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An up-to-date, RFC5424-Compliant syslog handler for the Python logging framework

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An up-to-date, RFC 5424 compliant syslog handler for the Python logging framework.

Features

  • RFC 5424 Compliant.

  • Python Logging adapter for easier sending of rfc5424 specific fields.

  • No need for complicated formatting strings.

  • TLS/SSL syslog support.

  • Alternate transports like streams (ex. stderr, stdout, file, …).

Installation

Python package:

pip install rfc5424-logging-handler

Usage

After installing you can use this package like this:

import logging
from rfc5424logging import Rfc5424SysLogHandler

logger = logging.getLogger('syslogtest')
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)

sh = Rfc5424SysLogHandler(address=('10.0.0.1', 514))
logger.addHandler(sh)

logger.info('This is an interesting message', extra={'msgid': 'some_unique_msgid'})

This will send the following message to the syslog server:

<14>1 2020-01-01T05:10:20.841485+01:00 myserver syslogtest 5252 some_unique_msgid - \xef\xbb\xbfThis is an interesting message

Note the UTF8 Byte order mark (BOM) preceding the message. While required by RFC 5424 section 6.4 if the message is known to be UTF-8 encoded, there are still syslog receivers that cannot handle it. To bypass this limitation, when initializing the handler Class, set the msg_as_utf8 parameter to False like this:

sh = Rfc5424SysLogHandler(address=('10.0.0.1', 514), msg_as_utf8=False)

For more examples, have a look at the documentation

Changelog

1.4.1 - 2019/02/16

Fixed

  • #29 Fix AttributeError when using TLS connection.

1.4.0 - 2019/01/30

Added

  • #27 Make it possible to log to streams as an alternate transport.

  • Added API documentation.

Changed

  • Syslog facilities and framing options have moved from the RfcSysLogHandler class to module level variables. You may have to adjust your references to them.

1.3.0 - 2018/10/19

Added

  • #23 Add support for TLS/SSL

1.2.1 - 2018/09/21

Fixed

  • #21 Registered structured data IDs where also suffixed with an enterprise ID.

Added

  • #22 Add utc_timestamp parameter to allow logging in UTC time.

1.1.2 - 2018/02/03

Fixed

  • #15 When logging to /dev/log with python 2.7, the connection was permanently lost when the local syslog server was restarted.

  • #16 The extra info of a message did not overwrite that of the logging adapter instance.

1.1.1 - 2017/12/08

Fixed

  • #14 Fixed handling of extra parameter in logging adapter.

1.1.0 - 2017/11/24

Added

  • The msg parameter for the logger handler can now be absent allowing “structured data only” messages.

Fixed

  • Correct the automatic value of the hostname when the value is anything other then NILVALUE

  • The syslog message is now empty in conformance with RFC5424 when it’s value is None or an empty string.

1.0.3 - 2017/10/08

No functional changes. Only documentation was changed.

Added

  • Logstash configuration example for RFC5424.

Changed

  • Moved most of the documentation out of the readme file.

1.0.2 - 2017/08/31

Fixed

1.0.1 - 2017/08/30

Added

  • #12: It’s now possible to send syslog messages as MSG-ANY which suppresses the UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM) when sending messages.

1.0.0 - 2017/05/30

Changed

  • #10: Procid, appname and hostname can now be set per message, both with the handler as well as with the adapter

0.2.0 - 2017/01/27

Fixed

  • Better input handling

  • Better sanitizing of invalid input

0.1.0 - 2017/01/22

Added

  • #4: Adapter class to make it easier to log message IDs or structured data

  • Logging of EMERGENCY, ALERT and NOTICE syslog levels by using the adapter class

  • Extensive test suite

0.0.2 - 2017/01/18

Added

  • #5 Introduced Python 2.7 compatibility

0.0.1 - 2017/01/11

  • Initial release

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