Discussion about logging
See original GitHub issueI think that logging should be implemented more throughout PRAW, not just prawcore. Maybe at the debug level on praw we could log all streamed items, and on the info level, log all objects retrieved through the reddit
instance. These are just some suggestions.
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I feel like that’s the user’s responsibility if that information is relevant to them. It makes sense to log things that are transparent to the user (e.g., what prawcore is logging). With that said, perhaps there are a few things we could do to improve logging of transparent actions.
No, like if let’s say I iterate through something, I want to be able to inspect the contents. Example: Submissions and Comments