Hello,
is it possible to disable the output on the web interface on the "Installed Packages" page?
Let me explain. I want to deploy a package that doesn't perform any print statements or anything else during its execution. The problem is that in case of an error, certain commands containing information I'd prefer to hide are automatically displayed in these logs.
Is there a way to hide them with an option or something else?
Thank you in advance for your help.
[SOLVED] Hiding logs for a package on the WebUI
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- sfonteneau
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Good morning
Hiding it in the GUI isn't enough (the traceback will be in the database); it needs to be hidden directly in the Python output:
Something like this should hide the error in the Python code:
Hiding it in the GUI isn't enough (the traceback will be in the database); it needs to be hidden directly in the Python output:
Something like this should hide the error in the Python code:
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try:
run('toto.exe')
except Exception as e :
error('error hide')
- sfonteneau
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Hmm, I don't understand.
`run` doesn't display anything by default, so there's no information if there's no `print` or anything else.
`run` doesn't display anything by default, so there's no information if there's no `print` or anything else.
Yes, it's slightly different. Nothing is displayed in the console, but in C:\Program Files (x86)\wapt\log I have this in a log file, for example:
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2022-07-06 13:32:49,523 [waptcore WaptTaskManager 5608] WARNING myExe.exe --DonnesSensible=XXX command returns code 58- sfonteneau
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Indeed, I had forgotten about the logger
We need to protect the file:
To make it accessible only to administrators
We need to protect the file:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\wapt\log- dcardon
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Limiting access to the log directory under Windows should be available by default in the upcoming version 2.2.2, which should be released very soon.
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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