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== Intro == | |||
You can use gcp cloud funtions to eat gcp logging events. | You can use gcp cloud funtions to eat gcp logging events. | ||
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the cloud event object can be treated as a dist, cloudevent['field'] | the cloud event object can be treated as a dist, cloudevent['field'] | ||
References | == References == | ||
https://medium.com/google-cloud/using-cloud-events-and-cloud-events-generator-4b71b8a90277 | https://medium.com/google-cloud/using-cloud-events-and-cloud-events-generator-4b71b8a90277 | ||
; sample code for event log: | |||
: https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/samples/functions-log-cloudevent |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 10 November 2022
Intro
You can use gcp cloud funtions to eat gcp logging events.
gcp logging -----> gcp eventarc --> gcp cloud functions ( lots of data ) ( filter on _this_ event) ( run _this_ code )
The hardest part for me is how to handle different types of events.
the cloud event object has a property called payload, but is that an object ? or a dict?
the cloud event object can be treated as a dist, cloudevent['field']
References
https://medium.com/google-cloud/using-cloud-events-and-cloud-events-generator-4b71b8a90277
- sample code for event log
- https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/samples/functions-log-cloudevent