How to Monitor Integration Logs in Integrator?
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Log monitoring in Integrator is a vital functionality that offers significant advantages in monitoring and managing integration processes. Logs serve as a comprehensive record of system activities, capturing crucial information such as timestamps, transaction statuses, error details, and other relevant data. By leveraging log viewing capabilities, users gain valuable insights into the inner workings of their integrations, enabling them to proactively identify and address issues, optimize performance, and ensure the seamless operation of their e-commerce systems.
In the Integrator, select the project whose logs want to see on the project screen.
Locate the Logs in the panel and select it.
When the log screen is opened, the Flow Name must be selected first in order to see the logs on the screen.
After the flow selection, the Execution ID, Flow, Time, Status, Operator Name, Error Rate and Log Observation columns will be displayed on the screen.
Log viewing empowers users to monitor the performance of their integrations in real-time or retrospectively. By analyzing logs, users can assess the efficiency and effectiveness of data transfers, API calls, and other critical processes. Identifying bottlenecks or areas for improvement enables users to optimize their integrations, streamline workflows, and enhance overall system performance.
The following processes and information are critical for the management of logs in the integrator:
With the Filter field on the log screen of the integrator, the desired log file can be accessed quickly with filters such as SKU (product number), Execution ID, Status and Date Range.
There are 4 types of status in the integrator so that you can have an idea about the logs even at the first moment.
Empty: It is encountered when the endpoint that is used to extract data does not return any data to the integrator.
Processing: It is encountered when data is returned from the endpoint from which the data was retrieved, but the processed data is not finished yet and continues to be processed.
Failed: It is encountered when the process cannot be completed between two endpoints that require data transfer.
Success: It is encountered when the process is completed successfully between two endpoints that need to be transferred.
When the view icon is clicked on the log field in the table, the main log observation screen is opened as follows. This log contains all the details such as Request URL, Request Body, Response Body, and Process Details.
Click on the Execution ID at the beginning of each line to find out how much data is received in each transaction and to see product-based logs. The screen that comes up is the Log Detail screen.
Without the need to look at all logs on the log detail screen, the log of the relevant product can be accessed and errors can be detected directly.
Log viewing in Integrator is a powerful tool that facilitates error identification, performance optimization, auditing, and proactive monitoring. By leveraging the wealth of information contained in logs, businesses can enhance their integration processes, maintain data integrity, and achieve optimal efficiency in their e-commerce operations.