Root causes fixed:
- Dead LOG_LEVEL globals() lookup pinned root logger at INFO regardless of
PIC_LOG_LEVEL env or config; replaced with _resolve_root_log_level() +
apply_root_log_level() which sets both root logger and all attached handlers
at startup and on runtime re-apply.
- set_service_level() only set the named 'pic.<service>' logger; bare module
loggers (e.g. 'caddy_manager') were never reached, so per-service log files
stayed 0 bytes. Fixed via _SERVICE_MODULE_LOGGERS map covering all managers.
- Log viewer GET /api/logs had no level filter; added ?level= query param.
- Per-service log levels lived in an out-of-band config/api/log_levels.json
side-file with no validation; migrated into ConfigManager under a new
'logging' section ({python:{root,services}, containers:{caddy,coredns,
wireguard,mailserver,api}}) with get/set helpers, invalid-level rejection,
and one-time migration from the old file on first load.
New capabilities:
- Container log levels: Caddy (injects global log { level X } + hot reload),
CoreDNS (DEBUG enables log plugin, else errors-only), WireGuard/mailserver
via pending_restart path.
- PUT /api/logs/verbosity accepts {python, containers} dict; returns per-entry
applied:hot|pending_restart status.
- Webui Logs page gains two-section Verbosity tab (Python services + Container
services) with needs-restart badges.
- managers.py wires per-service loggers before manager instantiation and
re-applies persisted levels from ConfigManager; legacy log_levels.json read
removed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
app.py:
- Alert logic now checks status.running (container up/down) instead of healthy
(which requires connectivity tests) — services are only alerted when actually down
- Add POST /api/health/history/clear endpoint to reset history + alert counters
log_manager.py:
- get_all_log_file_infos: include rotated backup files (*.log.1, *.log.2 ...) in listing,
marked with backup=true so UI can dim them and hide rotate button
api.js: add monitoringAPI.clearHealthHistory
Logs page:
- Health History: add Clear button with confirmation
- File panel: show full filename (including .log.1 backups), explain host path and naming,
hide rotate button for backup files
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docker-compose.yml:
- Add json-file logging driver (max-size: 10m, max-file: 5) to all 13 containers
- Docker now owns container stdout/stderr rotation automatically
- Add ./data/logs:/app/api/data/logs volume to API — service logs now persist across restarts
log_manager.py:
- Remove container log collection hack (Docker handles it natively)
- Add set_service_level(service, level) — change log level at runtime without restart
- Add get_service_levels() — return current per-service levels
- Simplify get_all_log_file_infos to return only service log files
app.py:
- Add GET /api/logs/verbosity — return current per-service log levels
- Add PUT /api/logs/verbosity — update levels at runtime, persist to config/log_levels.json
- Load persisted log level overrides at startup from log_levels.json
- Simplify rotate endpoint (service logs only, container logs owned by Docker)
wireguard_manager.py:
- get_keys(): return empty strings if key files don't exist (prevents get_status crash
when wg0.conf is missing at startup and falls through to generate_config)
Logs page (4 tabs):
- API Service Logs: structured JSON logs from Python managers, with search/filter/rotate panel
- Container Logs: live docker logs (read via existing /api/containers/<name>/logs endpoint)
- Verbosity Config: per-service level dropdowns, apply immediately + persist
- Health History: existing health poll table
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- log_manager: add collect_container_logs (appends docker logs to container_<name>.log),
get_container_log_lines, rotate_container_log, get_all_log_file_infos
- app.py: new endpoints /api/logs/files (all log file sizes), /api/logs/containers/<name>
(collect+return stored container logs); rotate endpoint now handles both service and container logs
- Logs page: split into API Service Logs tab (python manager logs) and Container Logs tab
(persistent docker stdout/stderr); Statistics tab shows both kinds with per-row rotate;
each tab has a description explaining what it shows and where files live
- wireguard_manager: test_connectivity peer_ip=None guard (already in previous commit, now rebuilt)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>