I've added the following to my settings.py file:
import logging
...
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s',
filename=os.path.join(rootdir, 开发者_开发问答'django.log'),
filemode='a+')
And in views.py, I've added:
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
...
log.info("testing 123!")
Unfortunately, no log file is being created. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? And also is their a better method I should be using for logging? I am doing this on Webfaction.
Python logging for Django is fine on somewhere like Webfaction. If you were on a cloud-based provider (eg Amazon EC2) where you had a number of servers, it might be worth looking at either logging to key-value DB or using Python logging over the network.
Your logging setup code in settings.py looks fine, but I'd check that you can write to rootdir
-- your syslog might show errors, but it's more likely that Django would be throwing a 500 if it couldn't log properly.
Which leads me to note that the only major difference in my logging (also on WebFaction) is that I do:
import logging
logging.info("Something here")
instead of log.info
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