Bug 16661 - Plack: Enable and differentiate logging in misc/plack/plackup.sh
Summary: Plack: Enable and differentiate logging in misc/plack/plackup.sh
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Koha
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Architecture, internals, and plumbing (show other bugs)
Version: Main
Hardware: All All
: P5 - low enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Marcel de Rooy
QA Contact: Testopia
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Reported: 2016-06-04 08:44 UTC by Marcel de Rooy
Modified: 2017-06-14 22:10 UTC (History)
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Bug 16661: Plack: Enable and differentiate logging in misc/plack/plackup.sh (1.38 KB, patch)
2016-06-04 08:49 UTC, Marcel de Rooy
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Bug 16661: Plack: Enable and differentiate logging in misc/plack/plackup.sh (1.51 KB, patch)
2016-06-13 09:01 UTC, Marcel de Rooy
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Description Marcel de Rooy 2016-06-04 08:44:24 UTC
This is only about the plackup.sh script in misc.
Currently logging is disabled by default. I would prefer to enable by default.
Also logging does not differentiate between opac and intranet. It should.
Comment 1 Marcel de Rooy 2016-06-04 08:49:25 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 2 Marcel de Rooy 2016-06-13 09:01:48 UTC
Created attachment 52305 [details] [review]
Bug 16661: Plack: Enable and differentiate logging in misc/plack/plackup.sh

This is only about the plackup.sh script in misc.
Currently logging is disabled by default. I would prefer to enable by default.
Also logging does not differentiate between opac and intranet. It should.

Amended to use different file names for the plack logs, separate from the
apache logs. Apache probably listens too and uses the other logs.

Test plan:
Run plackup.sh for opac and intranet.
Verify that logfiles are used as you would expect.
Comment 3 Marcel de Rooy 2016-11-16 12:57:31 UTC
Closing this one. Nobody cares about it.