Generate a UUID for all requests to Django to be used in logging and error reporting for traceability.
Why would you want to use this silly little thing? Well in a containerized, orchestrated, microservice world with centralized logging it's often hard to figure out where things have gone wrong.
This little middleware adds a UUID to the normal Django request object which you can use to add to add to things like:
- All of your log messages
- Error reports to Sentry/Rollbar/etc
- Pass along to other internal services
Along with generating and attaching a UUID to each request, the middleware also automatically adds the UUID to the response headers as X-Request-ID
so anyone consuming your responses, say as an API, can use that as a reference point for reporting errors back to you.
First you need to install it via pip:
pip install django-tracer
Then just add tracer
to INSTALLED_APPS
in your settings.
Then add tracer.middleware.RequestID
to the top of your MIDDLEWARE
settings.
import logging
from django.http import HttpResponse
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def some_view(request):
""" simple log example """
logger.info("Whee!", extra={'request_id': request.id})
return HttpResponse("example content")
There are several other places you may consider wanting to use the ID to improve traceability:
- Pass it as an argument to any Celery tasks you generate so there is a clear path between the incoming request and the tasks that were generated from it
- Pass it as a header or argument to other internal APIs or services
- Attach it to a bound structlog object so it is always included in your log output
Special thanks to Rolf Håvard Blindheim for graciously turning over the name django-tracer
to us to be able to use it for this project.
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