django-eventlog stores event messages in a Django model.
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Full documentation: https://django-eventlog.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
django-eventlog
django-eventlog is a very simple event logger you can use to track certain actions in your code. Events are stored in a Django model and can be viewed in the Django Admin.
Usage Example:
from eventlog import EventGroup e = EventGroup() # Start a new Event Group e.info('About to send 1000 mails.', # Trigger an Event initiator='Mailer Daemon') try: # ... sending 1000 mails e.info('All emails sent!', # Trigger an Event in the same group, initiator='Mailer Daemon') # so they are combined in the admin. except Exception: e.error('There was an error sending the emails.', initiator='Mailer Daemon')
Events can be grouped in a “Event Group” and when hovering over one item in the admin, all events of the same group are highlighted:
The details view of an event will list all other events of this group so you can track the progress:
Changelog
1.0 (2018-02-13)
Production ready 1.0 release.
The details Admin view now displays all events of the group with an annotated delay, so you can see the progress of the group.
0.9 (2018-02-13)
Initial release.
Django 1.8 to 2.0 compatibility.
Python 2.7 to 3.6 compatibility.
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