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How to flush logs? #2199
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This was referenced Feb 20, 2021
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This is part question and part bug report.
During testing of my code, I'm generating a lot of logs. This makes tailing the logs longer and longer so I'd like to have a way of flushing the logs to keep things cleaner.
Furthermore, if the logs accrue somewhere, how do they get expired?
Context
The only way that occurs to me that I can flush the logs is to undeploy and redeploy but the logs continue to exist.
Expected Behavior
I would expect undeploying and redeploying to then result in
tail
displaying no logs.Actual Behavior
I continue to see all the previous logs.
Steps to Reproduce
Your Environment
pip freeze
:zappa_settings.json
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