings, including log level and location of the file.

Usage

set_logger(logger_file_path = "CRE.log", logger_level = "INFO")

Value

No return value. This function is called for side effects.

Arguments

logger_file_path

A path (including file name) to log the messages. (Default: CRE.log)

logger_level

The log level. When a log level is set, all log levels below it are also activated (if implemented). Available levels include:

  • TRACE: Provides verbose detailed logging, including the steps taken to achieve a result, often used for debugging. Activating TRACE will also enable DEBUG, INFO, SUCCESS, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs.

  • DEBUG: Provides detailed logging about the flow of the application, used mostly by developers to understand potential issues. Activating DEBUG will also enable INFO, SUCCESS, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs.

  • INFO (Default): Standard messages that inform the user about the normal operation of the system. Activating INFO will also enable SUCCESS, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs.

  • SUCCESS: Messages indicating successful completion of a particular operation or task. Activating SUCCESS will also enable WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs.

  • WARN: Warning messages about events that might cause problems in the future, but are not yet errors. Activating WARN will also enable ERROR and FATAL logs.

  • ERROR: Reports an error due to which the system may not be able to achieve its functionality, but the application won't halt. Activating ERROR will also enable FATAL logs.

  • FATAL: Reports very severe error events that will presumably lead the application to abort.

Examples

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set_logger("Debug")

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