fix(cli): watch logs always end with the 'truncated' message#19241
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CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEvents will always return a `nextToken` as long as there are _any_ additional logs. This is regardless of any filter used (i.e. `startTime`). This PR updates the logic to only display the truncated message if `CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEvents` returns 100 events (the `limit`) _and_ the `nextToken`. If the limit is hit and there is a `nextToken` then we can assume that the _current_ request for log events was truncated. fixes #18805
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…9241) CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEvents will always return a `nextToken` as long as there are _any_ additional logs. This is regardless of any filter used (i.e. `startTime`). This PR updates the logic to only display the truncated message if `CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEvents` returns 100 events (the `limit`) _and_ the `nextToken`. If the limit is hit and there is a `nextToken` then we can assume that the _current_ request for log events was truncated. fixes aws#18805 ---- *By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license*
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CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEvents will always return a
nextTokenas longas there are any additional logs. This is regardless of any filter
used (i.e.
startTime).This PR updates the logic to only display the truncated message if
CloudWatchLogs.filterLogEventsreturns 100 events (thelimit) and thenextToken. If the limit is hit and there is anextTokenthen we canassume that the current request for log events was truncated.
fixes #18805
By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license