Pywikibot, even if you're just using it as a library, configures its own complicated logging structure:

   o   "pywiki"
   |   Level Level 11
   |   Propagate OFF
   |   Handler <TerminalHandler <stderr> (INFO)>
   |     Level INFO
   |     Filter <pywikibot.userinterfaces.terminal_interface_base.MaxLevelFilter object at 0x7f7f66dafe50>
   |     Formatter fmt='%(message)s%(newline)s' datefmt=None
   |   Handler <TerminalHandler <stdout> (STDOUT)>
   |     Level STDOUT
   |     Filter <pywikibot.userinterfaces.terminal_interface_base.MaxLevelFilter object at 0x7f7f66daffa0>
   |     Formatter fmt='%(message)s%(newline)s' datefmt=None
   |   Handler <TerminalHandler <stderr> (WARNING)>
   |     Level WARNING
   |     Formatter fmt='%(levelname)s: %(message)s%(newline)s' datefmt=None
   |   |
   |   o<--[pywiki.wiki]
   |       |
   |       o<--"pywiki.wiki.family"
   |           Level NOTSET so inherits level Level 11
   |


Is there any way to make it not do this?  I want to have full control of the logging config in my application.  In particular, I want all the logging to go to my logfile.  Having a library install its own handlers which are hard-wired to a TerminalHandler just complicates that.