Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: SentryLogs
Version: 0.0.8
Summary: Send logs to Django Sentry.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/SentryLogs/
Author: Mauro De Giorgi
Author-email: mauro.degiorgi@gmail.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: ===========
        Sentry Logs
        ===========
        
        Sentry Logs allows you to send Logs to Sentry, only Nginx error log is currently supported,
        but I'm planning to extend the library to support more logs file.
        
        
        How it works
        ============
        
        To install sentrylogs you can use pip or easy_install::
        
            pip install sentrylogs
        
        or::
        
            easy_install sentrylogs
        
        This will install the module and you will have a new command line available::
        
            sentrylogs -h
        
        
            usage: sentrylogs [-h] [--follow FOLLOW] [--sentrydsn SENTRYDSN] [--daemonize]
                              [--nginxerrorpath NGINXERRORPATH]
        
            Send logs to Django Sentry.
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --follow FOLLOW, -f FOLLOW
                                    Which logs to follow, default ALL (for now only ALL is available)
              --sentrydsn SENTRYDSN, -s SENTRYDSN
                                    The Sentry DSN string
              --daemonize, -d       Run this script in background
              --nginxerrorpath NGINXERRORPATH, -n NGINXERRORPATH
                                    Nginx error log path
        
        
        you must provide a Sentry DSN to make it works; at this moment you have 2 possibilities:
        
        set up an environment variable:
        
        $ export SENTRY_DSN="protocol://public:secret@example.com/#"
        $ sentrylogs
        
        or use the --sentrydsn argument:
        
        $ sentrylogs --sentrydsn "protocol://public:secret@example.com/#"
        
        By defauld it will seach for nginx log at /var/log/nginx/error.log, but you can change it using --nginxerrorpath
        
        If you use --daemonize the command will daemonize itself and will run in background.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
