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logio

v0.3.5

Published

Realtime log monitoring in your browser

Downloads

17

Readme

Log.io - Real-time log monitoring in your browser Build Status Dependency Status

Powered by node.js + socket.io

How does it work?

Harvesters watch log files for changes, send new log messages to the server via TCP, which broadcasts to web clients via socket.io.

Log streams are defined by mapping file paths to a stream name in harvester configuration.

Users browse streams and nodes in the web UI, and activate (stream, node) pairs to view and search log messages in screen widgets.

Install Server & Harvester

  1. Install via npm

    npm install -g log.io --user "ubuntu"
  2. Run server

    log.io-server
  3. Configure harvester

    nano ~/.log.io/harvester.conf
  4. Run harvester

    log.io-harvester
  5. Browse to http://localhost:28778

Server TCP Interface

Harvesters connect to the server via TCP, and write properly formatted strings to the socket. Third party harvesters can send messages to the server using the following commands:

Send a log message

+log|my_stream|my_node|info|this is log message\r\n

Register a new node

+node|my_node\r\n

Register a new node, with stream associations

+node|my_node|my_stream1,my_stream2\r\n

Remove a node

-node|my_node\r\n

Building

Global NPM dependencies: coffee-script, mocha, less and browserify

cake build

Building documentation

Global NPM dependency: yuidocjs

cake docs

Then navigate to docs/index.html

Theme was based on yuidoc-bootstrap-theme.

Testing

Global NPM dependencies: nodeunit

npm test

Credits

Acknowledgements

License

Copyright 2013 Narrative Science <[email protected]>

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.