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Syntax

logPrint(logLevel, message)

Package

Alias

Pkg Usage

Description

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Prints a message in the configured Jira logs on the specified level: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL.

Prints a message in the configured Jira logs on the specified level: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL. Logging the messages above is subject to the same configurations of the app as described here.

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Parameter name

Type

Required

Description

logLevel

String

Yes

Minimum level for logging the message is written for.

message

String

Yes

Argument converted to a string that will be printed.

Return Type

None

Example

Code Block
languagejs
logPrint("DEBUG", "A debug Message.");

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Note

To configure the Jira Logging level do this in two ways:

Temporarily - the logging level will be reset after Jira reboot:

  1. Log in Jira using an administrator account.

  2. Go to Administration .

  3. Go to System tab and select the Troubleshooting and Support option.

  4. Select the Logging & Profiling tab.

  5. Find the Default Loggers paragraph with package names and their Logging level .

  6. Search in this list for the line com.keplerrominfo . And select from the Set Logging Level your desired level.

Permanently - the logging level will NOT be reset after Jira reboot, described here: Configure Jira logging.


See also

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