Without any configuration, trytond writes ERROR messages to standard output. With the verbose flag set, it writes INFO message. And with the verbose and development flags set, it write DEBUG message.
Logs can be configured using a configparser-format file. The filename can
be specified using trytond logconf
parameter.
This example allows to write INFO messages on standard output and on a disk log file rotated every day.
[formatters]
keys=simple
[handlers]
keys=rotate,console
[loggers]
keys=root
[formatter_simple]
format=%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s:%(name)s:%(message)s
datefmt=%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y
[handler_rotate]
class=handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler
args=('/tmp/tryton.log', 'D', 1, 30)
formatter=simple
[handler_console]
class=StreamHandler
formatter=simple
args=(sys.stdout,)
[logger_root]
level=INFO
handlers=rotate,console