On 10/12/2012 05:36 PM, Valentin Gosu wrote:
Hi,
I just filed bug 801209: Logging events in Necko
The idea is that Chrome has a pretty good and detailed way of logging
networking events.
It can be accessed from chrome://net-internals
The current logging system in firefox is completely functional,
however, it does not have the same flexibility. One needs to set
certain environment variables in order to enable it.
Any thoughts?
Our setup also is less than ideal with multiple processes: see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638375
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534764
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTTP_Logging#Creating_separate_logs_for_child_processes_(electrolysis-only)*
*If you want to grab bug |638375 and combine that with some way to
display log output in the network dashboard, that would be great. A
couple thoughts:
1) So does Chrome always have logging on, and it just stores the output
in case the user wants to see it (seems like a lot of overhead), or does
it only turn on once net-internals is opened?
2) For multi-process logging, it would best if there's a choice to view
either combined/interleaved logs, or to view the log for a given process
only.
We might as well pick this conversation up in bug 638375, so let's move
the conversation there (unless someone has some broadly different
approach they want to bring up)
cheers,
Jason
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