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Issue #8890: Documentation changed to avoid reference to temporary files - other cases covered.
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Most applications are probably going to want to log to a file, so let's start
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with that case. Using the :func:`basicConfig` function, we can set up the
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default handler so that debug messages are written to a file (in the example,
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we assume that you have the appropriate permissions to create a file called
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*example.log* in the current directory::
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*example.log* in the current directory)::
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import logging
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LOG_FILENAME = 'example.log'
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ yourself, though, it is simpler to use a :class:`RotatingFileHandler`::
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import logging
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import logging.handlers
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LOG_FILENAME = '/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out'
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LOG_FILENAME = 'logging_rotatingfile_example.out'
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# Set up a specific logger with our desired output level
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my_logger = logging.getLogger('MyLogger')
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@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ yourself, though, it is simpler to use a :class:`RotatingFileHandler`::
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The result should be 6 separate files, each with part of the log history for the
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application::
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out.1
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out.2
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out.3
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out.4
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/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out.5
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out.1
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out.2
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out.3
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out.4
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logging_rotatingfile_example.out.5
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The most current file is always :file:`/tmp/logging_rotatingfile_example.out`,
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The most current file is always :file:`logging_rotatingfile_example.out`,
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and each time it reaches the size limit it is renamed with the suffix
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``.1``. Each of the existing backup files is renamed to increment the suffix
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(``.1`` becomes ``.2``, etc.) and the ``.6`` file is erased.
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@ -1134,14 +1134,14 @@ destination can be easily changed, as shown in the example below::
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
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format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s',
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filename='/tmp/myapp.log',
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filename='myapp.log',
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filemode='w')
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logging.debug('A debug message')
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logging.info('Some information')
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logging.warning('A shot across the bows')
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The :meth:`basicConfig` method is used to change the configuration defaults,
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which results in output (written to ``/tmp/myapp.log``) which should look
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which results in output (written to ``myapp.log``) which should look
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something like the following::
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2004-07-02 13:00:08,743 DEBUG A debug message
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