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gelfHandler

gelfHandler is a basic logging handler for sending to a graylog2 instance via UDP or TCP

Basic usage

Install via pip:

pip install gelfHandler

from gelfHandler import gelfHandler

gHandler = gelfHandler(host='mylogserver.example.com',port=12202,proto='UDP')
logger.addHandler(gHandler)
logger.warn("Something went wrong")

There are four additional arguments:

fromHost='myhost' which is the hostname field sent to graylog2 (default fqdn)

facility='superlogger' which is sent as the facility field in graylog2 (default is the loggers name)

fullInfo=True which sends the module the message came in, the pid of the process and the process name with the message

tls=False which enables TLS (ssl_version=PROTOCOL_TLSv1, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE) for TCP connections

The only protocols supports are UDP and TCP

To send additional fields to graylog2, use the keyword extra and send a dict starting with {'gelfProps':

    logger.warn('DANGER DANGER',extra={'gelfProps':{'name':'W. Robinsson', 'planet':'Unkown'}})

Fallbacks

There are currently a number of things that need to be done:

  • Make the manner in which an extra dict is presented more deterministic, that is with a specific argument rather than taking over the whole argument argument.
  • More error checking (for example make it clear that TCP and UDP are needed)
  • Compress TCP logging (currently only UDP is compressed using zlib)
  • Allow for an option to create full dumps from the message (essentially mapping the whole dictionary presented in a normal log message)

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