How to write json to Google Cloud Driver
I am using django for logging. Here is what I have so far:
from google.cloud import logging
client = logging.Client.from_service_account_json('file.json')
client.setup_logging()
LOGGING =
'version': 1,
'handlers':
'stackdriver':
'level': 'INFO',
'class': 'google.cloud.logging.handlers.CloudLoggingHandler',
'client': client,
,
,
'loggers':
'app':
'handlers': ['stackdriver'],
'level': 'INFO',
'propagate': False,
,
And here is how it shows up in Google Stackdriver:
Is there a way to actually add additional key/value fields instead of just having the json message be formatted as text? Can any fields be added except for the "message". How would this be done?
python django logging google-cloud-platform google-cloud-stackdriver
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I am using django for logging. Here is what I have so far:
from google.cloud import logging
client = logging.Client.from_service_account_json('file.json')
client.setup_logging()
LOGGING =
'version': 1,
'handlers':
'stackdriver':
'level': 'INFO',
'class': 'google.cloud.logging.handlers.CloudLoggingHandler',
'client': client,
,
,
'loggers':
'app':
'handlers': ['stackdriver'],
'level': 'INFO',
'propagate': False,
,
And here is how it shows up in Google Stackdriver:
Is there a way to actually add additional key/value fields instead of just having the json message be formatted as text? Can any fields be added except for the "message". How would this be done?
python django logging google-cloud-platform google-cloud-stackdriver
add a comment |
I am using django for logging. Here is what I have so far:
from google.cloud import logging
client = logging.Client.from_service_account_json('file.json')
client.setup_logging()
LOGGING =
'version': 1,
'handlers':
'stackdriver':
'level': 'INFO',
'class': 'google.cloud.logging.handlers.CloudLoggingHandler',
'client': client,
,
,
'loggers':
'app':
'handlers': ['stackdriver'],
'level': 'INFO',
'propagate': False,
,
And here is how it shows up in Google Stackdriver:
Is there a way to actually add additional key/value fields instead of just having the json message be formatted as text? Can any fields be added except for the "message". How would this be done?
python django logging google-cloud-platform google-cloud-stackdriver
I am using django for logging. Here is what I have so far:
from google.cloud import logging
client = logging.Client.from_service_account_json('file.json')
client.setup_logging()
LOGGING =
'version': 1,
'handlers':
'stackdriver':
'level': 'INFO',
'class': 'google.cloud.logging.handlers.CloudLoggingHandler',
'client': client,
,
,
'loggers':
'app':
'handlers': ['stackdriver'],
'level': 'INFO',
'propagate': False,
,
And here is how it shows up in Google Stackdriver:
Is there a way to actually add additional key/value fields instead of just having the json message be formatted as text? Can any fields be added except for the "message". How would this be done?
python django logging google-cloud-platform google-cloud-stackdriver
python django logging google-cloud-platform google-cloud-stackdriver
edited Nov 13 '18 at 2:47
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Yes, this is possible by enabling structured logging, see https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/structured-logging.
Specifically, you'd have to write your own parser that knows know to parse the log message you're emitting from Python.
thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
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Yes, this is possible by enabling structured logging, see https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/structured-logging.
Specifically, you'd have to write your own parser that knows know to parse the log message you're emitting from Python.
thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
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Yes, this is possible by enabling structured logging, see https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/structured-logging.
Specifically, you'd have to write your own parser that knows know to parse the log message you're emitting from Python.
thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
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Yes, this is possible by enabling structured logging, see https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/structured-logging.
Specifically, you'd have to write your own parser that knows know to parse the log message you're emitting from Python.
Yes, this is possible by enabling structured logging, see https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/structured-logging.
Specifically, you'd have to write your own parser that knows know to parse the log message you're emitting from Python.
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thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
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thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
thanks for this response, I'll begin working on adding that in. WOuld you be able to show a super brief example of how this would be done in python with writing/using your own parser?
– David542
Nov 13 '18 at 19:06
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
I'd be happy to, could you update your question to include an example of what you'd like the structured log to look like?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 13 '18 at 20:28
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
@David542 Are you able to update your question to include an example?
– Dustin Ingram
Nov 20 '18 at 22:18
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