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Heroku: is it possible to send only application logs (not router logs) to a Heroku logging add-on?



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I have a Heroku app that has a very high volume of router logs, which aren't overly useful to me (the default response code metrics are sufficient).



However, I would like to be able to capture and search application logs using one of the logging add-ons (papertrail, timber.io, logentries, coralogix, logz.io – I don't really mind which one). By default those add-ons seem to capture all logs, including router logs, which mean they are prohibitively expensive for me (due to the volume).



With the Heroku CLI, you can filter just application logs with heroku logs -t --source app. Are there any add-ons that all you to apply such a filter before ingestion, so you only get charged for what you need?










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    I have a Heroku app that has a very high volume of router logs, which aren't overly useful to me (the default response code metrics are sufficient).



    However, I would like to be able to capture and search application logs using one of the logging add-ons (papertrail, timber.io, logentries, coralogix, logz.io – I don't really mind which one). By default those add-ons seem to capture all logs, including router logs, which mean they are prohibitively expensive for me (due to the volume).



    With the Heroku CLI, you can filter just application logs with heroku logs -t --source app. Are there any add-ons that all you to apply such a filter before ingestion, so you only get charged for what you need?










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      I have a Heroku app that has a very high volume of router logs, which aren't overly useful to me (the default response code metrics are sufficient).



      However, I would like to be able to capture and search application logs using one of the logging add-ons (papertrail, timber.io, logentries, coralogix, logz.io – I don't really mind which one). By default those add-ons seem to capture all logs, including router logs, which mean they are prohibitively expensive for me (due to the volume).



      With the Heroku CLI, you can filter just application logs with heroku logs -t --source app. Are there any add-ons that all you to apply such a filter before ingestion, so you only get charged for what you need?










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      I have a Heroku app that has a very high volume of router logs, which aren't overly useful to me (the default response code metrics are sufficient).



      However, I would like to be able to capture and search application logs using one of the logging add-ons (papertrail, timber.io, logentries, coralogix, logz.io – I don't really mind which one). By default those add-ons seem to capture all logs, including router logs, which mean they are prohibitively expensive for me (due to the volume).



      With the Heroku CLI, you can filter just application logs with heroku logs -t --source app. Are there any add-ons that all you to apply such a filter before ingestion, so you only get charged for what you need?







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