Syntax
newrelic.agent.record_log_event(message, level=None, timestamp=None, attributes=None, application=None, priority=None)Records a log event for use in logging in context.
Requirements
Python agent version 8.5.0 or higher.
Description
This records a log event that can be viewed and queried in the New Relic UI. If you want to use this outside of the context of a monitored transaction, use the application parameter.
Parameters
Parameter  | Description  | 
|---|---|
 string, dictionary  | Required. The  To report these attributes, enable context data forwarding and optionally configure include and exclude rules.  | 
 string  | Optional. Defines the logging level. Defaults to   | 
 float  | Optional. Defines the timestamp of the log message. Defaults to   | 
 dictionary  | Optional. Items included in this dictionary will be considered context data attributes under the prefix  To report these attributes, enable context data forwarding and optionally configure include and exclude rules.  | 
 object  | Optional. If you want to record a log event outside of the context of a monitored transaction, use this to associate the call with a specific application object. An application object can be obtained using the   | 
 object  | Optional. Sets the priority of the log event. See   | 
重要
This setting is disabled when high security mode is enabled.
Return values
None.
Examples
Record log event in background task
Here's an example of recording a log event associated with a background task:
@newrelic.agent.background_task()def bg_task():    # do some type of work in this background task...    application = newrelic.agent.application()    newrelic.agent.record_log_event('My log message.', application)Record log event in transaction
An example of recording a log event inside a transaction:
def fetch():    newrelic.agent.record_log_event('Fetching data.')    # do some type of work in this transaction...Record log event with context data attributes
Here's an example of recording a log event using message attributes and context attributes:
def fetch(product_id):    newrelic.agent.record_log_event({"message": "Fetching data", "product_id": product_id}, attributes={"thread_id": threading.get_ident()})    # do some type of work in this transaction...