How to send Logs to CloudWatch from a iOS App?
I have a iOS App and want to log some things for example when an error happened. Is there a possibility to send those Logs to Cloudwatch?
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I have a iOS App and want to log some things for example when an error happened. Is there a possibility to send those Logs to Cloudwatch?
Thank you.
ios amazon-web-services amazon-cloudwatch
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I have a iOS App and want to log some things for example when an error happened. Is there a possibility to send those Logs to Cloudwatch?
Thank you.
ios amazon-web-services amazon-cloudwatch
I have a iOS App and want to log some things for example when an error happened. Is there a possibility to send those Logs to Cloudwatch?
Thank you.
ios amazon-web-services amazon-cloudwatch
ios amazon-web-services amazon-cloudwatch
asked Nov 23 '18 at 12:46
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You can use AWSLogs
SDK to send logs from an iOS app to CloudWatch. Add the following line to your Podfile under the app target section to consume the SDK via cocoapods:
pod 'AWSLogs', '~> 2.7'
Documentation: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
Source: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
To instantiate the client, do the following:
let logs = AWSLogs.default()
Once you have the logs client created, you need to create a log group and log stream. You can do this via Amazon CloudWatch Logs console or through the SDK. If you want to create using the SDK, do the following:
Create a log group:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogGroup:
Create a log stream:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogStream:
Now, you can start sending the logs to the log stream. You need a sequence token which you can obtain by doing a DescribeLogStreams
call. See https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/DescribeLogStreams:
After this you can call putLogEvents
in order to send the logs:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/putLogEvents:
You can take a look at our tests for an example: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/blob/master/AWSLogsUnitTests/AWSGeneralLogsTests.m#L1247
Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
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You can use AWSLogs
SDK to send logs from an iOS app to CloudWatch. Add the following line to your Podfile under the app target section to consume the SDK via cocoapods:
pod 'AWSLogs', '~> 2.7'
Documentation: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
Source: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
To instantiate the client, do the following:
let logs = AWSLogs.default()
Once you have the logs client created, you need to create a log group and log stream. You can do this via Amazon CloudWatch Logs console or through the SDK. If you want to create using the SDK, do the following:
Create a log group:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogGroup:
Create a log stream:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogStream:
Now, you can start sending the logs to the log stream. You need a sequence token which you can obtain by doing a DescribeLogStreams
call. See https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/DescribeLogStreams:
After this you can call putLogEvents
in order to send the logs:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/putLogEvents:
You can take a look at our tests for an example: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/blob/master/AWSLogsUnitTests/AWSGeneralLogsTests.m#L1247
Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
add a comment |
You can use AWSLogs
SDK to send logs from an iOS app to CloudWatch. Add the following line to your Podfile under the app target section to consume the SDK via cocoapods:
pod 'AWSLogs', '~> 2.7'
Documentation: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
Source: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
To instantiate the client, do the following:
let logs = AWSLogs.default()
Once you have the logs client created, you need to create a log group and log stream. You can do this via Amazon CloudWatch Logs console or through the SDK. If you want to create using the SDK, do the following:
Create a log group:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogGroup:
Create a log stream:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogStream:
Now, you can start sending the logs to the log stream. You need a sequence token which you can obtain by doing a DescribeLogStreams
call. See https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/DescribeLogStreams:
After this you can call putLogEvents
in order to send the logs:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/putLogEvents:
You can take a look at our tests for an example: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/blob/master/AWSLogsUnitTests/AWSGeneralLogsTests.m#L1247
Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
add a comment |
You can use AWSLogs
SDK to send logs from an iOS app to CloudWatch. Add the following line to your Podfile under the app target section to consume the SDK via cocoapods:
pod 'AWSLogs', '~> 2.7'
Documentation: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
Source: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
To instantiate the client, do the following:
let logs = AWSLogs.default()
Once you have the logs client created, you need to create a log group and log stream. You can do this via Amazon CloudWatch Logs console or through the SDK. If you want to create using the SDK, do the following:
Create a log group:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogGroup:
Create a log stream:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogStream:
Now, you can start sending the logs to the log stream. You need a sequence token which you can obtain by doing a DescribeLogStreams
call. See https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/DescribeLogStreams:
After this you can call putLogEvents
in order to send the logs:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/putLogEvents:
You can take a look at our tests for an example: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/blob/master/AWSLogsUnitTests/AWSGeneralLogsTests.m#L1247
You can use AWSLogs
SDK to send logs from an iOS app to CloudWatch. Add the following line to your Podfile under the app target section to consume the SDK via cocoapods:
pod 'AWSLogs', '~> 2.7'
Documentation: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
Source: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/tree/master/AWSLogs
To instantiate the client, do the following:
let logs = AWSLogs.default()
Once you have the logs client created, you need to create a log group and log stream. You can do this via Amazon CloudWatch Logs console or through the SDK. If you want to create using the SDK, do the following:
Create a log group:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogGroup:
Create a log stream:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/createLogStream:
Now, you can start sending the logs to the log stream. You need a sequence token which you can obtain by doing a DescribeLogStreams
call. See https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/DescribeLogStreams:
After this you can call putLogEvents
in order to send the logs:
https://aws-amplify.github.io/aws-sdk-ios/docs/reference/Classes/AWSLogs.html#//api/name/putLogEvents:
You can take a look at our tests for an example: https://github.com/aws-amplify/aws-sdk-ios/blob/master/AWSLogsUnitTests/AWSGeneralLogsTests.m#L1247
answered Nov 23 '18 at 18:42
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Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
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Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
Thank you so much!
– Dr. Marc
Nov 26 '18 at 10:45
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