Gee, that's a clever idea! Thanks.
On Monday, 27 January 2014 16:09:20 UTC-5, Rowdy wrote:
>
> On 27/01/2014 05:30, horridohobbyist wrote:
> > I'm looking for a simple way to print out statements in Python. I
> > understand the 'print' function outputs to the console on the server
> > side, but once web2py is deployed through Apache, I don't there's a
> > "console" anymore.
> >
> > I tried looking at Python logging. The simplest case from the Python
> > documentation suggests the following *should* work:
> >
> > import logging
> >
> logging.basicConfig(filename=URL('static','debug.log'),level=logging.DEBUG)
> >
> > logging.debug('this is a test')
> >
> >
> > But when I examine debug.log, it's empty. (Without the filename
> > configuration, I have NO IDEA where the logging outputs to.)
> >
> > Is there no way to obtain a simple outputting mechanism in web2py?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Another option is to write log messages to a table in the database.
> I've used that method in one situation where the client won't allow me
> access to the production filesystem, but I do have read-only access to
> the database. I can query the logging table without having to ask their
> IT department to send me a copy of the log file.
>
> Rowdy
>
>
>
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