CCLogger
CCLogger v4.0.2
Features
CCLogger logs commands, chat, and logins/logouts to a very easy-to-read log file.
- Logs commands.
- Logs global chat.
- Logs deaths.
- Logs logins/logouts.
- Additionally logs each player in separate log files.
- Full customization of how the log file is formatted.
Instructions
- Download the plugin.
- Put jar in plugins folder.
- Start server.
- Edit config to your liking.
- Restart server.
Permissions
Removed permissions.
Commands
Removed commands.
Credits
- MetricsLite to Hidendra
@Alrik94
was more like a freeze, that kicked everybody out. There was that message: Main thread didn't repsonse after 10 seconds, and some stacktrace for minecraft internals, but no bukkit or cclogger or other plugin hints. this just happend right after "17:39:12 [WARNING] [CCLogger] CCLogger[SQLite] Query failed: near "s": syntax error" that's why I think the crash might have been connected to this error message..
And thank you for thinking about the suggestions :)
@blablubbabc
Could you post a log file with everything related to this crash, if possible?
Also, I've made a note of your suggestions. The toggle-able function is a really good idea.
could you add an option, that players don't receive their own "notifications" ? I dont want admins to be exempted from loggin, just that they don't get spammed by there own notifications..
And maybe something like an "log-rank" so players of lower rank don't receive notification. Could be realised with simple permission nodes, like "cclogger.rank."+number
Thank you
Edit: And maybe a command that let you toggle the notifications on and off completly for a player. On large servers with many stuff being notificated this would spam otherwise..
What I will try in the future, is something like an admin-mode for admins, so they can toggle between "being admin" and "playing normally". With a command to toggle the notifications, I could implement this, so they only receive them during admin-mode..
Edit (it's getting longer and longer :/ ): Crash after this: 17:39:12 [WARNING] [CCLogger] CCLogger[SQLite] Query failed: near "s": syntax error
@follet2004
I'm sorry, but from all of my testing on several different servers, my code works. I'm not sure what could be causing it.
Could you give me a list of plugins you are running?
@Alrik94
Sorry, But make error of your SQLite. Look on your codes and you have github ?
@follet2004
How is this error coming up? I've tested everything and I'm not coming up with any errors. I'm also running it on the 1.4.7 beta build.
Everything seems to be working fine on my end.
I download the CCLogger 3.2.0.
I have errors here the error list:
http://pastie.org/5710685
Look like your new update of the SQLite make error.
Nope it help you.
@JohOply
Have you tried changing something in the config while the server is on, and then using /ccreload?
From what I've tested it works fine.
@Alrik94
good to see you are still keeping this updated, I have used this for awhile, and have been very happy with the results.
@JohOply
appears to be a bukkit/minecraft problem, probably why it was only seen once.
most likely it was trying to reach a file but the server the file was on couldn't be reached.
@darksoulpk68
This plugin isn't designed to log blocks and I unfortunately don't have the time to implement an entire block logging system.
Sorry :/
Well it looks pretty good, but i'm searching for a plugin that log Blocks, like BigBrother. Could you maybe add that to the plugin ?
-Dark.
@JohOply
Well, thanks for the report! I think that was probably a one time thing.
I don't know, it was appeared one time, never after ^^
@JohOply
How can you recreate this bug?
Hello
I've this bug in 1.4.5 R1.0
@cheapbeats
It records them as commands for now. I could maybe add a separate table and file for private messages that are sent.
Still really loving this plug in, but I have a quick question:
Is there any way to record /tells or /msgs also?
I'm working adding SQLite support for the plugin. It makes it much easier to implement the statistics portion of the plugin and in-game searching commands.