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amazon web services - Using python Logging with AWS Lambda

As the AWS documentation suggests:

import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
def my_logging_handler(event, context):
    logger.info('got event{}'.format(event))
    logger.error('something went wrong')

Now I made:

import logging
logging.basicConfig(level = logging.INFO)
logging.info("Hello World!")

The first snippet of code prints in the Cloud Watch console, but the second one no.

I didn't see any difference as the two snippets are using the root logger.

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Copied straight from the top answer in the question @StevenBohrer's answer links to (this did the trick for me, replacing the last line with my own config):

root = logging.getLogger()
if root.handlers:
    for handler in root.handlers:
        root.removeHandler(handler)
logging.basicConfig(format='%(asctime)s %(message)s',level=logging.DEBUG)

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