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Hi, Is there a log of changes made by uSync?
Cheers. Murray
Hi
We use to do that for v7 - but currently, uSync8 doesn't save its own log of changes (maybe it should) - you can look in the main Umbraco logs, but that's probably not the easiest thing in the world.
I created a saved query Contains(SourceContext, 'uSync') for searching the logs.
Contains(SourceContext, 'uSync')
However, I would prefer more verbose information about what happened.
I also see a set of these warnings about missing handlers. Why am I being warned? example:
Warning TEST3 No Handler with "contentHandler" has been loaded
I ask because I'm trying to work out why a doctype and a datatype have not sync'd...
In the end I worked it out but the logs did not help. I raised a bug here:
https://github.com/KevinJump/uSync8/issues/143
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Log of changes made by uSync
Hi,
Is there a log of changes made by uSync?
Cheers.
Murray
Hi
We use to do that for v7 - but currently, uSync8 doesn't save its own log of changes (maybe it should) - you can look in the main Umbraco logs, but that's probably not the easiest thing in the world.
I created a saved query
Contains(SourceContext, 'uSync')
for searching the logs.However, I would prefer more verbose information about what happened.
I also see a set of these warnings about missing handlers.
Why am I being warned?
example:
I ask because I'm trying to work out why a doctype and a datatype have not sync'd...
In the end I worked it out but the logs did not help. I raised a bug here:
https://github.com/KevinJump/uSync8/issues/143
is working on a reply...
This forum is in read-only mode while we transition to the new forum.
You can continue this topic on the new forum by tapping the "Continue discussion" link below.