Log Analysis
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Request log analyzer's purpose is to find out how your web application is being used, how it performs and to
focus your optimization efforts. This tool will parse all requests in the application's log file and aggregate the
information. Once it is finished parsing the log file(s), it will show the requests that take op most server time
using various metrics. It can also insert all parsed request information into a database so you can roll your own
analysis. It supports Rails-, Merb- and Rack-based applications logs, Apache and Amazon S3 access logs and MySQL
slow query logs out of the box, but file formats of other applications can easily be supported by supplying an
easy to write log file format definition.
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Indy is a log archaeology library that treats logs like data structures. Search standard or custom log formats by field and/or time.
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this is gem is useful to check the log file data in browser
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Centralized logging for rails apps using MongoDB. The idea and the core code is from http://github.com/peburrows/central_logger
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Mountable Rails Engine for viewing paginated logs from a browser
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A tail(1)-like utility for nginx log files. It supports parsing, filtering and formatting individual log lines.
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Free and open log management
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Logstash - transport and process your logs, events, or other data
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