Cloud Operations Sandbox is an open source collection of tools that helps practitioners to learn O11y and R9y practices from Google and apply them using Cloud Operations suite of tools.
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Cloud Operations Sandbox is an open source collection of tools that helps practitioners to learn O11y and R9y practices from Google and apply them using Cloud Operations suite of tools.
This repository contains an example of how to leverage Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery to view Dialogflow interactions.
An Elastic Beat to ingest data from Google Cloud Storage
a straightforward GCP Cloud Logging (née Stackdriver) writer for github.com/rs/zerolog.
Easy Stackdriver Logging on Google App Engine Standard second generation runtimes and Cloud Run; alternative to google.golang.org/appengine/log
zap-encoder implements a converts zap logging format to any service encoding styte
Managed Google Stackdriver Logging Agent via Puppet
Remote Logger is a Python library that simplifies cloud logging services such as Sentry and Stackdriver, and allows you to easily integrate them with Python's native logging.
Stackdriver-compatible logging with Winston
Seamlessly Integrate Go with Google Cloud Stackdriver Logging and Error Reporting
A container to send log to google stackdriver.
Stackdriver formatter for logrus and go-kit log
Spring Boot DataTable Project to view data from https://github.com/RawSanj/spring-cloud-task-as-k8s-cronjob
Redirecting stdin to Google Stackdriver for UNIX/Linux pipe
If you are using MailApp.sendEmail in your script to your recepient, soon enough you will get notification in your Stackdriver logs saying "Service invoked too many times for one day: email." This means your quota for the day is up. This is pretty sad because google only allowed per day 100 emails sent per recipient for free account and 1500 for…
Fluentd plugin to parse bunyan format logs and to transfer Google Cloud Logging.
Dropwizard log formatter for GCP Stackdriver.
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