lnav v0.12.2
Features:
-
Added mouse support that can be toggled with
F2
or enabled
by default with::config /ui/mouse/mode enabled
. With
mouse support enabled, many of the UI elements will respond to
mouse inputs:- clicking on the main view will move the cursor to the given
row and dragging will scroll the view as needed; - shift + clicking/dragging in the main view will highlight
lines and then toggle their bookmark status on release; - double-clicking in the main view will select the underlying
text and drag-selecting within a line will select the given
text; - when double-clicking text: if the mouse pointer is inside
a quoted string, the contents of the string will be selected;
if the mouse pointer is on the quote, the quote will be included
in the selection; if the mouse pointer is over a bracket
(e.g. [],{},()) where the matching bracket is on the same line,
the selection will span from one bracket to the other; - when text is selected, a menu will pop up that can be used
to filter based on the current text, search for it, or copy
it to the clipboard; - right-clicking the start of a log message in the main view
will open the parser details overlay; - the parser details now displays a diamond next to fields to
indicate whether they are shown/hidden and this can be
clicked to toggle the state; - the parser details will show a bar chart icon for fields with
values which, when clicked, will open either the spectrogram
view for the given field or open the DB query prompt with a
PRQL query to generate a histogram of the field values; - clicking in the scroll area will move the view by a page,
double-clicking will move the view to that area, and
dragging the scrollbar will move the view to the given spot; - clicking on the breadcrumb bar will select a crumb and
selecting a possibility from the popup will move to that
location in the view; - clicking on portions of the bottom status bar will trigger
a relevant action (e.g. clicking the line number will open
the command prompt with:goto <current-line>
); - clicking on the configuration panel tabs (i.e. Files/Filters)
will open the selected panel and clicking parts of the
display in there will perform the relevant action (e.g.
clicking the diamond will enable/disable the file/filter); - clicking in a prompt will move the cursor to the location;
- clicking on a column in the spectrogram view will select it.
(Note that this is new work, so there are likely to be some
glitches.) - clicking on the main view will move the cursor to the given
-
Added a
journald://
URL handler that will calljournalctl
and pass any query parameters as options. For example, the
following command:$ lnav 'journal://?since=yesterday'
Will execute the following and capture the output:
journalctl --output=json -f --since=yesterday
-
Added the "last-word" line-format field shortening algorithm
from @flicus. -
Added a
stats.hist
PRQL transform that produces a histogram
of values over time. -
The preview for the
:open
command will now show a listing
of archive contents. -
Added
humanize_id
SQL function that colorizes a string using
ANSI escape codes. -
Added a
selected_text
column to thelnav_views
table that
reports information about text that was selected with a mouse.
This makes it possible to script operations that use the
selected text as an input.
Interface changes:
-
The bar charts in the DB view have now been moved to their
individual columns instead of occupying the whole width of
the view. The result is much cleaner, so the charts are
now enabled by default again. -
Cursor mode in the main view is now the default instead of
using the top line as the focus. You can change back by
running::config /ui/movement/mode top
-
In the parser details panel (opened by pressing
p
), you
can now hide/show fields by moving the cursor line to the
given field and pressing the space bar or by clicking on
the diamond with the mouse.
Bug Fixes:
- With the recent xz backdoor shenanigans, it seems like a good
time to add some checks for data being hidden by escape codes:- File names with escape sequences are now displayed in quotes
with backslash escapes. - Text that has the same foreground and background colors will
have the background set to a contrasting color.
- File names with escape sequences are now displayed in quotes
- Sub-millisecond time values should now be preserved when
displaying JSON-lines logs. - A crash during initialization on Apple Silicon and MacOS 12
has been fixed. - A crash when previewing non-text files.
- Optimized ANSI-escape processing.
- Various fixes to make lnav usable as a
PAGER
.