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Documentation for caplog `set_level()` should make it clearer it's a threshold Β· Issue #9146 Β· pytest-dev/pytest
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What's the problem this feature will solve? The documentation for caplog.set_level() says Set the level of a logger for the duration of a test. This does not make it clear that it's setting...
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headline:Documentation for caplog `set_level()` should make it clearer it's a threshold
articleBody:#### What's the problem this feature will solve?
The [documentation for `caplog.set_level()`](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference.html#pytest.LogCaptureFixture.set_level) says
> Set the level of a logger for the duration of a test.
This does not make it clear that it's setting the _threshold_ level for capturing logging.
#### Describe the solution you'd like
The Python logging documentation makes this clear for `logging.setLevel()`:
> Sets the threshold for this logger to level. Logging messages which are less severe than level will be ignored; ...
`caplog.set_level()` ought to do the same.
#### Additional context
The only reason I know it's a threshold is because I tried running `pytest -rA` with different levels set in caplog and the output contained messages at that level and above
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headline:Documentation for caplog `set_level()` should make it clearer it's a threshold
articleBody:#### What's the problem this feature will solve?
The [documentation for `caplog.set_level()`](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference.html#pytest.LogCaptureFixture.set_level) says
> Set the level of a logger for the duration of a test.
This does not make it clear that it's setting the _threshold_ level for capturing logging.
#### Describe the solution you'd like
The Python logging documentation makes this clear for `logging.setLevel()`:
> Sets the threshold for this logger to level. Logging messages which are less severe than level will be ignored; ...
`caplog.set_level()` ought to do the same.
#### Additional context
The only reason I know it's a threshold is because I tried running `pytest -rA` with different levels set in caplog and the output contained messages at that level and above
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