forked from platypush/platypush
Fabio Manganiello
d4b540dd67
The `disable_logging` attribute was only available on events and responses, and it could only either entirely disable or enable logging for all the events of a certain type. The new flag allows more customization by setting the default logging level used for any message of a certain type (or `None` to disable logging). This makes it possible to e.g. set some verbose events to debug level, and the user can see them if they configure the application in debug mode. It also delegates the logging logic to the message itself, instead of having different parts of the application handling their own logic. |
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backend | ||
bus | ||
common | ||
config | ||
context | ||
cron | ||
entities | ||
event | ||
exceptions | ||
message | ||
platydock | ||
plugins | ||
procedure | ||
schemas | ||
user | ||
utils | ||
__init__.py | ||
__main__.py | ||
logger.py |