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Trac Logging
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Trac supports logging of system messages using the standard logging module that comes with Python.
Logging is configured in the [logging] section in trac.ini.
Supported Logging Methods
The log method is set using the log_type configuration option, which takes any of the following values:
- none
 - Suppress all log messages.
 - file
 - Log messages to a file, specified with the 
log_fileoption in trac.ini. - stderr
 - Output all log entries to console (tracd only).
 - syslog
 - (UNIX) Send messages to local syslogd via named pipe 
/dev/log. - eventlog
 - (Windows) Use the system's NT eventlog for Trac logging.
 
Log Levels
The verbosity level of logged messages can be set using the log_level directive in trac.ini. The log level defines the minimum level of urgency required for a message to be logged.
The levels are:
- CRITICAL
 - Log only the most critical (typically fatal) errors.
 - ERROR
 - Log failures, bugs and errors.
 - WARN
 - Log warnings, non-interrupting events.
 - INFO
 - Diagnostic information, log information about all processing.
 - DEBUG
 - Trace messages, profiling, etc.
 
See also: TracIni, TracGuide, TracEnvironment
