how to save logging module output in a specified directory in python












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By using below mentioned code I am able to save the logging module output in current working directory.



But my aim is to save this output in some another directory i.e, what ever the directory i mentioned with the file name it has to be save in that directory with the specified file name without changing my current working directory.



import logging
LOG_FILENAME = 'example.log'
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILENAME,level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This message should go to the log file')
logging.warning('%s before you %s', 'Look', 'leap!')


Please can anyone help me to solve this.










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    Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:20











  • Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:24











  • yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:27











  • is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:40
















1















By using below mentioned code I am able to save the logging module output in current working directory.



But my aim is to save this output in some another directory i.e, what ever the directory i mentioned with the file name it has to be save in that directory with the specified file name without changing my current working directory.



import logging
LOG_FILENAME = 'example.log'
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILENAME,level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This message should go to the log file')
logging.warning('%s before you %s', 'Look', 'leap!')


Please can anyone help me to solve this.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:20











  • Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:24











  • yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:27











  • is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:40














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By using below mentioned code I am able to save the logging module output in current working directory.



But my aim is to save this output in some another directory i.e, what ever the directory i mentioned with the file name it has to be save in that directory with the specified file name without changing my current working directory.



import logging
LOG_FILENAME = 'example.log'
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILENAME,level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This message should go to the log file')
logging.warning('%s before you %s', 'Look', 'leap!')


Please can anyone help me to solve this.










share|improve this question














By using below mentioned code I am able to save the logging module output in current working directory.



But my aim is to save this output in some another directory i.e, what ever the directory i mentioned with the file name it has to be save in that directory with the specified file name without changing my current working directory.



import logging
LOG_FILENAME = 'example.log'
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILENAME,level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.debug('This message should go to the log file')
logging.warning('%s before you %s', 'Look', 'leap!')


Please can anyone help me to solve this.







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  • 1





    Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:20











  • Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:24











  • yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:27











  • is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:40














  • 1





    Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:20











  • Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

    – arsho
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:24











  • yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:27











  • is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

    – neeraja
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:40








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1





Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

– arsho
Nov 13 '18 at 10:20





Can you add the log file path in LOG_FILENAME? For example: LOG_FILENAME = '/home/arsho/shovon/Personal_Codes/SO/example.log'

– arsho
Nov 13 '18 at 10:20













Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

– arsho
Nov 13 '18 at 10:24





Are you getting any error? For instance: FileNotFoundError ?

– arsho
Nov 13 '18 at 10:24













yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

– neeraja
Nov 13 '18 at 10:27





yes, it's working. Earlier i checked that several times by changing log_filename, so it didn't create new file for me.if I restart the kernal and tried with file path it's working.

– neeraja
Nov 13 '18 at 10:27













is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

– neeraja
Nov 13 '18 at 10:40





is it possible to create more than one log file sequentially in one workspace

– neeraja
Nov 13 '18 at 10:40












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