Issue
After a new logcat presentation I found it nice, however, I don't see an option to filter out the values by a custom string.
for example, I can set such an argument in the query line: package:mine level:error
and my log will be filtered out properly, however, if I need to filter out the result log by my custom string value, there is no such an option. I mean you can click Ctrl + F
and find something specific in the result (filtered out log), however, what am I asking is not to find the specific line in the log, I need to filter out the log by my custom string, so only relevant values left in the logcat.
P.S. This was available in the previous logcat version.
EDIT
Thanks for @F.G. this comment is really close, however, in case I need to filter out my log by two words it doesn't work
Eg:
Log.e("HERE", "message is: onConfigurationChanged 1")
Log.e("HERE", "message is: onConfigurationChanged 2")
Log.e("HERE", "message is: onConfigurationChanged 3")
Log.e("HERE", "message is: onConfigurationChanged 4")
my query looks like this
level:error message:"message is"
and the result is an empty logcat.
What am I missing here?
Solution
Next to "package:mine" you just need to type what you want for filter. You don't need to type "message". For example:
package:mine WHATEVER_YOU_WANT_TO_SHOW
When I typed:
Log.e("HERE", "onCreate: ")
Log.e("HERE", "onCreate: ")
Log.e("HERE", "onCreate: ")
Log.e("HERE", "onCreate: ")
Log.e("HERE", "onCreate: ")
Answered By - Sasa Arsenovic
Answer Checked By - Gilberto Lyons (JavaFixing Admin)