A simple Django app to analyse RDS logs using pgbadger.
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Log Analyser
Install django-log-analyser
Via pip:
pip install django-log-analyser
Install pgbadger in Ubuntu
Open your source list file:
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Modify the file to include “yakkety universe” as a source:
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu yakkety universe
Update your system:
sudo apt-get update
Install pgbadger:
sudo apt-get install pgbadger
Quick start
Add apps from “log_analyser” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'log_analyser', ]
Include the log_analyser URLconf in your project urls.py like this:
url(r'', include('log_analyser.urls')),
“log_analyser” needs you to add a few constants to your settings:
AWS_REGION = "aws-region" BUCKET_LOG_ANALYSER = 'bucket-name' RDS_DB_INSTANCE_IDENTIFIER = ['rds-db-instance-identifier-1', 'rds-db-instance-identifier-2' ...] AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = "aws-access-key" AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = "aws-secret-access-key"
Run python manage.py migrate to create the log_analyser models.
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