Saving logs
By default, OliveTin only keeps logs in memory, meaning that if you restart OliveTin your logs will be lost. For some use cases this is acceptable, but you can configure OliveTin to save logs for you.
You can configure the global setting for saving logs, or override it on a per-action basis;
config.yaml
saveLogs:
resultsDirectory: /var/log/OliveTin/results/
outputDirectory: /var/log/OliveTin/output/
actions:
# This will use the default `saveLogs` setting.
- title: date
shell: date
# This will override the default `saveLogs` setting.
- title: date2
shell: date
saveLogs:
resultsDirectory: /logs/
outputDirectory: /logs/
From the above example, you can see there There are two types of logs - results (.yaml) and output (.log)
-
Results (.yaml) - this captures almost everything that OliveTin knows about the action and looks like this.
Example results - date.1714333384.5e2dc9e5-b6b3-445b-bff9-c2082b0bbbb2.yamldatetimestarted: 2024-04-28T20:43:04.426754136+01:00 datetimefinished: 2024-04-28T20:43:04.436596926+01:00 stdout: | Sun 28 Apr 20:43:04 BST 2024 stderr: "" timedout: false blocked: false exitcode: 0 tags: [] executionstarted: true executionfinished: true executiontrackingid: 5e2dc9e5-b6b3-445b-bff9-c2082b0bbbb2 process: pid: 4168638 actiontitle: date actionicon: '😀' actionid: d3cf6e25-8bab-432d-b4f9-e6f531b2b67b
-
output (.log) - this just captures the output - stdout, stderr from an execution,
Example output - date.1714333384.5e2dc9e5-b6b3-445b-bff9-c2082b0bbbb2.logSun 28 Apr 20:43:04 BST 2024