A simple mongo based logger
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MongoLog is a simple mongo based log handler that can be used easly used with standard python/django logging
Quick start
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Add “mongolog” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'mongolog', )
Add the MongoLoggerHandler to your LOGGING config:
LOGGING = { 'handler': { 'mongolog': { 'level': 'WARN', 'class': 'mongolog.MongoLogHandler', 'connection': 'mongodb://localhost:27017/' }, }, 'loggers': { 'django': { 'handlers': ['console', 'mongolog'], 'level': 'DEBUG', 'propagate': True }, }, }
Start you management shell:
./manage.py shell
Create a a couple of log entries:
import logging logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) logger.debug("A debug message") logger.info("An info message") logger.warning("A Serious warning") logger.error("We have an ERROR") try: raise ValueError("Bad Value") except ValueError as e: logger.exception("This is the worste exception ever")
Now log into your mongo shell:
mongo > use mongolog > db.mongolog.find().sort({created: 1}).limit(5).pretty() If you setup your logger with level 'WARN' like the example then you should now see three log entries corresponding to the warning, error, and exception log statements. However, you will not see the debug and info statements unless you adjust the level down to 'DEBUG'.
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