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2020-08-17add a minimum_duration settingDaniel Schadt
2020-07-24use Analyzer::outcome for Discord checkmarksDaniel Schadt
This is way more accurate than Log::was_rewarded, especially for repeated kills in a week.
2020-07-24update dependencies (evtclib 0.4.0)Daniel Schadt
2020-07-20allow zipping to be disabledDaniel Schadt
If you use ezau on Windows, you might prefer to use the built-in zipping functionality from arcDPS instead of relying on ezau to do this job. However, that would lead to weird interactions because arcDPS would still create the temporary file in the watched folder, and powershell would race with ezau to zip and delete this temporary file. To prevent this from breaking existing (& working) configurations - and to stick true to the name - zipping is enabled by default if not given otherwise in the configuration.
2020-07-17turn HTTP status code to errorDaniel Schadt
If we don't do this, we end up trying to decode the error page as the expected JSON response, which usually ends up with a "missing permalink" field, which doesn't tell us a lot. This way, we get a proper 404/500 error.
2020-07-17update dependenciesDaniel Schadt
2020-07-17retry uploadingDaniel Schadt
As it turns out, uploading is often the reason why the process crashes/exits. This is bad because it means that 1) we lose links to logs (as they are not being uploaded), leading to incomplete reporting and 2) we rely on an external watchdog to keep the service alive (and I'd rather just not have ezau crashing, especially on Windows where we usually don't supervise it with systemd). Therefore, a configuration setting has been added that lets ezau retry the upload process. This is not 100% good and failsafe, because 1) it always waits a hardcoded amount of seconds (instead of e.g. using a proper backoff timer) 2) it blocks the rest of the process, so no logs will be compressed while it is retrying a single log 3) after those retries, the process will still exit But it is a good first approximation, and the aforementioned issues can be fixed "relatively easily" (e.g. by moving the whole per-log logic into a separate thread(pool) and handling failures even better).
2020-06-18respect Discord message max lengthDaniel Schadt
This will ensure that ezau will post a new message if editing the old one would push it above the character limit.
2020-06-18add some more context to some errorsDaniel Schadt
Some error messages currently look very weird. For example, if the given configuration file does not exist, it gives you an error about a missing file - which could also be the file to upload though, as the error doesn't specify. Therefore, some more context for the error messages is nice. The "sourceback" could still use some work.
2020-06-18properly pass on error from post_linkDaniel Schadt
This makes discord::post_link return any Error (or well, Result) that is produced by the ready event handler.
2020-06-09Use exit code 1 on failureDaniel Schadt
This is important to signal e.g. systemd that there was an error and the process should be restarted.
2020-06-09add an example systemd service fileDaniel Schadt
2020-06-09add startup & Discord messageDaniel Schadt
This might help with identifying in the logs when/if ezau was started, and when the control flow returned from the Discord client to ezau.
2020-06-09verify that zip has right contentDaniel Schadt
2020-06-08use "White Heavy Check Mark" for successful logsDaniel Schadt
The other one was hard to see, as it was rendered as a darkgrey checkmark on grey background.
2020-06-08add sample configuration as separate fileDaniel Schadt
2020-06-08Add READMEDaniel Schadt
2020-06-08add config and subcommandsDaniel Schadt
ezau having the watching functionality is nice, but sometimes for scripts you might want to have the old "upload this single log and post it to discord" functionality. As such, ezau has now been split into two subcommands (which use the same core): ezau watch runs the inotify-based directory watcher to zip and upload new logs. Additionally, it now respects the "upload = ..." config settings, which means you can also use it as a zipper only, without having every log uploaded. ezau upload performs a single-shot upload with the discord notification. Furthermore, the discord auth token/channel id have been moved to a configuration file. Switches to override this for single runs might be provided in the future, but for now, it seems more sensible to have it in a persistent configuration.
2020-06-08add LICENSE (MIT)Daniel Schadt
2020-06-08implement watch & zip logic in RustDaniel Schadt
evtc-watch consists of three parts at the moment: watch the files, zip them up and call ezau to upload them. We can now just do all of those inside of ezau, which saves us the extra script, makes it more platform-independent (as notify also works on Windows) and makes configuration and everything easier, as all the data will be inside of one program and doesn't need to be passed around. A flag (or subcommand!) to upload a single file might be added later to retain the previous behaviour of ezau.
2020-06-07Repository::new()Daniel Schadt