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	Structured Logging
A structured logging system can be useful when your logs are destined for a machine to parse and process. By maintaining its machine-readable characteristics, it enables more efficient searching and aggregations when consumed by software such as the "ELK stack".
Synapse's structured logging system is configured via the file that Synapse's
log_config config option points to. The file should include a formatter which
uses the synapse.logging.TerseJsonFormatter class included with Synapse and a
handler which uses the above formatter.
There is also a synapse.logging.JsonFormatter option which does not include
a timestamp in the resulting JSON. This is useful if the log ingester adds its
own timestamp.
A structured logging configuration looks similar to the following:
version: 1
formatters:
    structured:
        class: synapse.logging.TerseJsonFormatter
handlers:
    file:
        class: logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler
        formatter: structured
        filename: /path/to/my/logs/homeserver.log
        when: midnight
        backupCount: 3  # Does not include the current log file.
        encoding: utf8
loggers:
    synapse:
        level: INFO
        handlers: [remote]
    synapse.storage.SQL:
        level: WARNING
The above logging config will set Synapse as 'INFO' logging level by default, with the SQL layer at 'WARNING', and will log to a file, stored as JSON.
It is also possible to configure Synapse to log to a remote endpoint by using the
synapse.logging.RemoteHandler class included with Synapse. It takes the
following arguments:
- host: Hostname or IP address of the log aggregator.
- port: Numerical port to contact on the host.
- maximum_buffer: (Optional, defaults to 1000) The maximum buffer size to allow.
A remote structured logging configuration looks similar to the following:
version: 1
formatters:
    structured:
        class: synapse.logging.TerseJsonFormatter
handlers:
    remote:
        class: synapse.logging.RemoteHandler
        formatter: structured
        host: 10.1.2.3
        port: 9999
loggers:
    synapse:
        level: INFO
        handlers: [remote]
    synapse.storage.SQL:
        level: WARNING
The above logging config will set Synapse as 'INFO' logging level by default, with the SQL layer at 'WARNING', and will log JSON formatted messages to a remote endpoint at 10.1.2.3:9999.