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This gem is a logging library for Treasure Data. The events logged by this module will be uploaded into the cloud. There’re two ways to upload:
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direct upload from applications: app -> cloud. This option is easier to configure and setup, but it requires extra memory in the application processes. The data is logged directly in the Treasure Data Cloud through the REST APIs by leveraging the Treasure Data Ruby Client (td-client-ruby) library.
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indirect upload from td-agent: app -> td-agent -> cloud. This option requires extra steps to install the daemons into your cluster, but lowers the logging impact on your applications. The data is sent to a td-agent running either locally or remotely by leveraging the Fluentd Ruby Logger (fluent-logger-ruby) library.
The actual upload method can be selected in the config file as described below.
Add the following line to your Gemfile:
gem 'td-logger'
For Rails 2.x (not tested) without Bundler, edit environment.rb
and add to the initalizer block:
config.gem "td-logger"
This configuration enables the application to upload the events directly from the application processes (app -> cloud) through the Treasure Data REST APIs. Please add this template config/treasure_data.yml
file and set your apikey:
development: apikey: "YOUR_API_KEY" database: rails_development debug_mode: true # enable debug mode production: apikey: "YOUR_API_KEY" database: rails_production debug_mode: false # disable logging test:
If you would wish to keep your API key as an environment variable, you can use this setting:
apikey: <%= ENV['TD_API_KEY'] %>
Alternatively, one can initialize the Ruby Logger module for direct upload straight from within the application:
TreasureData::Logger.open('production', :apikey => "YOUR_API_KEY", :auto_create_table => true)
The hash key / value pairs specified in the second and following arguments of the ‘open’ function correspond to the configuration option of the underlying td-client-ruby Ruby Client library.
Refer to the Ruby SDK documentation for more information.
Please note that we recommend to use a write-only API key. To obtain one, please:
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Login into the Treasure Data Console at console.treasuredata.com;
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Visit your Profile page at console.treasuredata.com/users/current;
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Insert your password under the ‘API Keys’ panel;
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In the bottom part of the panel, under ‘Write-Only API keys’, either copy the API key or click on ‘Generate New’ and copy the new API key.
When the ‘agent’ and ‘tag’ options are specified, the events are logged into the local td-agent daemon. Later on, the daemon uploads the event periodically to the cloud (app -> td-agent -> cloud).
This requires additional setup steps but lowers the memory and performance impact to your application processes. For the installation process, please look at the section “How to Install Treasure Agent?” on “Quickstart Guide”.
NOTE: This configuration is not supported on PaaS platforms.
production: agent: "localhost:24224" tag: td.myapp debug_mode: false
Alternatively, one can initialize the Ruby Logger module for indirect upload within the application:
TreasureData::Logger.open_agent('td.myapp', :host => 'localhost', :port => 24224)
The arguments of the ‘open_agent’ function correspond to the configuration option of the underlying Fluentd Ruby Logger (fluent-logger-ruby) library.
You can log anytime using ‘TD.event.post’ method:
TD.event.post('table_name', {:foo=>:bar})
In rails application, you can use ‘TD.event.attribute’ to set static attribute to all events:
class ApplicationController def authenticate # set 'uid' attribute to succeeding event logs TD.event.attribute[:uid] = 198 end end class MyController < ApplicationController def mymethod authenticate() # this event includes 'uid' attribute TD.event.post('table_name', {:foo=>:bar}) end end
This mode uses TestLogger of fluent-logger-ruby to store the events. If you want to enable this mode, then specify ‘test_mode’ in your configuration.
development: apikey: "YOUR_API_KEY" database: rails_development debug_mode: true test_mode: true
You can access the logger instance via TD.logger to check the status.
TD.logger.queue #=> [{},{},..]
If you have any problem, please refer our document site.
- Copyright
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Copyright © 2011 Treasure Data Inc.
- License
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Apache License, Version 2.0