BitBucket push/pull keeps asking me for password

It does it even if you’ve added your ssh key?! Really?So edit .git/config and change repo url from https to ssh.It should look like thisurl = git@bitbucket.org:your_login/your_project.gitIf you don’t know the address then go to your bitbucket repo page…

It does it even if you’ve added your ssh key?! Really? So edit .git/config *and change repo url from https to ssh. It should look like this *url = git@bitbucket.org:your_login/your_project.git If you don’t know the address then go to your bitbucket repo page and check SSH address on the project’s Overvier tab. Don’t forget to set up your name (bitbucket login) in [user] section. Refer git manual or just type $ git config user.name your_login $ git config user.email your_email

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New HTTP Logger Grails plugin

I've wrote a new Grails plugin - httplogger. It logs:

  • request information (url, headers, cookies, method, body),
  • grails dispatch information (controller, action, parameters),
  • response information (elapsed time and body).

It is mostly useful for logging your REST traffic. Full HTTP web pages can be huge to log and generally waste your space. I suggest to map all of your REST controllers with the same path in UrlMappings, e.g. /rest/ and configure this plugin with this path.

Here is some simple output just to give you a taste of it.

17:16:00,331 INFO  filters.LogRawRequestInfoFilter  - 17:16:00,340 INFO  filters.LogRawRequestInfoFilter  - 17:16:00,342 INFO  filters.LogGrailsUrlsInfoFilter  - 17:16:00,731 INFO  filters.LogOutputResponseFilter  - >> #1 returned 200, took 405 ms.
17:16:00,745 INFO filters.LogOutputResponseFilter - >> #1 responded with '{count:0}'
17:18:55,799 INFO  filters.LogRawRequestInfoFilter  - 17:18:55,799 INFO  filters.LogRawRequestInfoFilter  - 17:18:55,800 INFO  filters.LogRawRequestInfoFilter  - 17:18:55,801 INFO  filters.LogOutputResponseFilter  - >> #2 returned 404, took 3 ms.
17:18:55,802 INFO filters.LogOutputResponseFilter - >> #2 responded with ''

Official plugin information can be found on Grails plugins website here: http://grails.org/plugins/httplogger or you can browse code on github: TouK/grails-httplogger.