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DEBUG:root:This message should go to the log file
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DEBUG:root:This message should go to the log file
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If you run the script repeatedly, the additional log messages are appended to
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If you run the script repeatedly, the additional log messages are appended to
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the file. To create a new file each time, you can pass a filemode argument to
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the file. To create a new file each time, you can pass a *filemode* argument to
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:func:`basicConfig` with a value of ``'w'``. Rather than managing the file size
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:func:`basicConfig` with a value of ``'w'``. Rather than managing the file size
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yourself, though, it is simpler to use a :class:`RotatingFileHandler`::
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yourself, though, it is simpler to use a :class:`RotatingFileHandler`::
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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:`/tmp/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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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``. Each of the existing backup files is renamed to increment the suffix
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(``.1`` becomes ``.2``, etc.) and the ``.5`` file is erased.
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(``.1`` becomes ``.2``, etc.) and the ``.6`` file is erased.
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Obviously this example sets the log length much much too small as an extreme
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Obviously this example sets the log length much much too small as an extreme
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example. You would want to set *maxBytes* to an appropriate value.
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example. You would want to set *maxBytes* to an appropriate value.
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