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Event Log search is broken

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      warg
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hello,

      I tried to search for "cloudron" and "Cloudron" to find all events in the Event Log where an update of Cloudron was triggered. Whatever I do, it returns no results. Changing the no. of results per page helped a bit but it's still not what I was looking for. It looks like a full text search but somehow still misses results.

      What does the search look for or how does it work? Right now it doesn't return what I needed for answering one of the questions in the forum so I had to check multiple pages manually.

      Best Regards,

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        wrote on last edited by nebulon
        #2

        The search is a search on the event body (the thing you see when you click on an event). What you see on the right is actually a generated text based on the event type. The type can be selected with the filter dropdown. In your case you probably want to select the cloudron.* filters like cloudron.update

        I guess it never occurred to me to search for the display text of an event but I use it for example to put like an app domain or Id in there to find events for that app.

        Maybe we can also search on the actual event type (although that is a rather technical thing and should probably be actually even translated).

        For more context the display labels are generated at https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/blob/master/dashboard/src/js/client.js#L3445

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          Thanks for the explanation. That did help me. I did a small mistake: I checked the filters and I have not seen that I can scrolldown in the list... so I just saw the app.* ones but not all the others. This is fine then!

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