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{{param|loglevel|String containing a log level: DEBUG,INFO,WARN,ERROR,FATAL}} | {{param|loglevel|String containing a log level: DEBUG,INFO,WARN,ERROR,FATAL}} | ||
The default level for all loggers is | The default level for all loggers is INFO, which means that messages at INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL log level will be output. The levels noted above are in verbosity order from most(DEBUG) to least(FATAL). | ||
|example= | |example= |
Revision as of 08:12, 6 August 2022
log.setLevel() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.5.2
Set the logging level for the specified logger.
The log file will be found in your user directory under
The log file will be found in your user directory under
.maptool-rptools/logs
.Usage
log.setLevel(logger, loglevel)
Parameters
logger
- String containing a logger name.loglevel
- String containing a log level: DEBUG,INFO,WARN,ERROR,FATAL
The default level for all loggers is INFO, which means that messages at INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL log level will be output. The levels noted above are in verbosity order from most(DEBUG) to least(FATAL).
Example
Set the logging level for the MapToolLineParser to WARN.
[r: log.setLevel("net.rptools.maptool.client.MapToolLineParser","WARN")]
Returns:
WARN
Get a list of loggers and then, using input(), select a logging level for it.
[h: loggers = json.sort(log.getLoggers(),"a","name")]
[h: loggerList = ""]
[h, FOREACH(logger, loggers), CODE: {
[h: loggerList = listAppend(loggerList,json.get(logger,"name"))]
}]
[h:status=input(
"junkVar|Select a Logger and Level||LABEL|SPAN=TRUE",
"lname|"+loggerList+"|Logger|LIST|VALUE=STRING",
"level|DEBUG,INFO,WARN,ERROR,FATAL|Level|LIST|VALUE=STRING")]
[h:abort(status)]
[r: "Setting <i><b>" + lname + "</b></i> to <b>" + level + "</b>."]
[h: log.setLevel(lname,level)]