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- Seq — centralized structured logs
Send logs and traces from any language using HTTP, OpenTelemetry, and flexible custom inputs Seq preserves all the structured information provided by your applications, and exposes it directly through a high-fidelity JSON data model Outages are measured in minutes and seconds, so Seq is real-time
- Getting Started - Seq Documentation
Seq is distributed as an officially supported datalust seq container image on Docker Hub and as datalust seq on the Amazon ECR Public Gallery You can run the container with docker or podman on Linux, or using Docker Desktop for macOS
- Query Syntax - Seq Documentation
If you're new to Seq's query language, start with Searching and Analyzing Logs and Spans - it's a complete syntax primer for the busy developer In addition to simple search expressions, Seq provides a SQL-like query syntax for more advanced queries
- An Overview of Seq
Seq is a real-time search and analysis server for structured application logs and traces Its carefully-designed user interface, JSON event store, and familiar query language make it an efficient platform for detecting and diagnosing issues in complex applications and microservices
- Search and Analyze Logs and Traces - Seq Documentation
If you have questions or need help writing a specific query, please get in touch with the Seq team at Datalust - our support channels are linked from the Support menu in the Seq navigation bar
- Search Expression Syntax - Seq Documentation
If you're just getting started with Seq, you will find that a combination of text searching (simply type what you're looking for) and filtering with the tick and cross icons next to event properties will cover most of what you need, as well as show you how the basics of the filter syntax works
- Serilog - Seq Documentation
Seq has excellent support for all of Serilog's features including complex event data, enrichment and structured events To collect traces as well as logs see SerilogTracing
- Server Command Line - Seq Documentation
config hash Read a password from STDIN and print a salted, Base64 encoded cryptographic hash of the password that is suitable for storing in configuration fields (leading and trailing whitespace will be trimmed) config list View all fields in the Seq json file
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