You will need to create an input in Splunk to import the log messages from your Django app. See "configuring the Django Splunk app" for details. You will also need to sourcetype your data as "django".
If you are using Django's file-system cache, then you can use the provided modular input to monitor the size of your cache. To set this up, configure an instance of the modular input using Splunk's manager at Settings » Data Inputs » "Django File Cache Size".
This project is open source. See GitHub for the source or LukeMurphey.net for more information.
1) Added Python 3 support
2) Updated the modular input library to 2.1.13
Added tagging and extractions for database transaction events (BEGIN and END)
Updating icon for Splunk 6.2
Views now automatically start the searches when viewed
Updated to work with Splunk 6.0
Fix the app icon path
A bunch of improvements:
Added a new overview dashboard, updated the styling, other miscellaneous changes
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