Finding all loggers?

R

Roy Smith

Is there any way to get a list of all the loggers that have been
defined? So if somebody has done:

from logging import getLogger
getLogger("foo")
getLogger("foo.bar")
getLogger("baz")

I want something which will give me back ["foo", "foo.bar", "baz"].
 
M

Michael Hrivnak

import logging{'foo': <logging.Logger object at 0x7f11d4d104d0>, 'bar':
<logging.Logger object at 0x7f11d4cb7ad0>}

Enjoy,
Michael

Is there any way to get a list of all the loggers that have been
defined?  So if somebody has done:

from logging import getLogger
getLogger("foo")
getLogger("foo.bar")
getLogger("baz")

I want something which will give me back ["foo", "foo.bar", "baz"].
 
R

Roy Smith

Neat, thanks!


{'foo': <logging.Logger object at 0x7f11d4d104d0>, 'bar':
<logging.Logger object at 0x7f11d4cb7ad0>}

Enjoy,
Michael

Is there any way to get a list of all the loggers that have been
defined? So if somebody has done:

from logging import getLogger
getLogger("foo")
getLogger("foo.bar")
getLogger("baz")

I want something which will give me back ["foo", "foo.bar", "baz"].
 

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