#!/bin/sh

trap "exit 1" USR1

err() {
        printf "error: server not detected, needs to be set manually\n" >&2
        printf "set \$SERVER or modify the script itself\n" >&2
        kill -USR1 "$$"
}

# ... && ... || is not an if-then-else, but this works because
# there's no way for only one printf to fail
[ -z "$SERVER" ] && SERVER=$(which > /dev/null 2>&1 apache2 && printf "apache2" || which > /dev/null 2>&1 nginx && printf "nginx" || err)

{ gzip -cd $(ls /var/log/"$SERVER"/error.log.*.gz | sed 's/.*\.\([0-9]*\)\.gz/\1 &/' | sort -rn | cut -d' ' -f2-); cat /var/log/"$SERVER"/error.log.1 /var/log/"$SERVER"/error.log; } | grep --color=auto -a "$@"
