#!/usr/bin/env bash # Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements # (c) 2017 Pi-hole, LLC (https://pi-hole.net) # Network-wide ad blocking via your own hardware. # # Flushes Pi-hole's log file # # This file is copyright under the latest version of the EUPL. # Please see LICENSE file for your rights under this license. colfile="/opt/pihole/COL_TABLE" source ${colfile} # Determine database location # Obtain DBFILE=... setting from pihole-FTL.db # Constructed to return nothing when # a) the setting is not present in the config file, or # b) the setting is commented out (e.g. "#DBFILE=...") DBFILE="$(sed -n -e 's/^\s^.DBFILE\s*=\s*//p' /etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.conf 2> /dev/null)" # Test for empty string. Use standard path in this case. if [ -z "$DBFILE" ]; then DBFILE="/etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.db" fi if [[ "$@" != *"quiet"* ]]; then echo -ne " ${INFO} Flushing /var/log/pihole.log ..." fi if [[ "$@" == *"once"* ]]; then # Nightly logrotation if command -v /usr/sbin/logrotate >/dev/null; then # Logrotate once /usr/sbin/logrotate --force /etc/pihole/logrotate else # Copy pihole.log over to pihole.log.1 # and empty out pihole.log # Note that moving the file is not an option, as # dnsmasq would happily continue writing into the # moved file (it will have the same file handler) cp /var/log/pihole.log /var/log/pihole.log.1 echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log fi else # Manual flushing if command -v /usr/sbin/logrotate >/dev/null; then # Logrotate twice to move all data out of sight of FTL /usr/sbin/logrotate --force /etc/pihole/logrotate; sleep 3 /usr/sbin/logrotate --force /etc/pihole/logrotate else # Flush both pihole.log and pihole.log.1 (if existing) echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log if [ -f /var/log/pihole.log.1 ]; then echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log.1 fi fi # Delete most recent 24 hours from FTL's database, leave even older data intact (don't wipe out all history) deleted=$(sqlite3 "${DBFILE}" "DELETE FROM queries WHERE timestamp >= strftime('%s','now')-86400; select changes() from queries limit 1") fi if [[ "$@" != *"quiet"* ]]; then echo -e "${OVER} ${TICK} Flushed /var/log/pihole.log" echo -e " ${TICK} Deleted ${deleted} queries from database" fi