left4me/deploy/scripts/libexec/left4me-journalctl
mwiegand c3ce6d447a
deploy/journalctl: anchor server log to current unit start
The Server Log panel showed the last 200 lines of the unit's entire journal
— mixing the current run with leftovers from prior starts. Resolve the
unit's InactiveExitTimestamp inside the journalctl helper and pass it as
journalctl --since so the panel begins at the latest unit start. Never-run
units fall back to the legacy unit-only filter so -f attaches on first
start. No Python changes; the helper's argv shape and sudoers grant stay
identical.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 23:04:53 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
usage() {
printf '%s\n' "usage: left4me-journalctl <server-name> --lines <n> --follow|--no-follow" >&2
exit 2
}
validate_name() {
name=$1
[ -n "$name" ] || usage
case "$name" in
.*|*..*|*/*|*\\*) usage ;;
esac
case "$name" in
*[!A-Za-z0-9_.-]*) usage ;;
esac
}
[ "$#" -eq 4 ] || usage
name=$1
lines_flag=$2
lines=$3
follow_flag=$4
validate_name "$name"
[ "$lines_flag" = "--lines" ] || usage
case "$lines" in
''|*[!0-9]*) usage ;;
esac
follow_arg=
case "$follow_flag" in
--follow) follow_arg=-f ;;
--no-follow) ;;
*) usage ;;
esac
unit="left4me-server@${name}.service"
if [ -x /bin/systemctl ]; then
systemctl=/bin/systemctl
elif [ -x /usr/bin/systemctl ]; then
systemctl=/usr/bin/systemctl
else
printf '%s\n' 'systemctl not found at /bin/systemctl or /usr/bin/systemctl' >&2
exit 69
fi
if [ -x /bin/journalctl ]; then
journalctl=/bin/journalctl
elif [ -x /usr/bin/journalctl ]; then
journalctl=/usr/bin/journalctl
else
printf '%s\n' 'journalctl not found at /bin/journalctl or /usr/bin/journalctl' >&2
exit 69
fi
# Anchor `--since` to the moment systemd began the unit's current start
# transaction so the log panel starts at the latest run. Force LC_ALL=C so
# the day-of-week prefix is in a locale journalctl reliably parses.
start_time=$(LC_ALL=C "$systemctl" show -p InactiveExitTimestamp --value "$unit" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$start_time" ]; then
if [ -n "$follow_arg" ]; then
exec "$journalctl" -u "$unit" --since "$start_time" -n "$lines" -o cat "$follow_arg"
fi
exec "$journalctl" -u "$unit" --since "$start_time" -n "$lines" -o cat
fi
# Unit has never run: no --since cutoff. `-f` will attach on first start.
if [ -n "$follow_arg" ]; then
exec "$journalctl" -u "$unit" -n "$lines" -o cat "$follow_arg"
fi
exec "$journalctl" -u "$unit" -n "$lines" -o cat