Fixed #25959 -- Updated logging example to use the django logger.
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@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ The full documentation for `dictConfig format`_ is the best source of
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information about logging configuration dictionaries. However, to give
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you a taste of what is possible, here are several examples.
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First, here's a simple configuration which writes all request logging from the
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:ref:`django-request-logger` logger to a local file::
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First, here's a simple configuration which writes all logging from the
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:ref:`django-logger` logger to a local file::
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LOGGING = {
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'version': 1,
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@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ First, here's a simple configuration which writes all request logging from the
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},
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},
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'loggers': {
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'django.request': {
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'django': {
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'handlers': ['file'],
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'level': 'DEBUG',
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'propagate': True,
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@ -459,6 +459,8 @@ Loggers
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Django provides several built-in loggers.
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.. _django-logger:
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``django``
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~~~~~~~~~~
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