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CampaignerForLife
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February 6, 2025
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Where to read logVerbose?

  • February 6, 2025
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Hello, i'm having problems trying to debug the AndroidPushConnectorV2 javascript code. I've seen it has some logVerbose, but I'm not sure where to read them 

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Best answer by Parvesh_Parmar

Hi,

 

You can follow these steps:

1. If you want to check specific data, you can enable logging in the JavaScript connector file. If you cannot edit it directly, duplicate the file, add the required log information, and then update the external connection to use the new connector file.

2. Stop the MTA service and start it with the following command:

 

nlserver start mta instanceName -verbose

 

 

3. Send the delivery. You can view the log information in the command line where you ran it.

 

I have debugged the connector many times on our local server. However, if your server is managed by Adobe, it might be challenging. In that case, I recommend checking with Adobe Support.

 

Best regards,

Parvesh

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ccg1706
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 6, 2025

Hi  @campaignerforlife,

 

Have you checked the web log file?

 

Regards, 

Celia

Parvesh_Parmar
Community Advisor
Parvesh_ParmarCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
February 6, 2025

Hi,

 

You can follow these steps:

1. If you want to check specific data, you can enable logging in the JavaScript connector file. If you cannot edit it directly, duplicate the file, add the required log information, and then update the external connection to use the new connector file.

2. Stop the MTA service and start it with the following command:

 

nlserver start mta instanceName -verbose

 

 

3. Send the delivery. You can view the log information in the command line where you ran it.

 

I have debugged the connector many times on our local server. However, if your server is managed by Adobe, it might be challenging. In that case, I recommend checking with Adobe Support.

 

Best regards,

Parvesh

Parvesh Parmar – Adobe Community Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/parvesh-parmar/