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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:43:25+00:00 2026-05-15T17:43:25+00:00

I am new to Python’s logging package and plan to use it for my

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I am new to Python’s logging package and plan to use it for my project. I would like to customize the time format to my taste. Here is a short code I copied from a tutorial:

import logging

# create logger
logger = logging.getLogger("logging_tryout2")
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

# create console handler and set level to debug
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

# create formatter
formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s;%(levelname)s;%(message)s")

# add formatter to ch
ch.setFormatter(formatter)

# add ch to logger
logger.addHandler(ch)

# "application" code
logger.debug("debug message")
logger.info("info message")
logger.warn("warn message")
logger.error("error message")
logger.critical("critical message")

And here is the output:

2010-07-10 10:46:28,811;DEBUG;debug message
2010-07-10 10:46:28,812;INFO;info message
2010-07-10 10:46:28,812;WARNING;warn message
2010-07-10 10:46:28,812;ERROR;error message
2010-07-10 10:46:28,813;CRITICAL;critical message

I would like to shorten the time format to just: ‘2010-07-10 10:46:28‘, dropping the mili-second suffix. I looked at the Formatter.formatTime, but I am confused.

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    2026-05-15T17:43:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    From the official documentation regarding the Formatter class:

    The constructor takes two optional arguments: a message format string and a date format string.

    So change

    # create formatter
    formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s;%(levelname)s;%(message)s")
    

    to

    # create formatter
    formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s;%(levelname)s;%(message)s",
                                  "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
    
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