python3-eliot binary package in Ubuntu Jammy amd64
Most logging systems tell you what happened in your application,
whereas eliot also tells you why it happened.
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eliot is a Python logging system that outputs causal chains of actions:
actions can spawn other actions, and eventually they either succeed or fail.
The resulting logs tell you the story of what your software did: what
happened, and what caused it.
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Eliot works well within a single process, but can also be used across
multiple processes to trace causality across a distributed system.
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Eliot is only used to generate your logs; you will still need tools like
Logstash and ElasticSearch to aggregate and store logs if you are using
multiple processes.
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2021-10-28 23:38:32 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Jammy amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 1.13.0-1 | ||
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2021-10-28 23:38:59 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Jammy amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 1.11.0-1 | ||
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