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# Django Log File Viewer. Useful to add log files view functionality to your Django admin web site. Instead of using database log files storage, it gives you ability to store/view log files through GUI. It requires a directory with Django log files to function. E.g. directory structure: $ project_dir/logs/: applog.log applog.log.2012-09-22 ... errors.log applog.log.2012-09-22 ... To parse/display these log files you need: ## 1. Install an app and add it to your settings.py INSTALLED_APPS section: # settings.py INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'django-log-file-viewer', ... ) ## 2. Set UP 2 django variables in settings.py: # settings.py: LOG_FILES_DIR = '/path/to/your/log/directory' Relative or static path string of your log files directory. I recommend using more pythonic way of defining tis with os module. E.g. : # settings.py: LOG_FILES_DIR = os.path.join(APP_PATH, 'testdata', 'log') where APP_PATH is your app's/project's path. LOG_FILES_RE = / '(?P<date>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2},\d{3})\s\[(?P<type>[A-Z]+)\]\s(?P<message>.+)' Is a regex to parse your log file against. It completely depends of your Django logging settings. And table column names (in a parsed logfile) depend from group names you provide in the regexp. E.g. for Django logging server to parse with this regexp you need to have log, as in example django_log_file_viewer/testdata/testing.log file. to produce this log I've added this formatter to my website. 'formatters': { 'verbose': { 'format': '%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s' }, }, ## 3. And add urls to your main urls section: # urls.py urlpatterns = patterns('', # Include this before admin to enable app admin url overrides # Note url must be the same as admin # This is required step url(r'^admin/', include('django-log-file-viewer.admin_urls')), url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)), # To view with custom views: # Optional step # Will ad urls like www.example.com/logfiles/ url(r'', include('django-log-file-viewer.urls')), ) ## TODO's: * Add pagination to log files list * Ability to download all log files in a single archive using python data * add some style to log files list (maybe table, like log files lines list) ## Reference: * [Ref] Info on how to add/config logging for your Django based website here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/logging/ (Official Django documentation) * [Ref] Parsing/testing Regexp is useful with: http://gskinner.com/RegExr/ (real time regexp testing)
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