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Fix log paths in 1.6+ |
>Zachary DuBois |
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user: $NETWORK_$WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log | user: $NETWORK_$WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log | ||
network: $WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log | network: $WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log | ||
To convert your old logs to the 1.6 format, you can use [https://github.com/ZacharyDuBois/Random-Scripts/blob/master/convert-znc-1.4-logs-to-1.6.sh this user created script]. | |||
If you want to log to some other place, make a symlink. | If you want to log to some other place, make a symlink. | ||
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Revision as of 07:36, 5 April 2015
This module is a part of ZNC. This module is shipped with ZNC by default. If you have the right "LoadMod" you can activate it with /znc LoadMod log The code for this module can be found here. |
This module logs your conversations to some special place on your disk.
Notes
In the znc-0.206 release this module is NOT a core module, see ZNC-Extra for more information on how to use it
In a future ZNC release, this module will mimic directory permissions set on its data directory (moddata/log, in whatever location appropriate to the mode it is running in; see above) when creating new subdirectories. However, as of 2013-08-20, umasks may interfere with it and result in less access being granted than expected. For example, the module may be unable to grant write access to Group or World (umask 0022).
To get the directory permission inheritance under ZNC 1.0, use this file and znc-buildmod log.cpp, then move the module to the ZNC modules directory.
Usage
Arguments
This user module takes one or two arguments.
First argument: -sanitize
If presented, removes color codes and C0 control codes from the lines before logged.
Second argument: Relative path where to store logs. It can contain $USER
, $NETWORK
and $WINDOW
tokens as well as time format tokens.
Depending on the scope in which the log module is loaded, the path argument is relative to the following paths: (Note: ~/.znc/
might be different if you use a non-standard data directory):
global: ~/.znc/moddata/log/ user: ~/.znc/users/$USER/moddata/log/ network: ~/.znc/users/$USER/networks/$NETWORK/moddata/log/
Default paths since 1.6:
global: $USER/$NETWORK/$WINDOW/%Y-%m-%d.log user: $NETWORK/$WINDOW/%Y-%m-%d.log network: $WINDOW/%Y-%m-%d.log
Default paths prior 1.6:
global: $USER_$NETWORK_$WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log user: $NETWORK_$WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log network: $WINDOW_%Y%m%d.log
To convert your old logs to the 1.6 format, you can use this user created script. If you want to log to some other place, make a symlink.
Read loading modules to learn more about loading modules.
Load the module to start logging, unload it to stop logging. Kinda easy, eh?
Commands
This module does not support any commands.
pisg
The log module uses the "energymech" format so it can be used with pisg if so desired.
Example Config
<channel="#znc"> # Before ZNC 1.6.0 Logfile = "/home/znc/.znc/users/efnet/moddata/log/#znc_*.log" # Since ZNC 1.6.0 LogDir="/home/znc/.znc/moddata/log/user/efnet/#znc" Format = "energymech" Network = "EFnet" OutputFile = "znc.html" </channel>