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Catching stdout/stderr of tor thread #11
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I personally think that the best way to interact with Tor would be through its control port. In that regard this library is definitely lacking a few things that could make doing so easier: we could, for instance, automatically add the required flags, read the That said, I agree that it would still be pretty useful to have a way to capture and read logs from code, even just for potentially showing them to the user in a dedicated page or something like that. I guess on UNIX systems we could create a pipe with I'm not very familiar with Windows though, so I'm not sure if something similar can be done. I'll have to do some more research.. |
@Jikstra Using a mix of the control port and routing logs to a file gives you most of what you need (i think) |
On windows we could use named pipes. I think they behave similarly to the unix pipes in that they can be opened with |
I think it would be very helpful if it would be possible to catch the stdout/stderr of the tor thread. But as it's only a thread and not a sub/child process, I have no idea how to do it. Maybe it's not even possible?
I think it would be super helpful for things like parsing the log to achieve:
Currently the tor thread is quite a blackbox, of course it would be possible to communicate through the control port, but this would need another socket/lib to interact with. Parsing the log should be a lot more straight forward.
Maybe somebody has an idea how we could implement this?
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