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LogVoyage - fast and simple open-source logging service

LogVoyage allows you to store and explore your logs in real-time with friendly web ui.

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Installation

Pre-Requirements.

Installing

Installing LogVoyage is as easy as installing any other go package:

go get github.com/firstrow/logvoyage
logvoyage create_users_index

Usage

Once you installed LogVoyage you need to start backend and web servers.

logvoyage start-all

Or you can start/stop servers separately

logvoyage backend
logvoyage web

Once server started you can access it at http://localhost:3000. Execute logvoyage help for more info about available commands.

Sending data to storage

By default LogVoyage opens two backend ports accesible to the outsise world.

  1. 27077 - TCP port
  2. 27078 - HTTP port

Telnet

NOTE: Keep in mind to change `API_KEY` and `LOG_TYPE`.
You can find your api key at http://localhost:3000/profile page.
telnet 127.0.0.1 27077
API_KEY@LOG_TYPE {"message": "login", "user_id": 1}
API_KEY@LOG_TYPE simple text message

Now you can see your messages at http://localhost:3000 and try some queries

Curl

Or we can use curl POST request to send messages. Each message should be separated by new line.

echo 'This is simple text message' | curl -d @- http://localhost:27078/bulk\?apiKey\=API_KEY\&type\=LOG_TYPE
echo '{"message": "JSON format also supported", "action":"test"}' | curl -d @- http://localhost:27078/bulk\?apiKey\=API_KEY\&type\=LOG_TYPE

Search data

Refer to Query String Syntax for more info about text queries available.

Examples:

user_id:1
simple*
amount:>10 and status:completed

Third-party clients

If you know any programming language, you can join our project and implement LogVoyage client.

Submitting a Pull Request

  1. Propose a change by opening an issue.
  2. Fork the project.
  3. Create a topic branch.
  4. Implement your feature or bug fix.
  5. Commit and push your changes.
  6. Submit a pull request.

Front-end development

Bower

To manage 3rd-party libraries simply add it to static/bower.json and run

bower install

Building

We are using grunt to build project js and css files. Execute next commands to setup environment:

npm install
grunt

After grunt is done, you can find result files in static/build directory.

Auto rebuild

To automatically rebuild js, css, coffee, less files simply run in console

grunt watch

WebSocket messages

// Sample coffescript code
PubSub.subscribe "log_message", (type, data) ->
  console.log data.message

Sample messages:

{
	"type": "log_message",
	"log_type": "nginx_access",
	"message": "test received log message goes here..."
}
{
	"type": "logs_per_second",
	"count": 5
}

Roadmap v0.1

  • Daemons
  • Zero-downtime deployment
  • Finish web ui
  • Docker image
  • Docs

License

LogVoyage is available without any costs under an MIT license. See LICENSE file for details.

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