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[jira] [Resolved] (SENSSOFT-342) No interval Logs Appearing in
Elastic
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SENSSOFT-342?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Joshua Poore resolved SENSSOFT-342.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Queried Elasticsearch directly
{code:java}
http://localhost:9200/userale/_search?q=logType:interval
{code}
Interval Logs are indeed being written to the UserALE index:
{code:java}
_index "userale"
_type "doc"
_id "olhTsmkBlFKxlUEzn0FV"
_score 1.0208666
_source
userId "nobody"
type "mouseover"
targetChange true
userAction false
useraleVersion "1.1.0"
target "a"
pageTitle "Branches · apache/incubator-senssoft"
@timestamp "2019-03-25T00:50:18.179Z"
pageReferrer "https://github.com/apache/incubator-senssoft/projects"
typeChange false
startTime 1553475010012
endTime 1553475013868
sessionID "session_1553474988111"
host "172.18.0.1"
minor_ver "1"
count 14
pageUrl "https://github.com/apache/incubator-senssoft/branches"
toolName "test_app"
logType "interval"
duration 3856
toolVersion null
patch_ver "0"
path […]
major_ver "1"{code}
However, interval logs do not have a "clientTime" field–its contrary to their nature, they use startTime and endTime. Therefore, when users select "clientTime" for indexing, these logs do not appear in the *userale index in Kibana. Pushed instructions for users to select "@timestamp" if they want to view interval logs. This solution makes sense conceptually and pragmatically.
> No interval Logs Appearing in Elastic
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> Key: SENSSOFT-342
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SENSSOFT-342
> Project: SensSoft
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: builds
> Affects Versions: SensSoft 1.0
> Environment: Elastic 6.5
> Reporter: Joshua Poore
> Assignee: Joshua Poore
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: SensSoft 1.0
>
>
> Interval logs are being written but do not appear in Elastic.
> Confirmed that they are being written using example server, via script tags and web extensions.
> NOTE: Need to replicate on 6.2.2. elastic build.
> Hypothesis: missed some update to index in migration to Elastic 6.5–can see that "interval" is a searchable property in Kibana filters.
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