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Coralogix Logging

This add-on is operated by Coralogix

Stateful streaming analytics for observability data in Heroku and beyond

Coralogix Logging

Last updated September 13, 2021

Table of Contents

  • Provisioning the Coralogix add-on
  • Viewing log data in the Coralogix dashboard
  • Viewing log data in Kibana
  • Migrating between plans
  • Removing the add-on
  • Advanced usage
  • Support
  • Publicity

Coralogix provides full log management capabilities powered by a log clustering algorithm that collects unstructured log records into log patterns and flows:

  • Patterns are unique log appearances reverse-engineered back to how they’re written in your code.

  • Flows are sequences of logs that usually arrive together within a certain timeframe.

Using Coralogix makes your log data easier to scan. It provides both component-level and machine-level insights for fast debugging and problem solving.

You can generate logs with any programming language and buildpack. Logs are automatically routed to Coralogix without any need to perform code or configuration changes.

Provisioning the Coralogix add-on

Coralogix can be attached to a Heroku application via the Herkou CLI:

A list of all plans available can be found here.

$ heroku addons:create coralogix:startup

Viewing log data in the Coralogix dashboard

You can access the Coralogix dashboard via the Heroku CLI or the Heroku dashboard.

Accessing via the Heroku CLI

$ heroku addons:open coralogix

Accessing via the Heroku dashboard

  1. From the Heroku dashboard, select the app that has the Coralogix add-on installed.
  2. From your list of add-ons, select the Coralogix icon.
  3. After being redirected via SSO to your account on the Coralogix site, view your data from the Coralogix dashboard page.

Viewing log data in Kibana

In addition to providing a cutting-edge dashboard, Coralogix enables you to view your data in Kibana. You can use Coralogix for troubleshooting and version delivery monitoring and do your day-to-day data slicing with Kibana.

Migrating between plans

Use the heroku addons:upgrade command to migrate to a new plan:

$ heroku addons:upgrade coralogix:newplan

Removing the add-on

This will destroy all associated data and cannot be undone!

$ heroku addons:destroy coralogix

Advanced usage

For more information on Coralogix, see our website and our tutorials.

Support

All Coralogix support and runtime issues should be logged with Heroku Support at support.heroku.com. Any non-support related issues or product feedback is welcome at info@coralogix.com, or via our in-app Intercom chat.

Publicity

Coralogix may identify Client by name and logo as a license of the Coralogix Application in its website, provided that Coralogix shall remove Client’s name and logo from such publications immediately upon Client’s request.

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