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Improve Error Troubleshooting with Log Documentation See merge request allianceauth/allianceauth!1619
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To record DEBUG messages in the log file, alter a setting in your auth project's settings file: `LOGGING['handlers']['log_file']['level'] = 'DEBUG'`. After restarting gunicorn and celery, your log file will record all logging messages.
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To record DEBUG messages in the log file, alter a setting in your auth project's settings file: `LOGGING['handlers']['log_file']['level'] = 'DEBUG'`. After restarting gunicorn and celery, your log file will record all logging messages.
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## Steps to Check Logs for Errors
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### Locate the Logs:
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The logs are located within the `myauth/log/` directory of your Alliance Auth project.
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### Access the Logs:
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Use a text editor or terminal commands (like `tail -f <filename>`) to open the relevant log files.
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_(The `tail -f` command displays the last few lines of a file and then continues to monitor the file, printing any new lines that are added in real-time. Useful to watch while actively testing a troublesome feature while troubleshooting.)_
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Consider the following:
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`allianceauth.log` is the primary log for general troubleshooting. Tracks user actions, changes made, and potential errors.
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`worker.log` is important for issues related to background tasks.(Such as services(Discord)).
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`beat.log` if you suspect scheduler problems.
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`gunicorn.log` for web-specific or Gunicorn worker errors.
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### Search for Errors:
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Look for keywords like `ERROR`, `WARNING`, `EXCEPTION`, or `CRITICAL`. Examine timestamps to correlate errors with user actions or events. Read the error messages carefully for clues about the problem's nature.
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Troubleshooting Tips:
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**Filter Logs:** Use tools like `grep` to filter logs based on keywords or timeframes, making it easier to focus on relevant information.
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**Example**: `tail -f worker.log | grep -i 'discord'`. This will isolate lines containing discord. Making it easier to see among the other logs.
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**Debug Mode:** For in-depth troubleshooting, temporarily enable DEBUG logging in your `local.py` to get more detailed messages. Remember to set it back to `False` after debugging.
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**Important Note: Before sharing logs publicly, sanitize any sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or API keys.**
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## Common Problems
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## Common Problems
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### I'm getting error 500 when trying to connect to the website on a new installation
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### I'm getting error 500 when trying to connect to the website on a new installation
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