Logflare
Logflare is a centralized web-based log management solution to easily access Cloudflare, Vercel & Elixir logs.
The Logflare Wrapper allows you to read data from Logflare endpoints within your Postgres database.
Preparation#
Before you get started, make sure the wrappers
extension is installed on your database:
_10create extension if not exists wrappers;
and then create the foreign data wrapper:
_10create foreign data wrapper logflare_wrapper_10 handler logflare_fdw_handler_10 validator logflare_fdw_validator;
Secure your credentials (optional)#
By default, Postgres stores FDW credentials inide pg_catalog.pg_foreign_server
in plain text. Anyone with access to this table will be able to view these credentials. Wrappers is designed to work with Vault, which provides an additional level of security for storing credentials. We recommend using Vault to store your credentials.
_10-- Save your Logflare API key in Vault and retrieve the `key_id`_10insert into vault.secrets (name, secret)_10values (_10 'logflare',_10 'YOUR_SECRET'_10)_10returning key_id;
Connecting to Logflare#
We need to provide Postgres with the credentials to connect to Logflare, and any additional options. We can do this using the create server
command:
_10create server logflare_server_10 foreign data wrapper logflare_wrapper_10 options (_10 api_key_id '<key_ID>' -- The Key ID from above._10 );
Creating Foreign Tables#
The Logflare Wrapper supports data reads from Logflare's endpoints.
Integration | Select | Insert | Update | Delete | Truncate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Logflare | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
For example:
_10create foreign table my_logflare_table (_10 id bigint,_10 name text,_10 _result text_10)_10 server logflare_server_10 options (_10 endpoint '9dd9a6f6-8e9b-4fa4-b682-4f2f5cd99da3'_10 );
Meta column#
You can define a specific meta column _result
(data type: text
) in the foreign table. It will store the whole result record in JSON string format, so you can extract any fields from it using Postgres JSON queries like _result::json->>'foo'
. See more examples below.
Query parameters#
Logflare endpoint query parameters can be passed using specific parameter columns like _param_foo
and _param_bar
. See more examples below.
Foreign table options#
The full list of foreign table options are below:
endpoint
- Logflare endpoint UUID or name, required.
Examples#
Some examples on how to use Logflare foreign tables.
Basic example#
Assume the Logflare endpoint response is like below:
_10[_10 {_10 "id": 123,_10 "name": "foo"_10 }_10]
Then we can define a foreign table like this:
_11create foreign table people (_11 id bigint,_11 name text,_11 _result text_11)_11 server logflare_server_11 options (_11 endpoint '9dd9a6f6-8e9b-4fa4-b682-4f2f5cd99da3'_11 );_11_11select * from people;
Query parameters example#
Suppose the Logflare endpoint accepts 3 parameters:
- org_id
- iso_timestamp_start
- iso_timestamp_end
And its response is like below:
_10[_10 {_10 "db_size": "large",_10 "org_id": "123",_10 "runtime_hours": 21.95,_10 "runtime_minutes": 1317_10 }_10]
We can define a foreign table and parameter columns like this:
_14create foreign table runtime_hours (_14 db_size text,_14 org_id text,_14 runtime_hours numeric,_14 runtime_minutes bigint,_14 _param_org_id bigint,_14 _param_iso_timestamp_start text,_14 _param_iso_timestamp_end text,_14 _result text_14)_14 server logflare_server_14 options (_14 endpoint 'my.custom.endpoint'_14 );
and query it with parameters like this:
_10select_10 db_size,_10 org_id,_10 runtime_hours,_10 runtime_minutes_10from_10 runtime_hours_10where _param_org_id = 123_10 and _param_iso_timestamp_start = '2023-07-01 02:03:04'_10 and _param_iso_timestamp_end = '2023-07-02';