i2psnark does not use timestamp in its logs. #515

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opened 2025-06-12 10:59:54 -04:00 by marek · 0 comments

When I'm using i2psnark I can see some diagnostic messages at the top of its web interface. I can read them, acknowledge them in my head "say to myself: ok, it is fine, snark is doing its job", then forget about them. So far so good.

Some time later (tomorrow for example) I visit snark web interface and I can see bunch of messages, but I don't know when they appeared. Or if I already acknowledged them. Are they from today? Are they from yesterday? Did they appeared in the middle of the night? I have no idea.

I would suggest to add a date/time stamp to each message. Ideally in the ISO-8601 format as American date order could confuse Europeans and vice versa, also 12 hour time format could be confusing around noon and midnight.

When I'm using i2psnark I can see some diagnostic messages at the top of its web interface. I can read them, acknowledge them in my head "say to myself: ok, it is fine, snark is doing its job", then forget about them. So far so good. Some time later (tomorrow for example) I visit snark web interface and I can see bunch of messages, but I don't know when they appeared. Or if I already acknowledged them. Are they from today? Are they from yesterday? Did they appeared in the middle of the night? I have no idea. I would suggest to add a date/time stamp to each message. Ideally in the ISO-8601 format as American date order could confuse Europeans and vice versa, also 12 hour time format could be confusing around noon and midnight.
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Reference: I2P_Developers/i2p.i2p#515
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