.. _logging: Logging ======= Plano supports dynamic log level changes at runtime, allowing you to increase verbosity for debugging without restarting the service. Setting the Log Level at Startup ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Set the ``LOG_LEVEL`` environment variable before starting Plano: .. code-block:: bash LOG_LEVEL=debug planoai up config.yaml This controls both the brightstaff service (``RUST_LOG``) and Envoy's WASM component log level. Changing the Log Level at Runtime ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the ``planoai log-level`` command to change levels on a running instance: .. code-block:: bash # Set both services to debug planoai log-level debug # Set both services to info planoai log-level info # Show current log levels planoai log-level --show # For Docker-based instances planoai log-level debug --docker The brightstaff service also accepts granular ``RUST_LOG``-style filters: .. code-block:: bash # Debug for brightstaff crate only, info for everything else planoai log-level "brightstaff=debug,info" Available log levels (from most to least verbose): ``trace``, ``debug``, ``info``, ``warn``, ``error``. Direct API Access ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can also change log levels directly via HTTP: **Brightstaff** (port 9091, or 19091 in Docker mode): .. code-block:: bash # Get current level curl http://localhost:9091/admin/log-level # Set level curl -X PUT http://localhost:9091/admin/log-level -d "debug" **Envoy** (port 9901, or 19901 in Docker mode): .. code-block:: bash # View all logger levels curl http://localhost:9901/logging # Set all loggers to debug curl -X POST "http://localhost:9901/logging?level=debug" # Set only WASM component to debug curl -X POST "http://localhost:9901/logging?wasm=debug"