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[[File:Screenshot from 2021-04-01 09-34-02.png|thumb|The debug level chooser which can be reached through [[Vehicles]], choosing a vehicle and pressing the button "Modules" and choose any module.]] | |||
Debug level when configured in any of the modules refers to the level of logging that the WCU will output when handling the task related to the module. The lower the level the less logging will occur. | Debug level when configured in any of the modules refers to the level of logging that the WCU will output when handling the task related to the module. The lower the level the less logging will occur. | ||
Revision as of 14:12, 2 February 2022
Debug level when configured in any of the modules refers to the level of logging that the WCU will output when handling the task related to the module. The lower the level the less logging will occur.
There are 10 log levels - 0-9.
So if e.g. a File Fetcher task is created when the debug level is set to 9 in the File Fetcher Module the log will contain every logging possible that the WCU produces when handling the File Fetcher task.