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# Logging
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🧨 Diffusers has a centralized logging system, so that you can setup the verbosity of the library easily.
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Currently the default verbosity of the library is `WARNING`.
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To change the level of verbosity, just use one of the direct setters. For instance, here is how to change the verbosity
to the INFO level.
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```python
import diffusers
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diffusers.logging.set_verbosity_info()
```
You can also use the environment variable `DIFFUSERS_VERBOSITY` to override the default verbosity. You can set it
to one of the following: `debug`, `info`, `warning`, `error`, `critical`. For example:
```bash
DIFFUSERS_VERBOSITY=error ./myprogram.py
```
Additionally, some `warnings` can be disabled by setting the environment variable
`DIFFUSERS_NO_ADVISORY_WARNINGS` to a true value, like *1*. This will disable any warning that is logged using
[`logger.warning_advice`]. For example:
```bash
DIFFUSERS_NO_ADVISORY_WARNINGS=1 ./myprogram.py
```
Here is an example of how to use the same logger as the library in your own module or script:
```python
from diffusers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger("diffusers")
logger.info("INFO")
logger.warning("WARN")
```
All the methods of this logging module are documented below, the main ones are
[`logging.get_verbosity`] to get the current level of verbosity in the logger and
[`logging.set_verbosity`] to set the verbosity to the level of your choice. In order (from the least
verbose to the most verbose), those levels (with their corresponding int values in parenthesis) are:
- `diffusers.logging.CRITICAL` or `diffusers.logging.FATAL` (int value, 50): only report the most
critical errors.
- `diffusers.logging.ERROR` (int value, 40): only report errors.
- `diffusers.logging.WARNING` or `diffusers.logging.WARN` (int value, 30): only reports error and
warnings. This the default level used by the library.
- `diffusers.logging.INFO` (int value, 20): reports error, warnings and basic information.
- `diffusers.logging.DEBUG` (int value, 10): report all information.
By default, `tqdm` progress bars will be displayed during model download. [`logging.disable_progress_bar`] and [`logging.enable_progress_bar`] can be used to suppress or unsuppress this behavior.
## Base setters
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_error
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_warning
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_info
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_debug
## Other functions
[[autodoc]] logging.get_verbosity
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity
[[autodoc]] logging.get_logger
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_default_handler
[[autodoc]] logging.disable_default_handler
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_explicit_format
[[autodoc]] logging.reset_format
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_progress_bar
[[autodoc]] logging.disable_progress_bar