Publishing logs from railway to slack
dcl
PROOP

10 months ago

I'm trying to publish my logs from railway to slack so my team can see if their project has an issue. So basically, i have different projects on railway which i want my developers to be able to see the logs instead of me having to manually copy the logs and send to them

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Railway
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10 months ago

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10 months ago

Hello,

You would have to use Locomotive to send logs to something like Datadog, then use Datadog with the Slack connector to set up alerting on the logs.

https://railway.com/deploy/jP9r-f


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dcl
PROOP

10 months ago

I have my Slack API, Can i use that to configure locomotive?


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10 months ago

I believe the Slack integration does not work, and either way, the Slack integration will be removed in future versions.


Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway 10 months ago


dcl
PROOP

10 months ago

Okay Okay.. I must send to a logging environment to publish to slack?


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10 months ago

Correct.


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dcl
PROOP

10 months ago

What logging environment is most suitable?... What if i have something like prometheus and grafana


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10 months ago

locomotive supports loki too.


Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway 10 months ago


Railway
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10 months ago

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Status changed to Solved Railway 10 months ago


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