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This option allows restricting the shown fields in the output modes that would normally show all fields. It allows clients that are only interested in a subset of the fields to access those more efficiently. Also, it makes the resulting size of the output more predictable. It has no effect on the various `short` output modes, because those already only show a subset of the fields.
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83 lines
2.3 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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set -x
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set -e
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set -o pipefail
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# Test stdout stream
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# Skip empty lines
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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>/expected
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printf $'\n\n\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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>/expected
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printf $'<5>\n<6>\n<7>\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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# Remove trailing spaces
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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printf "Trailing spaces\n">/expected
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printf $'<5>Trailing spaces \t \n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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printf "Trailing spaces\n">/expected
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printf $'Trailing spaces \t \n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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# Don't remove leading spaces
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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printf $' \t Leading spaces\n'>/expected
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printf $'<5> \t Leading spaces\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix true
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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printf $' \t Leading spaces\n'>/expected
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printf $' \t Leading spaces\n' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o cat -t "$ID" >/output
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cmp /expected /output
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# --output-fields restricts output
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ID=$(journalctl --new-id128 | sed -n 2p)
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printf $'foo' | systemd-cat -t "$ID" --level-prefix false
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl -b -o export --output-fields=MESSAGE,FOO --output-fields=PRIORITY,MESSAGE -t "$ID" >/output
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[[ `grep -c . /output` -eq 6 ]]
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grep -q '^__CURSOR=' /output
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grep -q '^MESSAGE=foo$' /output
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grep -q '^PRIORITY=6$' /output
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! grep -q '^FOO=' /output
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! grep -q '^SYSLOG_FACILITY=' /output
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# Don't lose streams on restart
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systemctl start forever-print-hola
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sleep 3
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systemctl restart systemd-journald
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sleep 3
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systemctl stop forever-print-hola
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[[ ! -f "/i-lose-my-logs" ]]
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# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4408
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rm -f /i-lose-my-logs
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systemctl start forever-print-hola
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sleep 3
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systemctl kill --signal=SIGKILL systemd-journald
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sleep 3
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[[ ! -f "/i-lose-my-logs" ]]
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touch /testok
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