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A project I'm working on currently involves using a disparate set of technologies, including .NET, PHP, Asterisk and bash scripting. Each of the applications in use produces some logging; technical logging for administrators and user logging. The technical logging is easy, all logs are written to disk as text files.
For the user logging, I'd like a central portal where messages can be viewed, filtered and perhaps reported on.
Essentially, I'm looking for a web based application that will accept a number of log sources (including web services and syslog at a minimum), allow the logs to be stored, displayed and filtered in a web UI and ideally have the possibility of triggering events such as email or SMS.
I'm about to embark on writing this application; before I do, I want to make sure that I'm not reinventing the wheel. Any pointers/recommendation?
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I've found Exceptioneer and Hoptoad - both of which look promising - are there any other tools like this (ideally open source) ?
I think Loggly seems to most closely meet my requirements. I also found Errbit (open source HopToad-alike), LogStash (looks a bit immature for now) and GrayLog2.
I suspect I'll give Loggly and Hoptoad a go.
Logverse might be in the ballpark of what you are looking for.
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I know that there are many tools for the visualization of databases such as metabase, grafana, tableau, superset ...
But I don't know of any packaged software that allows CRUD operations (crete, read, update and delete) on a database.
This problem has been presented to me several times in several of my projects, wanting to make a table available to a user and that does not merit custom development. I bet a lot of people must have this same situation
But I have not found any packaged software that provides crud operations on a database table. So it seems extremely strange to me and I wanted to see why, is there a design problem in this functionality? Or am I just doing the wrong google search and these softwares have another name?
Do you mean something like a Database Management Tool?
You have plenty of them, personally I use DBeaver.
If you mean about frameworks which generate a boilerplate API with CRUD operations, you have Loopback, from IBM.
And if you mean something you could access as a web-application, then you have PHPMyAdmin if you're focused into MySQL/MariaDB.
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I am working on ReactJS for developing a client side of an application, there are very few options available for client side logging as compared to server side on of them which I came across is log4js it has appenders. But are there any other options available? I've used Winston on server side few months ago, can we use such libraries on client side as well? The issue here is I'll have to remove these logs completely before taking this code to production, so I guess I'll use webpack's module for it. But log4js seems to be an overhead so what all alternatives can be used?
I am facing a similar problem at our end. So far I have came across the following options which may be of help:
log Level:
Logs at different levels, easy to setup, somewhat similar to bunyanJs and WinstonJS which are used in the backend Nodejs servers.
loglevel-plugin-remote - extension of log level but pushes logs to server after specified interval. There are in fact quite a few more options there
It has been almost 4 years since I've asked this question, and now looking at the choices available in market we've decided to go ahead with application monitoring/tracking systems such as sentry for logging the event. We can build a wrapper around the SDK of such services and log the events to track the issue.
Another option was to build our own service, but considering the product in mind the maintenance cost of our own service would have been much more, so we sticked with sentry. There are many other similar options available as well for logging on frontend as well as backend.
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I'm looking for a solution (probably CMS or framework) to make a database and user friendly interface for data entry by regular users.
At our department we're doing a lot of data collection - 6 DBs, 2k records, ~100-200 fields. All of them are powered by in-house Rails application that's hard to maintain on this scale. So, I'm looking for a more tailored solution.
What is important:
Well-thought database design and data management solution (migrations, validation, etc)
Almost unlimited customisation (backend and frontend programming), especially an ability to make complex inputs
Great community to learn and contribute (open source)
What will be nice to have:
Python/Ruby/etc backend. Modern React (at least not Angular) frontend
PostgreSQL support
Plugins, integration with other services
Something I've found: Oracle APEX, MS Access, FileMaker (proprietary), nuBuilder (very limited). After all, I thought about rewriting our app using PostgREST and React or use Plone as a basis (but a bit afraid of ZODB). What do you think?
Any help and advices are appreciated, thx.
PostgreSQL + PostgREST + react-admin
Reactrb plus rails. Very simple to use 100% ruby see http://reactrb.org
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Hi I have been given a task to design tool to monitor database server health like cpu usage, memory usage etc. Now there is one such tool like MySQL Spotlight. I want to know is there any open source software available with same functionalities? I want software which has nice visualization with charts. Please guide. Thanks in advance.
You could use Cacti for this. Also look at Nagios.
Check out http://code.openark.org/forge/mycheckpoint. It is an open sourced monitoring tool, primarily for db monitoring, even including custom queries and custom alerts! Graphs come pre-packaged and pre-generated. It's written in python, so mods can added to the code easily. I've used it a bit, and it seems to work pretty well. The only caveat I see is the extensive schema that comes pre-packaged which, ostensibly, can't be customized. One thing I will note for the email alerts, if you're getting login or credential alerts, go to line 4338 of the code and just add what you need to the smtplib.SMTP instance.
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I'm pretty new to CouchDB. I have googled without finding a database viewer for CouchDB.
How do you view a CouchDB database without manipulating the raw HTTP messages ?
Ideally, the tool would meet the following requirements :
Cross-platform (Windows or Linux mainly)
Desktop application or Web application
Allow editing of documents, databases etc
There is built-in web application that allows you to manage CouchDB instance -- http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/tour.html#welcome
And your question is very ambiguous. You ask for the web application as option but without "a classic browser" you cannot use it.
In case you don't find Futon very intuitive, please checkout CouchDB Query Explorer. The tool is aimed at providing an intuitive approach to configure & use. Define your own fields & filters. Querying is as simple as selecting one or more filters. For more information please visit here
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