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@keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging
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Serverless plugin for log delivery from CloudWatch Logs to Papertrail using a lambda function with log groups subscription
Serverless plugin for log delivery from CloudWatch Logs to Papertrail using a lambda function with log groups subscription.
The plugin ignores implicit Lambda logs (starting with START
, END
and REPORT
) and adds Lambda request id to each event. Notice that it expects the logs to be in json format (and converts them to json if they are not).
yarn add @keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging --dev
serverless.yml
:custom:
papertrail:
port: 1234
host: logs.papertrailapp.com
plugins:
- '@keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging'
It must be put before serverless-webpack and other similar plugins to work correctly.
Host name is optional and has default value logs.papertrailapp.com
.
FAQs
Serverless plugin for log delivery from CloudWatch Logs to Papertrail using a lambda function with log groups subscription
The npm package @keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @keboola/serverless-papertrail-logging demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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