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Debugging
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VCR.py has a few log messages you can turn on to help you figure out if
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HTTP requests are hitting a real server or not. You can turn them on
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like this:
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.. code:: python
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import vcr
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import requests
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig() # you need to initialize logging, otherwise you will not see anything from vcrpy
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vcr_log = logging.getLogger("vcr")
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vcr_log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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with vcr.use_cassette('headers.yml'):
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requests.get('http://httpbin.org/headers')
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The first time you run this, you will see::
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INFO:vcr.stubs:<Request (GET) http://httpbin.org/headers> not in cassette, sending to real server
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The second time, you will see::
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INFO:vcr.stubs:Playing response for <Request (GET) http://httpbin.org/headers> from cassette
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If you set the loglevel to DEBUG, you will also get information about
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which matchers didn't match. This can help you with debugging custom
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matchers.
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