Doing the equivalent of log_struct in python logger
In the google example, it gives the following:
logger.log_struct(
'message': 'My second entry',
'weather': 'partly cloudy',
)
How would I do the equivalent in python's logger. For example:
import logging
log.info(
msg='My second entry',
extra = 'weather': "partly cloudy"
)
When I view this in stackdriver, the extra fields aren't getting parsed properly:
2018-11-12 15:41:12.366 PST
My second entry
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insertId: "1de1tqqft3x3ri"
jsonPayload:
message: "My second entry"
python_logger: "Xhdoo8x"
logName: "projects/Xhdoo8x/logs/python"
receiveTimestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
resource: …
severity: "INFO"
timestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
How would I do that?
The closest I'm able to do now is:
log.handlers[-1].client.logger('').log_struct("...")
But this still requires a second call...
python python-3.x logging google-cloud-stackdriver
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In the google example, it gives the following:
logger.log_struct(
'message': 'My second entry',
'weather': 'partly cloudy',
)
How would I do the equivalent in python's logger. For example:
import logging
log.info(
msg='My second entry',
extra = 'weather': "partly cloudy"
)
When I view this in stackdriver, the extra fields aren't getting parsed properly:
2018-11-12 15:41:12.366 PST
My second entry
Expand all | Collapse all
insertId: "1de1tqqft3x3ri"
jsonPayload:
message: "My second entry"
python_logger: "Xhdoo8x"
logName: "projects/Xhdoo8x/logs/python"
receiveTimestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
resource: …
severity: "INFO"
timestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
How would I do that?
The closest I'm able to do now is:
log.handlers[-1].client.logger('').log_struct("...")
But this still requires a second call...
python python-3.x logging google-cloud-stackdriver
add a comment |
In the google example, it gives the following:
logger.log_struct(
'message': 'My second entry',
'weather': 'partly cloudy',
)
How would I do the equivalent in python's logger. For example:
import logging
log.info(
msg='My second entry',
extra = 'weather': "partly cloudy"
)
When I view this in stackdriver, the extra fields aren't getting parsed properly:
2018-11-12 15:41:12.366 PST
My second entry
Expand all | Collapse all
insertId: "1de1tqqft3x3ri"
jsonPayload:
message: "My second entry"
python_logger: "Xhdoo8x"
logName: "projects/Xhdoo8x/logs/python"
receiveTimestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
resource: …
severity: "INFO"
timestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
How would I do that?
The closest I'm able to do now is:
log.handlers[-1].client.logger('').log_struct("...")
But this still requires a second call...
python python-3.x logging google-cloud-stackdriver
In the google example, it gives the following:
logger.log_struct(
'message': 'My second entry',
'weather': 'partly cloudy',
)
How would I do the equivalent in python's logger. For example:
import logging
log.info(
msg='My second entry',
extra = 'weather': "partly cloudy"
)
When I view this in stackdriver, the extra fields aren't getting parsed properly:
2018-11-12 15:41:12.366 PST
My second entry
Expand all | Collapse all
insertId: "1de1tqqft3x3ri"
jsonPayload:
message: "My second entry"
python_logger: "Xhdoo8x"
logName: "projects/Xhdoo8x/logs/python"
receiveTimestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
resource: …
severity: "INFO"
timestamp: "2018-11-12T23:41:12.366883466Z"
How would I do that?
The closest I'm able to do now is:
log.handlers[-1].client.logger('').log_struct("...")
But this still requires a second call...
python python-3.x logging google-cloud-stackdriver
python python-3.x logging google-cloud-stackdriver
edited Nov 12 '18 at 23:58
David542
asked Nov 12 '18 at 23:42
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This is not currently possible, see this open feature request on google-cloud-python
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This is not currently possible, see this open feature request on google-cloud-python
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This is not currently possible, see this open feature request on google-cloud-python
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