# Common report styles Rageshakes can come from a number of applications, and we provide some practical notes on the generated format. At present these should not be considered absolute nor a structure to follow; but an attempt to document the currently visible formats as of January 2022. ## Feedback Log files are not transmitted; the main feedback is entirely within the user message body. This occurs from all platforms. ## Element Web / Element Desktop Log files are transmitted in reverse order (0000 is the youngest) Log line format: ``` 2022-01-17T14:57:20.806Z I Using WebAssembly Olm < ---- TIMESTAMP ------> L <-- Message ---- L = log level, (W=Warn, I=Info, etc) ``` New log files are started each restart of the app, but some log files may not contain all data from the start of the session. ## Element iOS Crash Log is special and is sent only once (and deleted on the device afterwards) `crash.log` Following logs are available, going back in time with ascending number. console.log with no number is the current log file. ``` console.log (newest) console-1.log ... console-49.log (oldest) console-nse.log (newest) console-nse-1.log ... console-nse-49.log (oldest) console-share.log (newest) console-share-1.log console-share-49.log (oldest) ``` ## Element Android There is a historical issue with the naming of files, documented in [issue #40](https://github.com/matrix-org/rageshake/issues/40). Log file 0000 is odd, it contains the logcat data if sent. Log line format: ``` 01-17 14:59:30.657 14303 14303 W Activity: Slow Operation: <-- TIMESTAMP ---> <-P-> <-T-> L <-- Message -- L = Log Level (W=Warn, I=Info etc) P = Process ID T = Thread ID ``` Remaining log files are transmitted according to their position in the round-robin logging to file - there will be (up to) 7 files written to in a continious loop; one of the seven will be the oldest, the rest will be in order. Log line format: ``` 2022-01-17T13:06:36*838GMT+00:00Z 12226 D/ /Tag: Migration: Importing legacy session < ---- TIMESTAMP ---------------> <-P-> L <-- Message ---- L = log level, (W=Warn, I=Info, etc) P = Process ID ``` Once the fix to #40 is in place, we will see the following files: ``` logcatError.log logcat.log crash.log keyrequests.log log-[1-7].log ``` Log 1-7 are logs from a round-robin buffer and are ordered but the start point is undefined