# Log4Py configuration file # # The "Default" Sections contains default settings which can be overwritten # by settings for different instances (see bottom of file) [Default] # Format is the output format of the lines. # # Possible parameters are: # # %C ..... class-name # %D ..... program duration # %d ..... duration for the last step (last output) # %F ..... function name # %L ..... logtype (Error, Warning, ...) # %M ..... message # %N ..... Line-number # %T ..... current time # # Example formats are: # # Short: %M # Medium: [ %C.%F ] %D: %M # Long (default): %T %L %C [%F] - %M # Debug: %T [%D (%d)] %L %C [%F (%N)] - %M Format: %T %L %C [%F] - %M # Target controls the output medium of the logging # # Possible values are: # # stdout (default): Standard output stream # stderr: Error stream # Any other filename # # Multiple targets can be specified as comma seperated list Target: stdout # Use ansi colors. Possible values are True or False (default) Ansi: False # TimeFormat is the format of the date and time as used by the # Python strftime() function # TimeFormat: %d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S # LogLevel controls the level of what you want to see # # Possible values are: # # None: No output (silent mode) # Normal (default): Information- and Errormessages # Verbose: Information-, Error- and Warningmessages # Debug: Information-, Error-, Warning- and Debugmessages LogLevel: Normal # This is a section for the Log4PyTest class. [Log4PyTest] LogLevel: Debug