Explanation for log "level" numbers #8669
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When using LOG_LEVEL=debug and LOG_FORMAT=json renovate uses numbers like 20 and 30 for the "level" field, e.g.
Is there anywhere I can find an explanation which number means what? Thanks. |
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It's controlled by the Bunyan logging library. 10=trace, 20=debug, 30=info, 40=warn, 50=error, 60=fatal. PR welcome if you'd like to update the logging docs |
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It's controlled by the Bunyan logging library. 10=trace, 20=debug, 30=info, 40=warn, 50=error, 60=fatal. PR welcome if you'd like to update the logging docs