BREAKING
Since the 2305.1.0 release we are no longer saving the actual stored message (the raw data) as it has proven to be too much stress on the db without any added value. There is a config option store_message
that, if set to true
also requires an AWS config to be added. Then the raw messages will be stored in an S3 bucket.
Also, the stored_message
data column should be regarded as deprecated and will be removed via a migration in a future release.
Note
Since version 2302.1.0 (Feb 2023) the database has switched from MySQL to PostgreSQL.
Simple Mailgun log persistence in Phoenix/Elixir.
MailgunLogger is a simple admin tool that uses the Mailgun API to retrieves events on a regular basis from Mailgun - who only provide a limited time of event storage - and stores them inside a PostgreSQL database. For efficiency and less complexity, it retrieves events for the last two days (free accounts offer up to three days of persistence) and then inserts everything. Only new events will pass the unique constraint on the db.
This is done because, as stated in the Mailgun docs, it is not guaranteed that for a given time period, all actual events will be ready, since some take time to get into the system although they already happened.
An AWS bucket can be configured to store the raw messages on S3.
See the docs for implementation details.
IMPORTANT
This application is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Mailgun, or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. The official Mailgun website can be found at Mailgun.
This is NOT meant as a replacement for the excellent online tooling provided by Mailgun. Just simple storage, that's it.
Jack + Joe is not responsible for your use of this tool, neither for any persistence guarantees. Free comes at a price :)
We use a simplified version numbering in the format of:
YYMM.MAJOR.MINOR
Where minor version bumps are consider to be hotfixes or small patches, major are bigger changes. For example:
2202.3.1 -> 2022, Februari, third major release, hotfix number 1.
Every month the major and minor versions are reset to zero, but start with one:
2202.4.0
2202.4.1
2202.5.0
2203.1.0
2203.2.0
2203.3.0
2203.3.1
2203.3.2
2203.4.0
2204.1.0
...
MailgunLogger is available as a Docker image at Docker.
Following variables are available:
[Required]
- ML_DB_USER: database user
- ML_DB_PASSWORD: database password
- ML_DB_NAME: database name
- ML_DB_HOST: database host
[Optional]
- ML_PAGESIZE: events per page
- ML_LOG_LEVEL: log level (info, debug, warn, ...)
- MAILGUN_API_KEY: to send the password reset email
- MAILGUN_DOMAIN: to send the password reset email
- MAILGUN_FROM: to send the password reset email
- MAILGUN_REPLY_TO: to send the password reset email
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AWS key
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: AWS access key
- AWS_REGION: AWS region (e.g.:
eu-central-1
) - AWS_BUCKET: AWS bucket
- AWS_PORT: AWS port (e.g.: 443)
- AWS_SCHEME: AWS scheme (e.g.:
https
) - AWS_ASSET_HOST: AWS asset host name (e.g.:
http://files.yourdomain.com.s3.amazonaws.com/
) - AWS_HOST: AWS host (e.g.:
s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
) - RAW_PATH: path from bucket root to store the messages on AWS
$ docker run -d -p 5050:5050 \
-e "ML_DB_USER=username" \
-e "ML_DB_PASSWORD=password" \
-e "ML_DB_NAME=mailgun_logger" \
-e "ML_DB_HOST=my_db_host" \
--name mailgun_logger jackjoe/mailgun_logger
With the following docker-compose.yml
:
version: "3"
services:
db:
image: postgres
networks:
- webnet
environment:
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=logger
- POSTGRES_USER=logger
- POSTGRES_DATABASE=mailgun_logger
volumes:
- db_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
web:
image: jackjoe/mailgun_logger
depends_on:
- db
entrypoint: ["./wait-for", "db:3306", "--", "./start.sh"]
ports:
- "5050:5050"
networks:
- webnet
environment:
- "ML_DB_USER=logger"
- "ML_DB_PASSWORD=logger"
- "ML_DB_NAME=mailgun_logger"
- "ML_DB_HOST=db"
- "MAILGUN_API_KEY=*****"
- "MAILGUN_DOMAIN=m.mydomain.be"
- "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=******"
- "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=******"
- "AWS_REGION=eu-central-1"
- "AWS_BUCKET=*****"
- "AWS_PORT=443"
- "AWS_SCHEME=https://"
- "AWS_ASSET_HOST=*****"
- "AWS_HOST=s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com"
- "RAW_PATH=mailgun_logger/messages"
networks:
webnet:
external: false
volumes:
db_data: {}
Run:
$ docker-compose up
Then head over to http://0.0.0.0:5050.
To run on your local machine, you need to setup shop first. Mailgun Logger requires a PostgreSQL database using the following environment variables along with their defaults:
# config/config.ex
config :mailgun_logger, MailgunLogger.Repo,
username: System.get_env("ML_DB_USER", "mailgun_logger_ci"),
password: System.get_env("ML_DB_PASSWORD", "johndoe"),
database: System.get_env("ML_DB_NAME", "mailgun_logger_ci_test"),
hostname: System.get_env("ML_DB_HOST", "localhost"),
Either export your own enviroment variables or adhere to the defaults. Then, for convenience, run:
# runs mix local.hex, deps.get, compile; install dev certificates, make run (see below)
$ make install
which will install all dependencies and setup local dev https certificates using phx.cert
.
Then you can run the project:
# runs `iex -S mix phx.server`
$ make run
All of the make targets are convenience wrappers around mix
, feel free to run your own. If you are using your own environment variables, consider gathering them in an .env
file and source that prior to running the make command:
# non POSIX uses `source` instead of `.`
$ . .env && make run
Then head over to https://0.0.0.0:7000.
- test coverage
- provide generic logging agent? (no papertrail)
This software is licensed under the MIT license.
MailgunLogger is our very first open source project, and we are excited to get it out! We love open source and contributed to various tools over the years, and now we have our own! We use it ourselves as well.
Our announcement article.
Get to know our projects, get in touch. jackjoe.be