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LogMaintenance A simple ProcessWire module to give some maintenance control over log files. I found myself often having lots of log files for different things that can grow more or less quickly to a size where they can be difficult to maintain. The built in Logger of PW does a good job of giving you the possibility to delete or prune logs. But it has to be done manually and sometimes a log grows into millions of lines, which makes it often impossible to even prune it as it's too large. LogMaintenance uses LazyCron to run the maintenance task and there's several settings you can setup on a global or per log basis. Archive: will create zip files for each log file in logs/archive/ folder and add the log each time the maintenance is run to a subfolder containing the datetime. Lines: keeps logs to a certain number of lines Days: keeps the log to a certain number of days Bytes: keeps the log to a certain amount of bytes Each setting is checked from top down, the first setting to contain something is used. So if you check the "Archive" option, all other settings are ignored and logs are archived everytime the LazyCron is executed. If you want to keep your logs to a certain amount of bytes just leave all other settings to 0 or blank. Per Log Settings There's a textarea that you can use to setup a config for a specific log file one per line. All the logs you define here ignore the global settings above. The syntax for the settings is: logname:[archive]:[lines]:[days]:[bytes] errors:1:0:0:0 // would archive the errors log messages:0:10000:0:0 // will prune the errors log to 10000 lines The module can be found on github for you to check out. It's still fresh and I'm currently testing. https://github.com/somatonic/LogMaintenance
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Hi folks, My department is planning to move up to five of our employer's websites in-house and onto ProcessWire from a CMS which has not seen much development in the last few years. They're B2B magazine websites and we feel that ProcessWire would be a great fit. But there are concerns over support. I'm the only server side programmer, so what would happen were I to leave or be hit by the proverbial bus? So we're looking for some kind of insurance. Thinking along the lines of a support contract, covering maybe 2 hours of support time per month. With a commitment to become more involved should the need arise, so providing more support if needed to someone who takes over my role, or in the 'bus' type emergency, be willing to take over full support duties for a limited period of time. The 2 or so hours would be used for providing advice if I were to really get stuck. But I'm happy using the forums for help, and I've built a prototype of one of the sites without huge difficulty (go ProcessWire!), so under normal circumstances they probably won't be used. The five sites are all quite large (the prototype site has 40 templates and 95 fields), consisting of news sections, a jobs section, a business directory, reader polls and social media integration. Some of the sites allow membership for the business directory, so companies can login and manage their listing and upload press releases, via a custom dashboard (implemented as a Process module). All code will be commented and held in a git repo. We're located in the UK. Email support would be sufficient I think. If you're interested, please PM me with a rough estimate of costs for: The ~ 2 hours per month standard support. Full 'emergency' support of all 5 websites. Any one-off setup costs. And/or suggest an alternative pricing structure / proposal. Again at this stage we're just looking for a rough idea of costs and who would be available, so ballpark figures would be fine If you could also provide a link to your website please. Please let me know if you would like any further information. Thanks
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I red that in processwire is simple set "Site in maintenance", but I don't remember how...
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Hi folks, I have a PW site set up in the root of a domain, (reachable via domain.com/index.php, and domain.com/pw), with an static index.html and respective directory index entry in .htaccess added (DirectoryIndex index.html index.php ), since the site is still in development. Now, suddenly, this is not working anymore, entering domain.com/index.php redirects to the root (and thus the .html), although I can still reach domain.com/pw just fine! I had a look at the htaccess changes since I recently updated from 2.x to 3.0.6, including .htaccess, but there didn't seem to be any difference (not counting the added directory index entry of course) to the old, working htaccess. Can anybody share any clue on what might be off here? Cheers guys! Phil