MRAB wrote: > On 2023-04-30 16:40, Roy Hann wrote: >> Is there anyone using loguru (loguru 0.5.3 in my case) successfully in a >> library? >> >> >> In my __init__.py in mylib I do >> >> logger.disable('mylib') >> >> which definitely works. I don't get any more logging. >> >> I "pip install ." the library, then in mytest.py I do >> >> import mylib >> logger.enable('mylib') >> >> expecting that it would report any log messages above level DEBUG, just >> as it does when I don't disable logging. Unfortunately it doesn't >> have any effect; it doesn't report any logging from mylib. >> >> I have verified that __name__ is visible in the library and is 'mylib'. >> >> I would also have expected that logger.enable(None) would turn all the >> logging on everywhere but it seems not. >> >> I have probably misunderstood how logger.enable() is supposed to be >> used. Can anyone share a brief example? >> > According to the docs, the argument is the name of the module. > > In your example, the name of the module (i.e. file) is "__init__"; > "mylib" is the name of the package.
Thanks for taking a look at this. I will continue to play around with it using your suggestion, but according to the snippets and recipes for loguru at https://loguru.readthedocs.io/en/stable/resources/recipes.html#configuring-loguru-to-be-used-by-a-library-or-an-application I need to refer to the package name in disable() in __init__.py, not the module/file name, and so I expect to use it in enable() in my main. Also, as mentioned, I have already verified that __name__ in my package is referring to the package name not the module. Since every package will have a __init__.py even if it's empty, using the module name to control logging by package would be difficult. Or so I say. My code isn't working so I am wrong about some or all of this. I'll keep tinkering and looking out for advice/suggestions here. Roy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list