
Security News
Bun 1.2.19 Adds Isolated Installs for Better Monorepo Support
Bun 1.2.19 introduces isolated installs for smoother monorepo workflows, along with performance boosts, new tooling, and key compatibility fixes.
elasticsearch-logger
Advanced tools
Simple package for logging to Elasticsearch. Expected usage is to use this package inside your k8s cluster.
pip install elasticsearch_logger
In this example we write 3 messages (1-3) to buffer and after that write to Elasticsearch running on address 127.0.0. :9200 one-by-one (that should be changed to bulk write). Logger has 4 levels of severity (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR) and writes messages in the following format: appName:default-app-name appName.keyword:default-app-name env:default-env-name env.keyword:default-env-name payload:Hi 3 severity:INFO severity.keyword:INFO timestamp:Jun 30, 2021 @ 18:46:54.620 _index:app-name-logs-default-app-name-30-06-2021 _score: - _type:doc
.
from elasticsearch_logger import ElasticLogger
mh_logger = ElasticLogger(
buffer_size=3,
index='app-name-logs',
app_name='app_name',
env='dev',
port=9200,
ip_addr='127.0.0.1'
)
mh_logger.info('Hi! 1')
mh_logger.info('Hi! 2')
mh_logger.info('Hi! 3')
mh_logger.info('Hi! 4')
FAQs
Library for logging to Elastic Search.
We found that elasticsearch-logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Bun 1.2.19 introduces isolated installs for smoother monorepo workflows, along with performance boosts, new tooling, and key compatibility fixes.
Security News
Popular npm packages like eslint-config-prettier were compromised after a phishing attack stole a maintainer’s token, spreading malicious updates.
Security News
/Research
A phishing attack targeted developers using a typosquatted npm domain (npnjs.com) to steal credentials via fake login pages - watch out for similar scams.