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About logup

Logup is a UNIX-style command that can be used to pipe stdout logs to a location on disk or in the cloud without the need of an agent, logrotate, systemd or other configuration files.

Logup is resilient: it does buffering to temp files to prevent the application from ever blocking when writing to stdout. (Not implemented yet)

Logup is transparent: it passes through the original stdout without any additional info or error messages.

Use cases

Upload to AWS Logs:

# environment with region and credentials
$ echo foo | logup --aws --aws-log-group-name '/test/foo'
foo

Upload to NewRelic:

$ export NEW_RELIC_API_KEY = "..."
$ echo foo | logup --newrelic --newrelic-region EU
foo

Pipe stdout to disk files with log rotation, without the need to set up logrotate. (Not implemented yet)

Installation

To install the latest release in ~/.cargo/bin:

cargo install logup

Command line usage

Usage: logup [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]

Arguments:
  [INPUT_FILE]  Read logs from a file instead of stdin

Options:
      --aws
          Enable uploading logs to AWS Logs
      --aws-log-group-name <AWS_LOG_GROUP_NAME>
          [env: AWS_LOG_GROUP_NAME]
      --aws-log-stream-name <AWS_LOG_STREAM_NAME>
          Log stream name [default: hostname] [env: AWS_LOG_STREAM_NAME]
      --newrelic
          Enable uploading logs to NewRelic
      --newrelic-region <NEW_RELIC_REGION>
          [env: NEW_RELIC_REGION] [possible values: US, EU]
      --newrelic-api-key <NEW_RELIC_API_KEY>
          [env: NEW_RELIC_API_KEY]
      --max-line-size <MAX_LINE_SIZE>
          Force flush without newline beyond the given size [default: 1000000]
      --max-memory-items <MAX_MEMORY_ITEMS>
          Max logs to keep in memory before dropping the incoming ones [default: 1000]
      --max-retries <MAX_RETRIES>
          Max retries before dropping a log [default: 100]
  -h, --help
          Print help
  -V, --version
          Print version

Roadmap

  • Send logs to AWS Logs
  • Buffering in-memory
  • Splitting by lines
  • Read from file instead of just stdout
  • Make it easy to wrap a Docker entrypoint
  • Buffering on-disk
  • Output to disk files with log rotation
  • Compression
  • Logging of logup itself to disk
  • Expose Prometheus endpoint of logup itself
  • Distributions
    • Cargo
    • Tar
    • Deb
    • Rpm
  • Support more outputs
    • Cloud providers
    • Syslog
    • OTLP

License

Logup is licensed under the GPLv3: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html#license-text

All contributions are welcome.

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