Info: | MongoDB python logging handler. Python centralized logging made easy. |
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Author: | Andrei Savu |
Maintainer: | Jorge Puente Sarrín |
Before using this handler for logging you will need to create a capped collection on the MongoDB server.
You can do this using the following commands in the MongoDB shell:
> use mongolog > db.createCollection('log', {capped:true, size:100000})
... and you are ready. Running stats()
function on log
collection
should show something like this:
> db.log.stats() { "ns" : "mongolog.log", "count" : 0, "size" : 0, "storageSize" : 102400, "numExtents" : 1, "nindexes" : 1, "lastExtentSize" : 102400, "paddingFactor" : 1, "systemFlags" : 1, "userFlags" : 0, "totalIndexSize" : 8176, "indexSizes" : { "_id_" : 8176 }, "capped" : true, "max" : 2147483647, "ok" : 1 }
>>> import logging
>>> from mongolog.handlers import MongoHandler
>>>
>>> log = logging.getLogger('demo')
>>> log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>>> log.addHandler(MongoHandler.to(db='mongolog', collection='log'))
>>>
>>> log.debug('Some message')
Check the samples folder for more details.
- Easy troubleshouting:
- Having the answers to why? quickly and accurately.
- For troubleshouting while the system is down.
- Removed risk of loss of log information.
- Resource tracking.
- Security.
"MongoDB is a high-performance, open source, schema-free document-oriented database."
It can eficiently store arbitrary JSON objects. You can read more at MongoDB website.
- MongoDB inserts can be done asynchronously.
- Old log data automatically LRU's out thanks to capped collections.
- It's fast enough for the problem.
- Document-oriented / JSON is a great format for log information.
Read more about this subject on the MongoDB blog.
Have fun!