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Proxy that allows to log from raven to elasticsearch.

Installation

Package

elasticsearch-raven can be installed as a normal Python package. Example installation for pip:

$ pip install elasticsearch-raven

Configuration

settings.py

Configure Ravan to your proxy location

RAVEN_CONFIG = {
    'dsn': 'protocol://public:secret@host:port/index',
}

public:secret is required by Raven, for valid Sentry dsn pattern, but it doesn't affect log sending.

Indexes are formatted with actual date. Suggested format:

basic-index-{0:%Y.%m.%d} will result in basic-index-YYYY.MM.DD

Environment Variables

Define elasticsearch location by setting environment variable ELASTICSEARCH_HOST (default: 'localhost:9200')

export ELASTICSEARCH_HOST='localhost:9100'

If you use your elasticsearch with https protocol, you should set environment variable USE_SSL to True

export USE_SSL=True

To use http authentication just set ELASTICSEARCH_AUTH variable using 'login:password' format

export ELASTICSEARCH_AUTH=login:password

Usage

Option 1: wsgi

You can run wsgi.py with any http server that supports wsgi. Example using python simple HTTP server.

#!/usr/bin/env python
from elasticsearch_raven.wsgi import application
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server

httpd = make_server('', 8000, application)
httpd.serve_forever()

Option 2: UDP server

You can run udp server with command:

elasticsearch-raven.py host port

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