journal-notify ============== **Notify about journal log entries** This runs in background and produces notifications whenever systemd journal logs an entry. Notifications look like this: ![Notification](screenshot.png) Requirements ------------ To compile and run `journal-notify` you need: * [libnotify](http://library.gnome.org/devel/notification-spec/) * [libsystemd](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/) * [markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) (HTML documentation) * `gnome-icon-theme` (or whatever includes the icons you want to use) To use `journal-notify` you probably want `systemd-journald`. Some systems may require additional development packages for the libraries. Look for `libnotify-devel`, `libsystemd-devel` or similar. Build and install ----------------- Building and installing is very easy. Just run: > make followed by: > make install This will place an executable at `/usr/bin/journal-notify`, documentation can be found in `/usr/share/doc/journal-notify/`. Usage ----- To use `journal-notify` you need access to the journal log files. Make sure you get the expexted log entries by running `journalctl`. Possibly you have to add yourself to group `systemd-journal` or similar. Just running `journal-notify` without parameter will show *all* log entries. Be warned: This can flood your disktop with notifications. `journal-notify` accepts some options: * *-a*: combine matches with a logical AND * *-e*: use extended regular expressions * *-h*: show help * *-i ICON*: icon to use * *-m MATCH*: This can be specified more than once. The option accepts matches to systemd journal fields. (see `man 7 systemd.journal-fields`) * *-n*: no case sensitive regular expressions * *-o*: combine matches with a logical OR * *-r REGEX*: This add a regular expression match for the message field. * *-t SECONDS*: seconds to show the notification, 0 is forever * *-T THROTTLE*: start throttling with Nth notification * *-v*: verbose output, can be specified multiple times * *-V*: print version information * *-x EXECUTABLE*: execute EXECUTABLE * *-X EXECUTABLE*: execute EXECUTABLE, do not show notification The screenshot shown above resulted from this command: > journal-notify -m SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=sshd -e -r "^(error:|Accepted)" -i security-high The command specified by `-x` is called with three options. Make sure your executable understands these options: * *-i*: syslog identifier * *-p*: priority * *-m*: message Additionally example desktop files are installed to `/usr/share/journal-notify/desktop/`. You should copy them to `~/.config/autostart/` to enable autostart or create your own desktop files there. Example execute scripts are installed to `/usr/share/journal-notify/execute/`. Review and update them before execution, for example you should replace the mail address in `mail.sh` with your own one. Example systemd units are installed to `/usr/share/journal-notify/systemd/`. To use them copy to `/etc/systemd/system/` and `systemctl enable`. Again, make sure to change unit file and script for your needs! ### Upstream URL: [GitHub.com](https://github.com/eworm-de/journal-notify) Mirror: [eworm.de](http://git.eworm.de/cgit.cgi/journal-notify/)