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Inject an ID into every log message from a Django request. ASGI compatible, integrates with Sentry, and works with Celery
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Django GUID attaches a unique correlation ID/request ID to all your log outputs for every request. In other words, all logs connected to a request now has a unique ID attached to it, making debugging simple.
Which version of Django GUID you should use depends on your Django version and whether you run ASGI or WSGI servers.
To determine which Django-GUID version you should use, please see the table below.
+---------------------+--------------------------+ | Django version | Django-GUID version | +=====================+==========================+ | 3.1.1 or above | 3.x.x - ASGI and WSGI | +---------------------+--------------------------+ | 3.0.0 - 3.1.0 | 2.x.x - Only WSGI | +---------------------+--------------------------+ | 2.2.x | 2.x.x - Only WSGI | +---------------------+--------------------------+
Django GUID >= 3.0.0 uses ContextVar to store and access the GUID. Previous versions stored the GUID to an object,
making it accessible by using the ID of the current thread. (Version 2 of Django GUID is supported until Django2.2 LTS is over.)
Resources:
- Free software: BSD License
- Documentation: https://django-guid.readthedocs.io
- Homepage: https://github.com/snok/django-guid
Examples
Log output with a GUID:
.. code-block:: flex
INFO ... [773fa6885e03493498077a273d1b7f2d] project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
WARNING ... [773fa6885e03493498077a273d1b7f2d] project.services.file Some warning in a function
INFO ... [0d1c3919e46e4cd2b2f4ac9a187a8ea1] project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
INFO ... [99d44111e9174c5a9494275aa7f28858] project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
WARNING ... [0d1c3919e46e4cd2b2f4ac9a187a8ea1] project.services.file Some warning in a function
WARNING ... [99d44111e9174c5a9494275aa7f28858] project.services.file Some warning in a function
Log output without a GUID:
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INFO ... project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
WARNING ... project.services.file Some warning in a function
INFO ... project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
INFO ... project.views This is a DRF view log, and should have a GUID.
WARNING ... project.services.file Some warning in a function
WARNING ... project.services.file Some warning in a function
See the documentation <https://django-guid.readthedocs.io>_ for more examples.
Installation
Install using pip:
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pip install django-guid
Settings
Package settings are added in your settings.py:
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DJANGO_GUID = {
'GUID_HEADER_NAME': 'Correlation-ID',
'VALIDATE_GUID': True,
'RETURN_HEADER': True,
'EXPOSE_HEADER': True,
'INTEGRATIONS': [],
'IGNORE_URLS': [],
'UUID_LENGTH': 32,
}
Optional Parameters
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GUID_HEADER_NAMEThe name of the GUID to look for in a header in an incoming request. Remember that it's case insensitive.Default: Correlation-ID
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VALIDATE_GUIDWhether the :code:GUID_HEADER_NAMEshould be validated or not. If the GUID sent to through the header is not a valid GUID (:code:uuid.uuid4).Default: True
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RETURN_HEADERWhether to return the GUID (Correlation-ID) as a header in the response or not. It will have the same name as the :code:GUID_HEADER_NAMEsetting.Default: True
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EXPOSE_HEADERWhether to return :code:Access-Control-Expose-Headersfor the GUID header if :code:RETURN_HEADERis :code:True, has no effect if :code:RETURN_HEADERis :code:False. This is allows the JavaScript Fetch API to access the header when CORS is enabled.Default: True
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INTEGRATIONSWhether to enable any custom or available integrations with :code:django_guid. As an example, using :code:SentryIntegration()as an integration would set Sentry's :code:transaction_idto match the GUID used by the middleware.Default: []
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IGNORE_URLSURL endpoints where the middleware will be disabled. You can put your health check endpoints here.Default: []
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UUID_LENGTHLets you optionally trim the length of the package generated UUIDs.Default: 32
Configuration
Once settings have set up, add the following to your projects' settings.py:
- Installed Apps =================
Add :code:django_guid to your :code:INSTALLED_APPS:
.. code-block:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_guid',
]
- Middleware =============
Add the :code:django_guid.middleware.guid_middleware to your MIDDLEWARE:
.. code-block:: python
MIDDLEWARE = [
'django_guid.middleware.guid_middleware',
...
]
It is recommended that you add the middleware at the top, so that the remaining middleware loggers include the requests GUID.
- Logging Configuration ========================
Add :code:django_guid.log_filters.CorrelationId as a filter in your LOGGING configuration:
.. code-block:: python
LOGGING = {
...
'filters': {
'correlation_id': {
'()': 'django_guid.log_filters.CorrelationId'
}
}
}
Put that filter in your handler:
.. code-block:: python
LOGGING = {
...
'handlers': {
'console': {
'class': 'logging.StreamHandler',
'formatter': 'medium',
'filters': ['correlation_id'],
}
}
}
And make sure to add the new correlation_id filter to one or all of your formatters:
.. code-block:: python
LOGGING = {
...
'formatters': {
'medium': {
'format': '%(levelname)s %(asctime)s [%(correlation_id)s] %(name)s %(message)s'
}
}
}
If these settings were confusing, please have a look in the demo projects'
settings.py <https://github.com/snok/django-guid/blob/master/demoproj/settings.py>_ file for a complete example.
- Django GUID Logger (Optional) ================================
If you wish to see the Django GUID middleware outputs, you may configure a logger for the module. Simply add django_guid to your loggers in the project, like in the example below:
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LOGGING = {
...
'loggers': {
'django_guid': {
'handlers': ['console', 'logstash'],
'level': 'WARNING',
'propagate': False,
}
}
}
This is especially useful when implementing the package, if you plan to pass existing GUIDs to the middleware, as misconfigured GUIDs will not raise exceptions, but will generate warning logs.