var express = require('express'); var bodyParser = require('body-parser'); var fs = require('fs'); const app = express(); app.use(bodyParser.text()) app.post("/ecs/log", bodyParser.text({type: "*/*"}), function(req, res) { console.log("Got log file!\nWriting to file..."); // If you are on Windows, use .\ or C:\ when putting a directory. Ex. (C:\Users\\Downloads\ or whatever folder you want to store the logs in) // If you are on macOS / Linux / Unix-based system, use ./ or / when putting a directory. Ex. (/home// or /Users// and / or whatever the folder you want to store the logs in) // I do not recommend sharing these logs with anyone, as they contain your DeviceId, AccountId, Serial No., and much more about your Wii console. var fileName = new Date().toString() + ".txt" fs.writeFileSync("Your Directory" + fileName, req.body); console.log("\nDone! Log should be where you put the directory"); res.status(200).send('got log!
go back to shop'); }); app.get("/ecs/log", function(req, res) { res.status(200).send('hi
go back to shop'); }) app.get("/trace", function(req, res) { console.log("Trace message: " + decodeURIComponent(req.query.msg)); res.status(200).send("Got trace!") }) app.listen(8082, function() { console.log('server listening on port 8082') })