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An additional fix, to get the logging levels to work (I wanted to disable logging by setting logLevel to WARNING) I had to as make the change in the second commit |
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Apr 11, 2023
| log_level -- set to logging.DEBUG to see detailed calibration | ||
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I think we should follow the pattern in the RPi version of this library and check if the logger is already setup, see RPi ina219.py, which was made in this PR?
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Any updates on this? I'm pretty sure it works and you could just merge it. |
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I just installed your excellent library on an ESP32, and got it working by making this change. I can't say I've read every line of your library and logging.py but it looks like maybe logging._level was removed at some point after you wrote the library?
Anyway I think using self._log.level seems to be the right fix.