SysLogHandler not writing to syslog with Python logging
Logging to syslog in Python
I was trying to use the standard Python logging
module to write messages to syslog. The logging
module has a SysLogHandler
class which can log to a local or remote syslog daemon.
With no host specified, SysLogHandler
uses localhost
which is what I wanted. I tried to use SysLogHandler,
but it just wouldn’t work. There was no error when I called the logging methods, but my messages didn’t show up in /var/log/syslog
.
syslog module works
Python also has a standard syslog
module. I tried it and it worked fine; my messages were written to the syslog file.
For example:
import syslog syslog.syslog('test')
syslogd isn’t listening
After running Wireshark I found the SysLogHandler
was correctly sending a UDP packet to localhost
on port 514. I could also see there was an ICMP response indicating the UDP packet was not received on that port. syslog wasn’t listening!
Use /dev/log
Instead of sending to localhost
, I wanted SysLogHandler
to pass the message to syslog on the local machine in the same way the syslog
Python module was doing.
The solution is to pass /dev/log
as the address
parameter to SysLogHandler
. It’s not well documented, but it works.
For example:
import logging from logging.handlers import SysLogHandler logger = logging.getLogger() logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) syslog = SysLogHandler(address='/dev/log') formatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)s: %(levelname)s %(message)s') syslog.setFormatter(formatter) logger.addHandler(syslog)
Easy when you know how.