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mod_http_muc_log: Move language attribute onto body itself
One could argue that it's mostly the message that is in a particular
language, while the timestamp is less so. What language a particular
nickname is, and its relation to the language in the text, that is an
unresolved question.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 04 Dec 2022 23:16:34 +0100 |
parent | 4880:f64d13d9b76b |
child | 5496:3e6d1e248dc1 |
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{ "$schema" : "https://lnav.org/schemas/format-v1.schema.json", "prosody_log" : { "body-field" : "message", "description" : "The Prosody IM server log format", "level" : { "debug" : "^debug$", "error" : "^error$", "info" : "^info$", "warning" : "^warn$" }, "level-field" : "loglevel", "multiline" : false, "ordered-by-time" : true, "regex" : { "standard" : { "pattern" : "^(?<timestamp>\\w{3} \\d{2} \\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2})\\s+(?<loggername>\\S+)\\s+(?<loglevel>debug|info|warn|error)\\s+(?<message>.+)$" } }, "sample" : [ { "line" : "Jan 31 11:07:34 c2s565063fff480\tinfo\tClient connected" } ], "timestamp-field" : "timestamp", "timestamp-format" : "%b %d %H:%M:%S ", "title" : "Prosody log", "url" : "https://prosody.im/doc/logging", "value" : { "loggername" : { "identifier" : true, "kind" : "string" }, "payload" : { "kind" : "xml" } } } }