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I get debug level logging messages although I an on debug level warning - thats what I expect. Maybe someone has an idea whats wrong....



This is the relevant part of my code.



def setLogfileDebuglevel(val):
"""set logging level and message format"""
if val==True:
print ("debug level")
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
style="{",
format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
elif val==False:
print ("warning level")
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING,
filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
style="{",
format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
datefmt="%H:%M:%S")

class UploaderGUI(tkinter.Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
"""Initialize main window and GUI objects"""
super().__init__(master)
self.pack()
self.menuBar = tkinter.Menu(self.master)
self.fillMenuBar()
self.master.config(menu=self.menuBar)
self._args = self.argparser()
self._extensions = self._args.extensions
setLogfileDebuglevel(self._args.debug)
logging.debug(self._args)
# here debug msg are logged although I an on level warning


The print ("warning level") is a test if my parameters are correct - and they are, I am on warning level. Anyway the program keeps logging the self._args










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    I get debug level logging messages although I an on debug level warning - thats what I expect. Maybe someone has an idea whats wrong....



    This is the relevant part of my code.



    def setLogfileDebuglevel(val):
    """set logging level and message format"""
    if val==True:
    print ("debug level")
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
    filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
    style="{",
    format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
    datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
    elif val==False:
    print ("warning level")
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING,
    filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
    style="{",
    format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
    datefmt="%H:%M:%S")

    class UploaderGUI(tkinter.Frame):
    def __init__(self, master=None):
    """Initialize main window and GUI objects"""
    super().__init__(master)
    self.pack()
    self.menuBar = tkinter.Menu(self.master)
    self.fillMenuBar()
    self.master.config(menu=self.menuBar)
    self._args = self.argparser()
    self._extensions = self._args.extensions
    setLogfileDebuglevel(self._args.debug)
    logging.debug(self._args)
    # here debug msg are logged although I an on level warning


    The print ("warning level") is a test if my parameters are correct - and they are, I am on warning level. Anyway the program keeps logging the self._args










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      I get debug level logging messages although I an on debug level warning - thats what I expect. Maybe someone has an idea whats wrong....



      This is the relevant part of my code.



      def setLogfileDebuglevel(val):
      """set logging level and message format"""
      if val==True:
      print ("debug level")
      logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
      filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
      style="{",
      format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
      datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
      elif val==False:
      print ("warning level")
      logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING,
      filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
      style="{",
      format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
      datefmt="%H:%M:%S")

      class UploaderGUI(tkinter.Frame):
      def __init__(self, master=None):
      """Initialize main window and GUI objects"""
      super().__init__(master)
      self.pack()
      self.menuBar = tkinter.Menu(self.master)
      self.fillMenuBar()
      self.master.config(menu=self.menuBar)
      self._args = self.argparser()
      self._extensions = self._args.extensions
      setLogfileDebuglevel(self._args.debug)
      logging.debug(self._args)
      # here debug msg are logged although I an on level warning


      The print ("warning level") is a test if my parameters are correct - and they are, I am on warning level. Anyway the program keeps logging the self._args










      share|improve this question















      I get debug level logging messages although I an on debug level warning - thats what I expect. Maybe someone has an idea whats wrong....



      This is the relevant part of my code.



      def setLogfileDebuglevel(val):
      """set logging level and message format"""
      if val==True:
      print ("debug level")
      logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
      filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
      style="{",
      format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
      datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
      elif val==False:
      print ("warning level")
      logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING,
      filename=THISPATH + "/wawi-uploader.log",
      style="{",
      format="{asctime} [{funcName}: {levelname:8}] {message}",
      datefmt="%H:%M:%S")

      class UploaderGUI(tkinter.Frame):
      def __init__(self, master=None):
      """Initialize main window and GUI objects"""
      super().__init__(master)
      self.pack()
      self.menuBar = tkinter.Menu(self.master)
      self.fillMenuBar()
      self.master.config(menu=self.menuBar)
      self._args = self.argparser()
      self._extensions = self._args.extensions
      setLogfileDebuglevel(self._args.debug)
      logging.debug(self._args)
      # here debug msg are logged although I an on level warning


      The print ("warning level") is a test if my parameters are correct - and they are, I am on warning level. Anyway the program keeps logging the self._args







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