Logging everything that passes through the console
I have a discord bot written in discord.py hosted on a server at home. I was wondering how I could collect everything that passes through the console and log it. Similar to how Heroku does it with their integration to Papertrail. I used to have the bot hosted there but due to some limited functionality, I decided to host it locally. Ideally, I would be able to use these logs with Papertrail online logs like I could in Heroku. If you could explain that too that'd be great. Thanks
python-3.x logging discord.py papertrail-app
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I have a discord bot written in discord.py hosted on a server at home. I was wondering how I could collect everything that passes through the console and log it. Similar to how Heroku does it with their integration to Papertrail. I used to have the bot hosted there but due to some limited functionality, I decided to host it locally. Ideally, I would be able to use these logs with Papertrail online logs like I could in Heroku. If you could explain that too that'd be great. Thanks
python-3.x logging discord.py papertrail-app
Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59
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I have a discord bot written in discord.py hosted on a server at home. I was wondering how I could collect everything that passes through the console and log it. Similar to how Heroku does it with their integration to Papertrail. I used to have the bot hosted there but due to some limited functionality, I decided to host it locally. Ideally, I would be able to use these logs with Papertrail online logs like I could in Heroku. If you could explain that too that'd be great. Thanks
python-3.x logging discord.py papertrail-app
I have a discord bot written in discord.py hosted on a server at home. I was wondering how I could collect everything that passes through the console and log it. Similar to how Heroku does it with their integration to Papertrail. I used to have the bot hosted there but due to some limited functionality, I decided to host it locally. Ideally, I would be able to use these logs with Papertrail online logs like I could in Heroku. If you could explain that too that'd be great. Thanks
python-3.x logging discord.py papertrail-app
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Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59
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Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59
Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59
Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59
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Well, have you tried using the logging library? You can log everything to a file using it.
– Mehvix
Nov 16 '18 at 22:59