A Firebase example could be really compelling too, as it would allow us to support log gathering without using a typical backend at all.

Regards,
Rob

On 1/11/2025 12:06 AM, Joshua Poore wrote:
One hundo, Austin. We’ll share as a proposal.

@Gedd Graphana is a great choice!

On Jan 10, 2025, at 7:37 PM, Austin Bennett <aus...@apache.org> wrote:

Thanks, Gedd!

FWIW:  Examples of integrations are generally what is most helpful to aid 
adoption.  This is probably even more important with Flagon, given relatively 
very few public use-cases online.


Also, @Joshua C. Poore <mailto:poor...@apache.org> , do share initial docs, 
design, etc once ready to accept comments.



On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 4:29 PM Gedd Johnson <geddjohns...@gmail.com 
<mailto:geddjohns...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey all!

And Happy New Year! I’m happy to work on an integration with the Grafana
stack and provide an example in the repo

Best,
Gedd Johnson

On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 16:54 Joshua Poore <poor...@apache.org 
<mailto:poor...@apache.org>> wrote:

Hi All,

Two quick things:

@JKY and I (mostly Jason) are working a big idea for UserALE. We’re doing
some feasibility studies, but then would like to raise with the community
on course of action and integration with current UserALE.js. More on this
soon, likely from @JKY.

The Board is interested in us have less dependency on ELK. Truly, Flagon
has NO dependency on ElasticSearch, though we do like it and have some
worked examples in our repos. Even though our ELK example back-end is just
that (and never, ever distributed as a release), it’s probably a good idea
to create another worked example of an integration between Flagon and other
back-end. I’ve heard of users pushing UserALE.js logs into ELK, CouchBase,
Postgress. Apache OpenSearch is a compelling alternative.

I’m not sure I’ll be able to do much with it in the near term... Is there
anyone who might be interested in rolling a worked example for integration
with another backend? Generally, this is pretty easy given UserALE.just
posts json to wherever. Let me know and I’m happy to help testing!

Josh




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