The WebUI data snapshots (locations.json, dashboard.json, snapshots_*.json, etc.) are regenerated on every wizard/config change. Each file emitted two extra success lines via createTouch — "Touching <file>" and "Updating <file> with <user> ownership" — which spammed the output around the genuinely useful "... JSON regenerated" line. Add an optional "silent" flag to createTouch (third arg; default keeps the existing loud behaviour for interactive install flows) and pass it from every WebUI data generator/task. Touch + chown still run; only the logging is suppressed for these background regenerations. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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31 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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webuiUpdateAppLog()
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{
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local app_name=$1
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local type=$2 # install or uninstall
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# Create logs directory if it doesn't exist
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local log_dir="${containers_dir}libreportal/frontend/logs"
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local apps_dir="${log_dir}/apps"
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if [ ! -d "$apps_dir" ]; then
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local result=$(createFolders "loud" $sudo_user_name $log_dir $apps_dir)
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checkSuccess "Creating frontend logs folder"
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fi
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local log_file="${apps_dir}/${app_name}.log"
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# Handle different log types
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if [[ "$type" == "install" ]]; then
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# Create WebUI log file if it doesn't exist
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if [ ! -f "${log_file}" ]; then
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createTouch "$log_file" $sudo_user_name "silent"
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echo "=== LibrePortal Installation Started at $(date) ===" | sudo tee "${log_file}" > /dev/null
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fi
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elif [[ "$type" == "uninstall" ]]; then
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# Remove app log file
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if [ -f "${log_file}" ]; then
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local result=$(rm "${log_file}")
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checkSuccess "Removed ${app_name}.log"
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fi
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fi
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} |