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Python logging handler for BunnyLogs

Project description

bunnylogs

Python logging handler for BunnyLogs — ship your logs to a live stream with three lines of code.

Install

pip install bunnylogs

Usage

import logging
from bunnylogs import BunnyLogsHandler

logging.getLogger().addHandler(BunnyLogsHandler("your-uuid-here"))

That's it. Every log record at WARNING and above (or whatever level your root logger is set to) will appear in your BunnyLogs stream in real time.

Capture a specific logger

import logging
from bunnylogs import BunnyLogsHandler

handler = BunnyLogsHandler("your-uuid-here")
handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

logger = logging.getLogger("myapp")
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

Django — settings.py

LOGGING = {
    "version": 1,
    "handlers": {
        "bunnylogs": {
            "class": "bunnylogs.BunnyLogsHandler",
            "uuid": "your-uuid-here",
        },
    },
    "root": {
        "handlers": ["bunnylogs"],
        "level": "WARNING",
    },
}

Self-hosted deployments

BunnyLogsHandler("your-uuid-here", endpoint="https://your-own-host.com")

How it works

Log records are placed on an in-process queue and flushed by a daemon thread, so emit() is non-blocking (~microseconds on the calling thread). The background thread sends one HTTPS POST per record using only the Python standard library — no external dependencies.

On process exit the daemon thread is killed. Call handler.close() explicitly if you need to guarantee all queued records are flushed before shutdown.

Parameters

Parameter Default Description
uuid Your logspace UUID
level logging.NOTSET Minimum level to forward
endpoint https://bunnylogs.com Base URL (override for self-hosted)
timeout 5 HTTP request timeout in seconds

License

MIT

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