How do I enable/disable log levels in Android?
The Android Documentation says the following about Log Levels:
Verbose should never be compiled into an application except during development. Debug logs are compiled in but stripped at runtime. Error, warning and info logs are always kept.
So you may want to consider stripping the log Verbose logging statements out, possibly using ProGuard as suggested in another answer.
According to the documentation, you can configure logging on a development device using System Properties. The property to set is log.tag.<YourTag>
and it should be set to one of the following values: VERBOSE
, DEBUG
, INFO
, WARN
, ERROR
, ASSERT
, or SUPPRESS
. More information on this is available in the documentation for the isLoggable()
method.
You can set properties temporarily using the setprop
command. For example:
C:\android>adb shell setprop log.tag.MyAppTag WARN
C:\android>adb shell getprop log.tag.MyAppTag
WARN
Alternatively, you can specify them in the file '/data/local.prop' as follows:
log.tag.MyAppTag=WARN
Later versions of Android appear to require that /data/local.prop be read only. This file is read at boot time so you'll need to restart after updating it. If /data/local.prop
is world writable, it will likely be ignored.
Finally, you can set them programmatically using the System.setProperty()
method.
The easiest way is probably to run your compiled JAR through ProGuard before deployment, with a config like:
-assumenosideeffects class android.util.Log {
public static int v(...);
}
That will — aside from all the other ProGuard optimisations — remove any verbose log statements directly from the bytecode.
A common way is to make an int named loglevel, and define its debug level based on loglevel.
public static int LOGLEVEL = 2;
public static boolean ERROR = LOGLEVEL > 0;
public static boolean WARN = LOGLEVEL > 1;
...
public static boolean VERBOSE = LOGLEVEL > 4;
if (VERBOSE) Log.v(TAG, "Message here"); // Won't be shown
if (WARN) Log.w(TAG, "WARNING HERE"); // Still goes through
Later, you can just change the LOGLEVEL for all debug output level.