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authorLibravatar Daenney <daenney@users.noreply.github.com>2023-08-21 20:07:55 +0200
committerLibravatar GitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-08-21 19:07:55 +0100
commit4ae16bce8c6aa8e3d96ca69015d2065badee3994 (patch)
treeebced804b50c4905e133d606b6416e0fce7b9f72 /cmd
parent[performance] Tweak media attachment cleanup; replace stale index (#2143) (diff)
downloadgotosocial-4ae16bce8c6aa8e3d96ca69015d2065badee3994.tar.xz
[feature] Make log format configurable (#2130)
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is duplicate information. This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server and testrig. * [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp * [feature] Simplify timestamp handling Co-Authored-By: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com> * [chore] Less escaped double-quotes * [chore] Fix help string --------- Co-authored-by: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>
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-rw-r--r--cmd/gotosocial/common.go1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/cmd/gotosocial/common.go b/cmd/gotosocial/common.go
index b797e6590..baf8a15b5 100644
--- a/cmd/gotosocial/common.go
+++ b/cmd/gotosocial/common.go
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ func preRun(a preRunArgs) error {
// The idea here is to take a GTSAction and run it with the given
// context, after initializing any last-minute things like loggers etc.
func run(ctx context.Context, action action.GTSAction) error {
+ log.SetTimeFormat(config.GetLogTimestampFormat())
// Set the global log level from configuration
if err := log.ParseLevel(config.GetLogLevel()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error parsing log level: %w", err)