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-**Log Viewer**+===== 📄 Squirrel Log Viewer =====
  
-**Overview**+==== 🔍 Overview ====
  
-The Log Viewer is a key feature in Squirrel, providing real-time access to logs for monitoring and troubleshooting. It offers a user-friendly interface for viewing, filtering, and exporting log data generated during archive and restore processes.+The **Log Viewer** in [[https://www.smikar.com/squirrel/|Squirrel]] is a powerful diagnostic and auditing tool designed for real-time visibility into system operations. It enables both administrators and support staff to monitor key activities such as: 
 + 
 +Login attempts   
 +- Archive and restore actions   
 +- System-level processes   
 +- Errors and warnings   
 + 
 +By providing deep insights into event history, the Log Viewer plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and reliability of the Squirrel platform.
  
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-**Key Features**+---- 
 + 
 +==== 🧰 Key Features ==== 
 + 
 +The Log Viewer interface is intuitive and built for both speed and precision. It includes several tools to help you find, filter, and export log data with ease: 
 + 
 +- **🔎 Search Logs**   
 +  Use the keyword-based **Search Bar** to quickly find entries by username, file GUID, or action type (e.g., "archive", "restore"). 
 + 
 +- **📂 Event Type Filtering**   
 +  Narrow results using the **Event Filter Dropdown**, allowing you to focus on specific categories such as: 
 +  - `Info` – General operations and status messages   
 +  - `Warnings` – Potential issues that may require attention   
 +  - `Errors` – Critical failures or unsuccessful operations   
 + 
 +- **📅 Date Picker**   
 +  Select a specific day to view log entries from that date — useful for auditing and time-based troubleshooting. 
 + 
 +- **↔️ Pagination Controls**   
 +  Easily navigate through large sets of log data using **Previous/Next** buttons at the bottom of the table. 
 + 
 +- **📥 Export to CSV**   
 +  Export the current log view to a `.csv` file for external analysis, audit reporting, or record keeping. 
 + 
 +- **🔄 Refresh Logs**   
 +  Click **Refresh Logs** at any time to load the most recent entries and ensure you're viewing up-to-date activity. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +==== 📋 Log Table Structure ==== 
 + 
 +The log entries are displayed in a clean, tabular format with the following columns:
  
-  Search Logs: Quickly find relevant logs using keywords. +**🕒 Timestamp**   
-  Event Filtering: Filter logs by event type to focus on specific actions (e.g., login, restore checks, archive actions). +  The exact date and time the event occurred. Crucial for tracking activity sequences or investigating incidents.
-  Date Picker: Select a specific date to view logs from that day. +
-  * Pagination: Easily navigate through pages of logs. +
-  * Export to CSV: Download the logs as a CSV file for external analysis or reporting.+
  
 +- **📌 Event Type**  
 +  Categorizes the event as Info, Warning, or Error. These tags help prioritize what needs attention.
  
-**Interface Walkthrough**+**📝 Details**   
 +  A descriptive summary of the action taken. Depending on the event, this may include: 
 +  - File GUID or Site GUID   
 +  - Action performed (archive, restore, login)   
 +  - User involved   
 +  - Status or outcome  
  
-  *   Search Bar: Enter keywords to filter log entries by content. +Each entry tells a clear story of what occurredwhenand who initiated it.
-  *   Event Filter Dropdown: Choose from various event types (e.g.LoginRestoreCheck, ArchiveRequest). +
-  *   Date Selector: Specify a date to narrow down the logs. +
-  *   Export Button: Click Export to CSV to download the current log view.+
  
 +----
  
-**Log Table:**+==== 💼 Use Cases ====
  
-  * Timestamp: The date and time of the log entry. +Here are some common scenarios where the Log Viewer proves invaluable:
-  * Event TypeThe category of the logged event (e.g., [info], [error]). +
-  * Details: A detailed description of the action, including user information, file GUID, site GUID, and status. +
-  * Pagination Controls: Navigate between multiple pages of logs using the Previous and Next buttons. +
-  * Refresh Logs: Click Refresh Logs to load the latest entries.+
  
 +- **Troubleshooting Errors:** Filter for `Error` logs to identify failed archive or restore attempts.
 +- **Auditing User Activity:** Track who restored or archived what — and when.
 +- **File History Tracing:** Follow the timeline of a specific file by searching its GUID.
 +- **System Monitoring:** Watch for signs of unusual system activity or high volume actions.
  
 +----
  
 +If you need help interpreting logs or exporting them for analysis, please contact [support@smikar.com](mailto:support@smikar.com).
  
software/squirrel/log_viewer.1739529194.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/02/14 21:33 by support@smikar.com