What is GriefLogger
Grieflogger is a blazing fast mod that logs player interactions like breaking and placing blocks, killing entities, dropping, picking up, breaking, consuming items, and much more!
To store all of this data, GriefLogger uses a SQLite database by default. This database is stored within the config file. You can also connect GriefLogger to a MySQL databasevia the config to make it run even faster.
All of the transactions between the mod and the database are asynchronous/multithreaded. This means that the server doesn't have to wait for the transaction to be done before continuing to run other code.
Commands
Command | Explanation |
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/grieflogger inspect | Enables or disables the inspection mode. |
/grieflogger lookup <filters> | Shows all data available based on filters. |
/grieflogger page <page number> | Shows a certain page number. Can also be achieved by clicking on the arrows in the chat message. |
Filters
Filter | Example | Explanation |
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Action | action:place_block,break_block |
Only shows places and broken blocks. |
Exclude | exclude:sand |
Exludes the sand block from the search results. |
Include | include:sand,dirt |
Only shows dirt and sand interactions. |
Radius | radius:100 |
Shows all interactions in a radius of 100 blocks from the player. |
Time | time:1d |
Shows all interactions in the last day. |
User | user:Player1 |
Shows all interactions made by Player1 |
Note: Include and exclude filters cannot be used together.
Examples
Lookup command
Use the lookup command to view interfactions based on filters.
Inspecting Block
Right click on a block to view the interactions of the adjacent block. Left click on a block to view the interactions of the clicked block.
Inspecing Container
Right click on a container (Any block that holds items. e.g. Chest or Furnace) to view the interactions with the container (e.g. adding and removing items). Left click on a container to view when the container was broken or placed.
Inspiration
I want to extend my thanks to CoreProtect for being a major source of inspiration in the creation of GriefLogger. Their project greatly influenced the development of this mod, and I appreciate the valuable insights it provided.