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Mute optimizer output when verbosity=0 #3

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etianen opened this issue Nov 2, 2012 · 5 comments
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Mute optimizer output when verbosity=0 #3

etianen opened this issue Nov 2, 2012 · 5 comments

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@etianen
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etianen commented Nov 2, 2012

This is currently unimplementable, since collectstatic does not pass the verbosity option to post_process, despite being documented as doing so...

@thijstriemstra
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Also came across this issue while extending the post_process command (#24), currently unable to silence the output.

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karolyi commented Oct 29, 2015

We could parse the commandline parameters for ourselves :)

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etianen commented Oct 30, 2015

I've tried this before, but at the time it was impossible to mute the
output of r.js. If r.js now supports muting, then this is definitely a
worthwhile feature. It'll make the tests less noisy too.

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@thijstriemstra
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Apparently setting the logLevel to 4 should silence every message.

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I can confirm changing the logLevel in my build .js file silences the output but looking at the code, django-require already attempts to do this but fails somehow.

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