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Browser library listener API method logging makes log.html too noisy #4053

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aaltat opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 4 comments
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Browser library listener API method logging makes log.html too noisy #4053

aaltat opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 4 comments
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aaltat commented Feb 4, 2025

Describe the bug
Library logs stuff with listener API quite a lot of stuff at debug or info level. It makes the log.html quite messy and harder to read with Robot Framework 7.2 (This is new feature of RF 7.2, in the past logging was only visible in the syslog.)

  • Go trough the logging and remove which is not needed
  • When logging is needed, it should not happen in info level. Also debug level might be too much. Move logging to trace level.
  • Think should more logging be added, most likely not.
@aaltat aaltat added bug Something isn't working priority: critical labels Feb 4, 2025
@aaltat aaltat added this to the v19.4.0 milestone Feb 4, 2025
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Hello @aaltat is anyone already working on this ?

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aaltat commented Feb 16, 2025

Not at the moment. But if I can find time next week, I will try to look at it.

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I would love to work on it, if it's possible of course.

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aaltat commented Feb 18, 2025

We are always happy if we get PR. Please give it go

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