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A module that provides django-specific resilient logger module.

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Logger that ensures that logs sent out to external service.

django-resilient-logger is a logger module that stores logs in local DB and synchronizes those with external log target. If for some reason synchronization to external service does not work at the given time, it will retry it at later time. Management tasks require an external cron trigger.

Cron triggers are designed to be run in following schedule:

  • submit_unsent_entries once in every 15 minutes.
  • clear_sent_entries once a month.

To manually trigger the scheduled tasks, one can run commands:

python ./manage.py submit_unsent_entries
python ./manage.py clear_sent_entries

Adding django-resilient-logger to your Django project

Add django-resilient-logger in your project"s dependencies.

Adding django-resilient-logger to Django apps

To install this logger, append resilient_logger to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    "resilient_logger"
    ...
)

Configuring django-resilient-logger

To configure resilient logger, you must provide config section in your settings.py.

Configuration must contain required origin, environment, sources and targets keys. It also accepts optional keys batch_limit, chunk_size, clear_sent_entries and submit_unsent_entries.

  • origin is the name of the application or unique identifier of it.
  • environment is the name of the environment where the application is running.
  • sources expects array of objects with property class (full class path) being present. Other properties are ignored.
  • targets expects array of objects with class (full class path) and being present. Others are passed as constructor parameters.
RESILIENT_LOGGER = {
    "origin": "NameOfTheApplication",
    "environment": env("AUDIT_LOG_ENV"),
    "sources": [
        { "class": "resilient_logger.sources.ResilientLogSource" },
        { "class": "resilient_logger.sources.DjangoAuditLogSource" },
    ],
    "targets": [{
        "class": "resilient_logger.targets.ElasticsearchLogTarget",
        "es_url": env("AUDIT_LOG_ES_URL"),
        "es_username": env("AUDIT_LOG_ES_USERNAME"),
        "es_password": env("AUDIT_LOG_ES_PASSWORD"),
        "es_index": env("AUDIT_LOG_ES_INDEX"),
        "required": True
    }],
    "batch_limit": 5000,
    "chunk_size": 500,
    "submit_unsent_entries": True,
    "clear_sent_entries": True,
}

In addition to the django-resilient-logger specific configuration, one must also configure logger handler to actually use it. In the sample below the configured logger is called resilient and it will use the RESILIENT_LOGGER configuration above:

LOGGING = {
    "handlers": {
        "resilient": {
            "class": "resilient_logger.handlers.ResilientLogHandler",
            ...
        }
        ...
    },
    "loggers": {
        "": {
            "handlers": ["resilient"],
            ...
        },
    ...
    }
}

Development

Virtual Python environment can be used. For example:

python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

Install package requirements:

pip install -e .

Install development requirements:

pip install -e ".[all]"

Running tests

pytest

Code format

This project uses Ruff for code formatting and quality checking.

Basic ruff commands:

  • lint: ruff check
  • apply safe lint fixes: ruff check --fix
  • check formatting: ruff format --check
  • format: ruff format

pre-commit can be used to install and run all the formatting tools as git hooks automatically before a commit.

Commit message format

New commit messages must adhere to the Conventional Commits specification, and line length is limited to 72 characters.

When pre-commit is in use, commitlint checks new commit messages for the correct format.

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