I want to remove admin logs (admin/logs/staff_action_logs) or disable staff logs?
How to?
No. You can’t disable it.
Why would you want to do this?
I think database larger
Could you safely delete using postgres Sql?
thanks yoú
Take a back-up before you start firing off commands though!
There are very few legitimate reasons to do this…what is the reason?
First, @dangtrungluong , congratulations on having a forum that’s so successful that you actually need to worry about the database size.
However, perhaps you should consider sharding / partitioning?
Generating more granular backups?
Simply deleting data is usually a poor idea likely to lead to unforeseen problems. What exactly is the problem you’re having that you’re wanting to solve?
@Mittineague i’m newbie joining to “discourse”
If you are new to using discourse then I do not see what the issue is at the moment and why you feel it will make a massive impact on your database. We have logs going back to 2014 with no impact and I do not believe it takes up a massive amount of space.
It’s not a bad thing to think about things before they become a problem. If anything, I don’t think the database will be a problem as much as heavy weight media files could be. i.e. should you set up a CDN so the requests are served from closest to a visitors location? Do members reallly need to fill up a topic with mega weight files that could slow down page load and consume bandwidth?
hi. thank for all

Podrías hacerlo usando la consola de Rails, pero también es peligroso. Así que, si estoy en lo correcto, sería algo así:
cd /var/discourse
sudo ./launcher enter app
rails c
Ahora estás en la consola, una opción para eliminar todas las acciones del personal / registros de administración es usar esto:
Sin embargo, esto elimina todo, lo que puede no ser lo que querías. Es posible que desees limitar el período de tiempo o investigar ciertas acciones.
Por ejemplo:
UserHistory.where(action: 17, acting_user_id: 5)
Esto devolvería todas las publicaciones eliminadas por el usuario cuya ID es 5.
o
UserHistory.where(action: 17, post_id: 15643)
Esto devolvería información sobre quién eliminó la publicación con el ID 15643.
Para obtener una lista de los campos de la tabla y los ID de las acciones, consulta este archivo:
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: user_histories
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# action :integer not null
# acting_user_id :integer
# target_user_id :integer
# details :text
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# context :string
# ip_address :string
# email :string
# subject :text
# previous_value :text
# new_value :text
# topic_id :integer
# admin_only :boolean default(FALSE)
# post_id :integer
# custom_type :string
# category_id :integer
#
# Indexes
#
# index_user_histories_on_acting_user_id_and_action_and_id (acting_user_id,action,id)
# index_user_histories_on_action_and_id (action,id)
# index_user_histories_on_category_id (category_id)
# index_user_histories_on_subject_and_id (subject,id)
# index_user_histories_on_target_user_id_and_id (target_user_id,id)
# index_user_histories_on_topic_id_and_target_user_id_and_action (topic_id,target_user_id,action)
#