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When downloading app logs, allow specifying date range

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    ekevu123
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    For any app, custom or not, I want to be able to specify a date range to download logs for.

    Currently, I only have two options:

    • Look through the logs in the web terminal (only most recent, otherwise limited)
    • Download the full logs

    Oftentimes, the latter consists of more than 1.000 pages and it takes long to actually open these.

    Ideally, when clicking on "Download (full) logs", a modal opened where I could specify whether I wanted to download the full logs or a specific date range.

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      ... and if you implement this, filtering by time range, not only by date would be helpful.

      Use case: I want to check what happend to my app today between 4.15 and 4.45pm and I cannot specify what I am looking for.

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        Since this is tied to notifications of failures there could be a button there to capture the logs.

        The end time is free from the notification, then just add X minutes back to grab the start.

        Much less need to hunt through logs.

        Conscious tech

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          Since this is tied to notifications of failures there could be a button there to capture the logs.

          The end time is free from the notification, then just add X minutes back to grab the start.

          Much less need to hunt through logs.

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          @robi said in When downloading app logs, allow specifying date range:

          Since this is tied to notifications of failures there could be a button there to capture the logs.

          The end time is free from the notification, then just add X minutes back to grab the start.

          Much less need to hunt through logs.

          This would only apply if you knew what you were looking for.

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            @robi said in When downloading app logs, allow specifying date range:

            Since this is tied to notifications of failures there could be a button there to capture the logs.

            The end time is free from the notification, then just add X minutes back to grab the start.

            Much less need to hunt through logs.

            This would only apply if you knew what you were looking for.

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            robi
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            @ekevu123 The team is keen, you adjust for the different notification types.

            Date range is still useful, this is just tied to notifications.

            Conscious tech

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