Hello. Thanks for this tutorial, as always, very interesting. Can I ask where I should put this "logging settings" within the project? For example, I have a project with main.py and helper_functions.py files. Both of these .py files make use of the logger but I am not sure where to put it.
Thanks. Nice tutorial. Just one thing missing for me -> outsource the loggin configuration in a extra file (like log4j.properties in JAVA), cause in a real application I dont want to change the code to change loglevel etc...
Your timing is perfect! Just started looking into this topic, and your tutorials are so well structured.
There is also logging.exception to also get stack trace in log file
Last time it was the JSON tutorial, now its this one... great tutorial as usual!
Thank you so much. It helps so much.
Keep up the good work man, I love your videos.
They are helping me a lot!
Thanks!
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Hello. Thanks for this tutorial, as always, very interesting. Can I ask where I should put this "logging settings" within the project? For example, I have a project with main.py and helper_functions.py files. Both of these .py files make use of the logger but I am not sure where to put it.
I think it will make my life a bit easier...
Amazing Video Bro.
thank for your effort & contribution!
Thanks. Nice tutorial. Just one thing missing for me -> outsource the loggin configuration in a extra file (like log4j.properties in JAVA), cause in a real application I dont want to change the code to change loglevel etc...
Nice video some real world example of messages in a larger project would be nice! Could you also make a video on basic ci/cd and tools like Jenkins?
Great stuff (as always!). Personally, I prefer loguru library for logging (a lot easier and friendly).
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Thanks!
Really helpful!
Thank you a lot. Left sub.
Will OOP fade out over decades or it will get stronger?
I mean learning every aspect of OOP take lots of Energy. does it worth it?
Unless you want to print Hello World for the rest of your life: yes.
nice tutorial, but when i try it the file is created but nothing is logged in it
so it stays empty no matter which logging level :(
good video bro
Hy bro i hope you are well,
Plz can you do NLP to sql querys
First! Bro u can be more active on discord!
imagine using MM/DD/YYYY