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awslogs is a simple command line tool for querying groups, streams and events from Amazon CloudWatch logs.

One of the most powerful features is to query events from several streams and consume them (ordered) in pseudo-realtime using your favourite tools such as grep:

$ awslogs get /var/log/syslog ip-10-1.* --start='2h ago' | grep ERROR

Features

  • Aggregate logs from accross streams.
    • Aggregate all streams in a group.
    • Aggregate streams matching a regular expression.
  • Colored output.
  • List existing groups
    • $ awslogs groups
  • List existing streams
    • $ awslogs streams /var/log/syslog
  • Watch logs as they are created
    • $ awslogs get /var/log/syslog ALL --watch
  • Human-friendly time filtering:
    • --start='23/1/2015 14:23'
    • --start='2h ago'
    • --start='2d ago'
    • --start='2w ago'
    • --start='2d ago' --end='1h ago'
  • Retrieve event metadata:
    • --timestamp Prints the creation timestamp of each event.
    • --ingestion-time Prints the ingestion time of each event.

Example

Running: awslogs get /var/logs/syslog ALL -s1d will return you events from any stream in the /var/logs/syslog group generated in the last day.

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Installation

You can easily install awslogs using pip:

$ pip install awslogs

If you are on OSX El Capitan, use the following (Why? Check Donald Stufft's comment here) :

$ pip install awslogs --ignore-installed six

Options

  • awslogs groups: List existing groups
  • awslogs streams GROUP: List existing streams withing GROUP
  • awslogs get GROUP [STREAM_EXPRESSION]: Get logs matching STREAM_EXPRESSION in GROUP.
    • Expressions can be regular expressions or the wildcard ALL if you want any and don't want to type .*.

Note: You need to provide to all these options a valid AWS region using --aws-region or AWS_REGION env variable.

Time options

While querying for logs you can filter events by --start -s and --end -e date.

  • By minute:
    • --start='2m' Events generated two minutes ago.
    • --start='1 minute' Events generated one minute ago.
    • --start='5 minutes' Events generated five minutes ago.
  • By hours:
    • --start='2h' Events generated two hours ago.
    • --start='1 hour' Events generated one hour ago.
    • --start='5 hours' Events generated five hours ago.
  • By days:
    • --start='2d' Events generated two days ago.
    • --start='1 day' Events generated one day ago.
    • --start='5 days' Events generated five days ago.
  • By weeks:
    • --start='2w' Events generated two week ago.
    • --start='1 week' Events generated one weeks ago.
    • --start='5 weeks' Events generated five week ago.
  • Using specific dates:

    • --start='23/1/2015 12:00' Events generated after midday on the 23th of January 2015.
    • --start='1/1/2015' Events generated after midnight on the 1st of January 2015.
    • --start='Sat Oct 11 17:13:46 UTC 2003' You can use detailed dates too.

    Note, for time parsing awslogs uses dateutil.

  • All previous examples are applicable for --end -e too.

Filter options

You can use --filter-pattern if you want to only retrieve logs which match one CloudWatch Logs Filter pattern. This is helpful if you know precisely what you are looking for, and don't want to download the entire stream.

For example, if you only want to download only the report events from a Lambda stream you can run:

$ awslogs get my_lambda_group --filter-pattern="[r=REPORT,...]"

Full documentation of how to write patterns: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/FilterAndPatternSyntax.html

Contribute

  • Fork the repository on GitHub.
  • Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
    • Use tox command to run all the tests in all locally available python version.
  • Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published. :).

For more instructions see TESTING.rst.

How to provide AWS credentials to awslogs

Although, the most straightforward thing to do might be use --aws-access-key-id and --aws-secret-access-key or --profile, this will eventually become a pain in the ass.

  • If you only have one AWS account, my personal recommendation would be to configure aws-cli. awslogs will use those credentials if available.
  • If you have multiple AWS accounts or you don't want to setup aws-cli, I would recommend you to use envdir in order to make AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY available to awslogs.

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