Augments each request with unique request_id
attribute and provides
request id logging helpers.
Developed and used at en.ig.ma software shop.
Include
django-request-id
in yourrequirements.txt
file.Add
request_id
toINSTALLED_APPS
(necessary only if you are going to use the{% request_id %}
template tag).Add
request_id.middleware.RequestIdMiddleware
at the top of theMIDDLEWARE
Django setting.The app integrates with the standard Python/Django logging by defining a filter that puts a
request_id
variable in scope of every log message.First add a filter definition to the Django
LOGGING
settings:"filters": { "request_id": { "()": "request_id.logging.RequestIdFilter" } }
Then enable the filter for related handlers:
"handlers": { "console": { ... "filters": ["request_id"], } }
And finally modify formatter output format to include the
%(request_id)
placeholder:"formatters": { "console": { "format": "%(asctime)s - %(levelname)-5s [%(name)s] request_id=%(request_id)s %(message)s" } }
A full Django logging config example may look like this:
LOGGING= { "version": 1, "disable_existing_loggers": False, "filters": { "request_id": { "()": "request_id.logging.RequestIdFilter" } }, "formatters": { "console": { "format": "%(asctime)s - %(levelname)-5s [%(name)s] request_id=%(request_id)s %(message)s", "datefmt": "%H:%M:%S" } }, "handlers": { "console": { "level": "DEBUG", "filters": ["request_id"], "class": "logging.StreamHandler", "formatter": "console" } }, "loggers": { "": { "level": "DEBUG", "handlers": ["console"] } } }
Make sure that your web server adds a
X-Request-ID
header to each request (and logs it in the server log for further matching of the server and app log entries).- Heroku handles this automatically.
- On Nginx you may require a separate module (see nginx_requestid or nginx-x-rid-header).
- On Apache you need to
a2enmod
the unique_id module and setREQUEST_ID_HEADER = "UNIQUE_ID"
in the Django project settings.
If you can't generate the X-Request-Id header at the web server level then simply set
REQUEST_ID_HEADER = None
in your project settings and the app will generate a unique id value automatically instead of retrieving it from the wsgi environment.For more info on server configs see server-config.
None.
The full documentation is at http://django-request-id.rtfd.org.
There's also an instant demo example that can be run from the cloned repository:
python demo.py
See the integration in action on Heroku:
django-request-id
is released under the MIT license.
- GitHub repository - https://github.com/nigma/django-request-id
- PyPi Package site - http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-request-id
This app and many other help us build better software and focus on delivering quality projects faster. We would love to help you with your next project so get in touch by dropping an email at [email protected].