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django-log-file-viewer

Django app para ver o(s) arquivo(s) de log no admin do django

Django Log File Viewer.

Useful to add log files view functionality to your Django admin web site. Instead of using database log files storage, it gives you ability to store/view log files through GUI. It requires a directory with Django log files to function. E.g. directory structure:

$ project_dir/logs/:
   applog.log
   applog.log.2012-09-22
   ...
   errors.log
   applog.log.2012-09-22
   ...

To parse/display these log files you need:

1. Install an app and add it to your settings.py INSTALLED_APPS section:

# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'django_log_file_viewer',
    ...
)

2. Set UP 2 django variables in settings.py:

# settings.py:

LOG_FILES_DIR = '/path/to/your/log/directory'
    Relative or static path string of your log files directory.
    I recommend using more pythonic way of defining tis with os module. E.g. :

    # settings.py:
    LOG_FILES_DIR = os.path.join(APP_PATH, 'testdata', 'log')

    where APP_PATH is your app's/project's path.

LOG_FILES_RE = /
    '(?P<date>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2},\d{3})\s\[(?P<type>[A-Z]+)\]\s(?P<message>.+)'

    Is a regex to parse your log file against.
    It completely depends of your Django logging settings.
    And table column names (in a parsed logfile)
    depend from group names you provide in the regexp.
    E.g. for Django logging server to parse with this regexp
    you need to have log, as in example
    django_log_file_viewer/testdata/testing.log file.

    to produce this log I've added this formatter to my website.
            'formatters': {
                    'verbose': {
                        'format': '%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s'
                    },
                },

3. And add urls to your main urls section:

# urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns('',

    # Include this before admin to enable app admin url overrides
    # Note url must be the same as admin
    # This is required step
    url(r'^admin/', include('django_log_file_viewer.admin_urls')),
    url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),

)

TODO's:

  • Add pagination to log files list
  • Ability to download all log files in a single archive using python data
  • add some style to log files list (maybe table, like log files lines list)

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