Web service which collects and serves bug reports.
rageshake requires Go version 1.15 or later.
To run it, do:
go build
./bin/rageshake
Optional parameters:
-config <path>: The path to a YAML config file; see rageshake.sample.yaml for more information.-listen <address>: TCP network address to listen for HTTP requests on. Example::9110.
The following HTTP endpoints are exposed:
Serves submitted bug reports. Protected by basic HTTP auth using the username/password provided in the environment. A browsable list, collated by report submission date and time.
Submission endpoint: this is where applications should send their reports.
The body of the request should be a multipart form-data submission, with the following form field names. (For backwards compatibility, it can also be a JSON object, but multipart is preferred as it allows more efficient transfer of the logs.)
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text: A textual description of the problem. Included in thedetails.log.gzfile. -
user_agent: Application user-agent. Included in thedetails.log.gzfile. -
app: Identifier for the application (eg 'riot-web'). Should correspond to a mapping configured in the configuration file for github issue reporting to work. -
version: Application version. Included in thedetails.log.gzfile. -
label: Label to attach to the github issue, and include in the details file.If using the JSON upload encoding, this should be encoded as a
labelsfield, whose value should be a list of strings. -
log: a log file, with lines separated by newline characters. Multiple log files can be included by including severallogparts.If the log is uploaded with a filename
name.ext, wherenamecontains only alphanumerics,.,-or_, andextis one oflogortxt, then the file saved to disk is based on that. Otherwise, a suitable name is constructed.If using the JSON upload encoding, the request object should instead include a single
logsfield, which is an array of objects with the following fields:id: textual identifier for the logs. Used as the filename, as above.lines: log data. Newlines should be encoded as\n, as normal in JSON).
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compressed-log: a gzipped logfile. Decompressed and then treated the same aslog.Compressed logs are not supported for the JSON upload encoding.
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file: an arbitrary file to attach to the report. Saved as-is to disk, and a link is added to the github issue. The filename must be in the formatname.ext, wherenamecontains only alphanumerics,-or_, andextis one ofjpg,png, ortxt.Not supported for the JSON upload encoding.
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Any other form field names are interpreted as arbitrary name/value strings to include in the
details.log.gzfile.If using the JSON upload encoding, this additional metadata should insted be encoded as a
datafield, whose value should be a JSON map. (Note that the values must be strings; numbers, objects and arrays will be rejected.)
The response (if successful) will be a JSON object with the following fields:
report_url: A URL where the user can track their bug report. Omitted if issue submission was disabled.
You can get notifications when a new rageshake arrives on the server.
Currently this tool supports pushing notifications as GitHub issues in a repo, through a Slack webhook or by email, cf sample config file for how to configure them.