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gelf_redux

4.1.0
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GELF (redux) Ruby library

This gem is intended to replace the existing and unmaintained gelf-rb https://github.com/graylog-labs/gelf-rb - since the project went silent for a few years and there seems to be no intention in continuing any kind of support (https://github.com/graylog-labs/gelf-rb/issues/93). So we decided to not just fork but set up a new gem. Since we needed support for http(s) transports as well we are mirroring this fork (https://github.com/christianrolle/gelf-rb) instead of the original project because we wanted to keep all of the projects and maintainers history.

Versioning

  • 3.1.1 is the latest original gelf-rb version ()
  • 3.2.1 is the first http(s) supporting version from here https://github.com/christianrolle/gelf-rb
  • 4.0.0 we do start from here with our versioning, improvements and updates

Usage

Gelf::Notifier

This allows you to send arbitary messages via UDP to Graylog.

n = GELF::Notifier.new("localhost", 12201)

# Send with custom attributes and an additional parameter "foo"
n.notify!(:short_message => "foo", :full_message => "something here\n\nbacktrace?!", :_foo => "bar")

# Pass any object that responds to .to_hash
n.notify!(Exception.new)

The recommended default is to send via UDP but you can choose to send via TCP like this:

n = GELF::Notifier.new("127.0.0.1", 12201, "LAN", { :protocol => GELF::Protocol::TCP })

Note that the LAN or WAN option is ignored for TCP because no chunking happens. (Read below for more information.)

Gelf::Logger

The Gelf::Logger is compatible with the standard Ruby Logger interface and can be used interchangeably. Under the hood it uses Gelf::Notifier to send log messages via UDP to Graylog.

logger = GELF::Logger.new("localhost", 12201, "WAN", { :facility => "appname" })

logger.debug "foobar"
logger.info "foobar"
logger.warn "foobar"
logger.error "foobar"
logger.fatal "foobar"

logger << "foobar"

Then WAN or LAN option influences the UDP chunk size depending on if you send in your own network (LAN) or on a longer route (i.e. through the internet) and should be set accordingly.

Since it's compatible with the Logger interface, you can also use it in your Rails application:

# config/environments/production.rb
config.logger = GELF::Logger.new("localhost", 12201, "WAN", { :facility => "appname" })

Note on Patches/Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Run the tests with bundle exec rake
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

Contributions

  • Feel free to open up pull request

Running the tests

  • install docker with compose
# install gems
docker-compose run --rm app bundle install
# run tests
docker-compose up

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Package last updated on 09 Sep 2024

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