Link into docs for the logs and compressed-logs formats.
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* `id`: textual identifier for the logs. Used as the filename, as above.
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* `lines`: log data. Newlines should be encoded as `\n`, as normal in JSON).
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A summary of the current log file formats that are uploaded for `log` and
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`compressed-log` is [available](docs/submitted_reports.md).
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* `compressed-log`: a gzipped logfile. Decompressed and then treated the same as
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`log`.
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Compressed logs are not supported for the JSON upload encoding.
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A summary of the current log file formats that are uploaded for `log` and
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`compressed-log` is [available](docs/submitted_reports.md).
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* `file`: an arbitrary file to attach to the report. Saved as-is to disk, and
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a link is added to the github issue. The filename must be in the format
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Currently this tool supports pushing notifications as GitHub issues in a repo,
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through a Slack webhook or by email, cf sample config file for how to
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configure them.
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configure them.
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