On Nov 23, 2007, at 6:30 PM, Rick Morrison wrote:
> Is there any way to configure logging on an engine instance after
> the engine has been instantiated?
>
> it looks to me as if the engine init checks the module logger status
> and sets a couple of flags "_should_log_info" and
> "_should_log_debug". (I'm guessing these are there to keep the
> logging function call count down).
>
> The issue is that there seems to be no way to make the engine
> instance re-evaluate those flags, with the end effect being that
> once the engine is instantiated, calling
> logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine').setLevel(whatever) has no
> effect.
>
>
it is about keeping call counts down. im pretty sure you can just set
engine.echo=True though which does set the flags.
as far as just detecting a set of getLogger() in the middle without
any explicit message sent to the engine, theres no way we can really
do that. the logging module is painfully slow.
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