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Telegram Logger

A simple python package to send your app logs to a telegram chat in realtime.

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Installing

pip3 install tglogging

Example Usage

Add TelegramLogHandler handler to your logging config.

import logging
from tglogging import TelegramLogHandler

# TelegramLogHandler is a custom handler which is inherited from an existing handler. ie, StreamHandler.

logging.basicConfig(
    level=logging.INFO,
    format="[%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s] - %(name)s - %(message)s",
    datefmt='%d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S',
    handlers=[
        TelegramLogHandler(
            token="12345678:AbCDEFGhiJklmNoPQRTSUVWxyZ", 
            log_chat_id=-10225533666, 
            update_interval=2, 
            minimum_lines=1, 
            pending_logs=200000),
        logging.StreamHandler()
    ]
)

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

logger.info("live log streaming to telegram.")

Parameters

token : A telegram bot token to interact with telegram API.

log_chat_id : Chat id of chat to which logs are to be send.

update_interval: Interval between two posting in seconds. Lower intervals will lead to floodwaits. Default to 5 seconds.

minimum_lines: Minimum number of new lines required to post / edit a message.

pending_logs: Maximum number of characters for pending logs to send as file. default to 200000. this means if the app is producing a lot of logs within short span of time, if the pending logs exceeds 200000 characters it will be send as a file. change according to your app.

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