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UDPLog is a system for emitting application log events via UDP and shipping them via RabbitMQ or Scribe for further processing.
UDPLog is a system for emitting application log events via UDP and shipping them via RabbitMQ or Scribe for further processing. The idea is that the applications sends its structured log events to a dedicated shipping daemon on the same machine, which in turn passes it on to one or more remote services. As this uses UDP, emitting events is non-blocking fire-and-forget. An application like Logstash can then be used to process and store log events.
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The code in this distribution started as an internal tool at Mochi Media and is made available under the MIT License. See the included LICENSE file for details.
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UDPLog is a system for emitting application log events via UDP and shipping them via RabbitMQ or Scribe for further processing.
We found that udplog 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.
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