Render Eliot logs as an ASCII tree
Project description
Render Eliot logs as an ASCII tree.
This output:
(or as text)
$ eliot-tree eliot.log
f3a32bb3-ea6b-457c-aa99-08a3d0491ab4
└── app:soap:client:request/1 ⇒ started 2015-03-03 04:28:56 ⧖ 1.238s
├── dump: /home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425356936.28_Client_req.xml
├── soapAction: a_soap_action
├── uri: http://example.org/soap
├── app:soap:client:success/2/1 ⇒ started 2015-03-03 04:28:57 ⧖ 0.000s
│ └── app:soap:client:success/2/2 ⇒ succeeded 2015-03-03 04:28:57
│ └── dump: /home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425356937.52_Client_res.xml
└── app:soap:client:request/3 ⇒ succeeded 2015-03-03 04:28:57
└── status: 200
89a56df5-d808-4a7c-8526-e603aae2e2f2
└── app:soap:service:request/1 ⇒ started 2015-03-03 04:31:08 ⧖ 3.482s
├── dump: /home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425357068.03_Service_req.xml
├── soapAction: method
├── uri: /endpoints/soap/method
├── app:soap:service:success/2/1 ⇒ started 2015-03-03 04:31:11 ⧖ 0.001s
│ └── app:soap:service:success/2/2 ⇒ succeeded 2015-03-03 04:31:11
│ └── dump: /home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425357071.51_Service_res.xml
└── app:soap:service:request/3 ⇒ succeeded 2015-03-03 04:31:11
└── status: 200
was generated from:
{"dump": "/home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425356936.28_Client_req.xml", "timestamp": 1425356936.278875, "uri": "http://example.org/soap", "action_status": "started", "task_uuid": "f3a32bb3-ea6b-457c-aa99-08a3d0491ab4", "action_type": "app:soap:client:request", "soapAction": "a_soap_action", "task_level": [1]}
{"timestamp": 1425356937.516579, "task_uuid": "f3a32bb3-ea6b-457c-aa99-08a3d0491ab4", "action_type": "app:soap:client:success", "action_status": "started", "task_level": [2, 1]}
{"task_uuid": "f3a32bb3-ea6b-457c-aa99-08a3d0491ab4", "action_type": "app:soap:client:success", "dump": "/home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425356937.52_Client_res.xml", "timestamp": 1425356937.517077, "action_status": "succeeded", "task_level": [2, 2]}
{"status": 200, "task_uuid": "f3a32bb3-ea6b-457c-aa99-08a3d0491ab4", "task_level": [3], "action_type": "app:soap:client:request", "timestamp": 1425356937.517161, "action_status": "succeeded"}
{"dump": "/home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425357068.03_Service_req.xml", "timestamp": 1425357068.032091, "uri": "/endpoints/soap/method", "action_status": "started", "task_uuid": "89a56df5-d808-4a7c-8526-e603aae2e2f2", "action_type": "app:soap:service:request", "soapAction": "method", "task_level": [1]}
{"timestamp": 1425357071.51233, "task_uuid": "89a56df5-d808-4a7c-8526-e603aae2e2f2", "action_type": "app:soap:service:success", "action_status": "started", "task_level": [2, 1]}
{"task_uuid": "89a56df5-d808-4a7c-8526-e603aae2e2f2", "action_type": "app:soap:service:success", "dump": "/home/user/dump_files/20150303/1425357071.51_Service_res.xml", "timestamp": 1425357071.513453, "action_status": "succeeded", "task_level": [2, 2]}
{"status": 200, "task_uuid": "89a56df5-d808-4a7c-8526-e603aae2e2f2", "task_level": [3], "action_type": "app:soap:service:request", "timestamp": 1425357071.513992, "action_status": "succeeded"}
Streaming
It’s possible to pipe data into eliot-tree, from a tailed log for example, and have it rendered incrementally. There is a caveat though: Trees are only rendered once an end message—a success or failure status—for the tree’s root action appears in the data.
Usage from Python
import json, sys
from eliottree import tasks_from_iterable, render_tasks
# Or `codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(sys.stdout).write` on Python 2.
render_tasks(sys.stdout.write, tasks, colorize=True)
See help(render_tasks)
and help(tasks_from_iterable)
from a
Python REPL for more information.
Usage from the command-line
$ eliot-tree
usage: eliot-tree [-h] [-u UUID] [-i KEY] [--raw]
[--color {always,auto,never}] [--no-colorize] [-l LENGTH]
[--select QUERY] [--start START] [--end END]
[FILE [FILE ...]]
Display an Eliot log as a tree of tasks.
positional arguments:
FILE Files to process. Omit to read from stdin.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u UUID, --task-uuid UUID
Select a specific task by UUID
-i KEY, --ignore-task-key KEY
Ignore a task key, use multiple times to ignore
multiple keys. Defaults to ignoring most Eliot
standard keys.
--raw Do not format some task values (such as UTC
timestamps) as human-readable
--color {always,auto,never}
Color the output. Defaults based on whether the output
is a TTY.
-l LENGTH, --field-limit LENGTH
Limit the length of field values to LENGTH or a
newline, whichever comes first. Use a length of 0 to
output the complete value.
--select QUERY Select tasks to be displayed based on a jmespath
query, can be specified multiple times to mimic
logical AND. If any child task is selected the entire
top-level task is selected. See <http://jmespath.org/>
--start START Select tasks whose timestamp occurs after (or on) an
ISO8601 date.
--end END Select tasks whose timestamp occurs before an ISO8601
date.
Contribute
See <https://github.com/jonathanj/eliottree> for details.
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