public static final TAG = "Legendry Eagle";
Issue: I want to see logs of "Legendry Eagle"
from the commandline.
I tried:
adb logcat -s "Legendry Eagle"
adb logcat -s <Legendry Eagle>
But Still it is not working.
If you only want to show logcat for a specific TAG, do it like this:
adb logcat YourTAGHere:Priority *:S
The *:S
is important, as it sets all other tags to silent. If I want to track only my MainActivity
tag at Verbose level, the syntax would look like this.
adb logcat MainActivity:V *:S
Edit:
I found no good way of filtering out tags with spaces. LegendryEagle
works fine, but I was not able to filter out Legendry Eagle
The series of specifications is whitespace-delimited.
which is probably why his "Legendry Eagle" tag was failing to filter.
Oct 15, 2013 at 19:24
The series of specifications is whitespace-delimited
because you're on the Windows command prompt, and when you're on the Windows command prompt, you can surround whitespace-using parameters with double quotes i.e. "White Space Parameter"
to escape them. Think about move "c:\android files" "c:\my code\android files"
. This means you should be able to do: adb logcat "Legendary Eagle:Priority" *:S
. I cannot confirm exactly as I don't have any whitespace-using tags to test with, but this worked: adb logcat "StatusBarManagerService:V" *:S
so that tells me it's on Windows and not adb.
Sep 18, 2015 at 21:13
If the standard adb logcat -s tagname
doesn't work, you can always pipe the output of adb
to find
to filter what you need, something like
adb logcat | find "Legendry Eagle"
This passes the entire logcat to DOS find
command, which in turn filters out rows containing Legendry Eagle string.
Answer is very simple . Please remove space between two words and try again.
public static final TAG = "LegendryEagle";
adb logcat -s "LegendryEagle"
and see the logcat . You got your answer.
console.log
to "Web Console", so this does not really help.
use this command adb logcat *:W and read this. http://developer.android.com/tools/debugging/debugging-log.html
Assuming you are using Eagle as the logging tag, use this:
adb logcat Eagle:* *:s
as I understand the Eagle:* means to turn on all logs for the Eagle tag, and the *:s means to make all other tags silent
I personally find the eclipse logcat view much easier to use than the command line, it has different colors for different levels of logs, and you can create a filter and save it, it'll stay there forever until you delete that filter
The series of specifications is whitespace-delimited.
so you can't use a space in the tag if you're trying to filter by it.