SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Loggly, the maker of the world's most popular cloud-based, enterprise-class log management service, today announced a new integration with GitHub. Available with Loggly 3.0, a unified log analysis and monitoring solution designed for companies building modern software applications running in the cloud and serverless architectures, the GitHub integration delivers one-click access to source code from within the Loggly interface.
“GitHub has become an integral part of the DevOps toolchain in many enterprises and is used by millions of developers,” said Manoj Chaudhary, chief technology officer at Loggly. “We’re excited to be the first log analysis company to integrate with GitHub. This integration is another way that Loggly 3.0 simplifies and accelerates the process of moving from error identification to resolution.”
"Loggly offers a powerful and effective way of connecting log analysis with source code,” said Jared Jones, Business Development Manager at GitHub. “The integration with GitHub strengthens the tie of operational troubleshooting and software development. The developer community will benefit from the GitHub integration, making it faster and easier for developers to deliver quality software."
The new integration enables Loggly users to match an exception to the exact file and line that generated that exception within source code managed in GitHub. The integration requires no additional instrumentation. Regardless of whether the user investigating the exception wrote the source code or not, he or she can find the right code with just one click. In addition, users can:
- Quickly view all recent commits on the relevant source code files, since recent changes are often the sources of exceptions.
- Create an issue in GitHub directly from within Loggly or add a comment to an existing issue so that no bugs fall through the cracks.
Summary Benefits
- Shorter mean time to resolution (MTTR) through a tighter connection between exceptions and the source code that generated them.
- Better teamwork since Loggly users can quickly identify the right people to bring into an issue and efficiently initiate the tracking process in GitHub.
- Better auditing of regressions by connecting logs to change history.
- Less risk of leaving costly bugs untracked.
To learn more about the Loggly-GitHub integration, visit https://www.loggly.com.
About Loggly
Loggly is the world’s most popular unified log analysis and monitoring service, serving more than 10,000 customers including one-third of the Fortune 500. With DevOps teams buried in a sea of operational data, Loggly’s vision is to Reveal What MattersTM. With Loggly, application owners get real-time visibility across metrics and logs from any source. Our cloud-based service automatically structures and summarizes this data and connects it to the tools that teams use every day. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, the company is backed by True Ventures, Matrix Partners, Cisco, Trinity Ventures, Harmony Partners, Data Collective Venture Capital, and others. Loggly is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner and a Docker Ecosystem Technology Partner. Visit us at www.loggly.com or follow @loggly on Twitter.