I am using Stackdriver Logging for Python and a Python logger at the same time. I am using the function google.cloud.logging.logger.log_struct
(https://gcloud-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/logging/logger.html) to log a JSON to the Stackdriver.
I am able to view the logs as expected in the log viewer with the selected resource Global
when I am running my script using a Google Compute Engine VM instance
. The struct I am logging is recorded properly in jsonPayload
.
However, when the logging is coming from a Google Kubernetes Engine
, the logger view does not show the structs I passed, but rather what is printed on stdout
. How do I make sure I observe the same behaviour from the Google Compute Engine VM instance
and a Google Kubernetes Engine
?
This is a snippet showing how I am doing the logging:
import google.cloud.logging
import logging
logging_client = google.cloud.logging.Client()
# connects the logger to the root logging handler
cloud_logger = logging_client.logger('email_adaptor')
formatter = logging.Formatter(
'%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s - %(lineno)d - %(filename)s')
# get the logger a name
logger = logging.getLogger('email_adaptor')
# set a level for the logger
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# make the logger write on stdout
stdout_alarm_log = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
stdout_alarm_log.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(stdout_alarm_log)
struct = {'message':'Processed Alarm', 'valid': True}
cloud_logger.log_struct(struct, severity='INFO')
logger.info(str(struct))
This is an example of what I get on the STDOUT on both the VM instance
and the Kubernetes Engine
:
2018-10-26 12:30:20,008 - INFO - Processed Alarm {'valid': True} - 79 - log.py
INFO:email_adaptor:Processed Alarm {'valid': True}
This is what I see under the resource Global
in the Google Log Viewer (the logs are ones from my VM instance, and do not correspond to the example I gave in the snippet code):
This is what I see under the resource Google Kubernetes Engine
: The struct do not show, instead I see what is printed on STDOUT
: