--- summary: "Logging surfaces, file logs, WS log styles, and console formatting" read_when: - Changing logging output or formats - Debugging CLI or gateway output --- # Logging For a user-facing overview (CLI + Control UI + config), see [/logging](/logging). Clawdbot has two log “surfaces”: - **Console output** (what you see in the terminal / Debug UI). - **File logs** (JSON lines) written by the gateway logger. ## File-based logger - Default rolling log file is under `/tmp/clawdbot/` (one file per day): `clawdbot-YYYY-MM-DD.log` - Date uses the gateway host's local timezone. - The log file path and level can be configured via `~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json`: - `logging.file` - `logging.level` The file format is one JSON object per line. The Control UI Logs tab tails this file via the gateway (`logs.tail`). CLI can do the same: ```bash clawdbot logs --follow ``` **Verbose vs. log levels** - **File logs** are controlled exclusively by `logging.level`. - `--verbose` only affects **console verbosity** (and WS log style); it does **not** raise the file log level. - To capture verbose-only details in file logs, set `logging.level` to `debug` or `trace`. ## Console capture The CLI captures `console.log/info/warn/error/debug/trace` and writes them to file logs, while still printing to stdout/stderr. You can tune console verbosity independently via: - `logging.consoleLevel` (default `info`) - `logging.consoleStyle` (`pretty` | `compact` | `json`) ## Tool summary redaction Verbose tool summaries (e.g. `🛠️ Exec: ...`) can mask sensitive tokens before they hit the console stream. This is **tools-only** and does not alter file logs. - `logging.redactSensitive`: `off` | `tools` (default: `tools`) - `logging.redactPatterns`: array of regex strings (overrides defaults) - Use raw regex strings (auto `gi`), or `/pattern/flags` if you need custom flags. - Matches are masked by keeping the first 6 + last 4 chars (length >= 18), otherwise `***`. - Defaults cover common key assignments, CLI flags, JSON fields, bearer headers, PEM blocks, and popular token prefixes. ## Gateway WebSocket logs The gateway prints WebSocket protocol logs in two modes: - **Normal mode (no `--verbose`)**: only “interesting” RPC results are printed: - errors (`ok=false`) - slow calls (default threshold: `>= 50ms`) - parse errors - **Verbose mode (`--verbose`)**: prints all WS request/response traffic. ### WS log style `clawdbot gateway` supports a per-gateway style switch: - `--ws-log auto` (default): normal mode is optimized; verbose mode uses compact output - `--ws-log compact`: compact output (paired request/response) when verbose - `--ws-log full`: full per-frame output when verbose - `--compact`: alias for `--ws-log compact` Examples: ```bash # optimized (only errors/slow) clawdbot gateway # show all WS traffic (paired) clawdbot gateway --verbose --ws-log compact # show all WS traffic (full meta) clawdbot gateway --verbose --ws-log full ``` ## Console formatting (subsystem logging) The console formatter is **TTY-aware** and prints consistent, prefixed lines. Subsystem loggers keep output grouped and scannable. Behavior: - **Subsystem prefixes** on every line (e.g. `[gateway]`, `[canvas]`, `[tailscale]`) - **Subsystem colors** (stable per subsystem) plus level coloring - **Color when output is a TTY or the environment looks like a rich terminal** (`TERM`/`COLORTERM`/`TERM_PROGRAM`), respects `NO_COLOR` - **Shortened subsystem prefixes**: drops leading `gateway/` + `channels/`, keeps last 2 segments (e.g. `whatsapp/outbound`) - **Sub-loggers by subsystem** (auto prefix + structured field `{ subsystem }`) - **`logRaw()`** for QR/UX output (no prefix, no formatting) - **Console styles** (e.g. `pretty | compact | json`) - **Console log level** separate from file log level (file keeps full detail when `logging.level` is set to `debug`/`trace`) - **WhatsApp message bodies** are logged at `debug` (use `--verbose` to see them) This keeps existing file logs stable while making interactive output scannable.