Kubernetes Logs Support


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Dear LogViewPlus team,

I am really happy to use your product.

How about if you can add new future for reading logs from Kubernetes?

Thanks.
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Just saw your update.

Are you familiar with custom commands?  Would this help you solve the problem?
https://www.logviewplus.com/docs/open_commands.html
https://www.logviewplus.com/docs/open_settings_2.html
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Already tried and it help.

But everything still in manual. Cuz I use 'kubectl logs' command to get the logs and store it to file. Then, manually import the file to workspace. 
I am looking for a way to auto import the file to workspace. And also if possible to directly tail the log from 'kubectl logs -f' command.

Will explore future on this.

It will be great if it can integrate with kubernetes.

Anyway, thanks yall.
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I see what you mean.  I agree that we can do better here.

I think we need a new command type that is very similar to the 'Open' command, but does not require a file to trigger the action.  The 'Open' command should probably be renamed to something like 'Transform' or 'Preprocess'.  

The new command type should integrate with the file system browser rather than the core application.  Maybe a 'Commands' folder under 'Quick Access' next to 'History'?

That's interesting and I can see where it would be powerful in a number of different use cases (not just Kubernetes).

Let me have a think about this and get back to you.  Hopefully, I can have something for you to test in a few weeks.

Thanks for the suggestion!

Toby
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Hi,

Just a quick update to let you know that we have modified how commands work in the latest BETA release - v2.5.7.

In the latest version, External commands are capable of opening a file from the temp or target directory after the external command has completed execution.  The target directory will either be the Execution Directory (if provided) or the path to the target executable.

We also prompt users by default before executing commands. 

Putting these two changes together means you can modify your command just before execution to change details of the target file.  You will also be able to open a file without the need to create a predefined workspace.  I think these changes should handle the scenario you outlined above in a much cleaner way.  Please do let me know if you have any thoughts or suggestions.

Thanks again,

Toby  
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