https://github.com/Workable/flask-log-request-id
celery flask python request-id web
Score: 17.69920651423148
Last synced: about 17 hours ago
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Repository metadata:
Flask extension to track and log Request-ID headers produced by PaaS like Heroku and load balancers like Amazon ELB
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/Workable/flask-log-request-id
- Owner: Workable
- License: mit
- Created: 2017-07-25T13:42:39.000Z (over 8 years ago)
- Default Branch: develop
- Last Pushed: 2024-07-02T18:47:24.000Z (over 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-01-11T02:30:23.908Z (25 days ago)
- Topics: celery, flask, python, request-id, web
- Language: Python
- Homepage:
- Size: 75.2 KB
- Stars: 116
- Watchers: 11
- Forks: 25
- Open Issues: 17
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE.md
Owner metadata:
- Name: Workable
- Login: Workable
- Email: support@workable.com
- Kind: organization
- Description:
- Website: https://www.workable.com
- Location:
- Twitter: Workable
- Company:
- Icon url: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/7138658?v=4
- Repositories: 90
- Last Synced at: 2023-08-03T11:13:03.530Z
- Profile URL: https://github.com/Workable
GitHub Events
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- Watch event: 4
- Total: 4
Last Year
- Watch event: 1
- Total: 1
Committers metadata
Last synced: 1 day ago
Total Commits: 55
Total Committers: 4
Avg Commits per committer: 13.75
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.109
Commits in past year: 0
Committers in past year: 0
Avg Commits per committer in past year: 0.0
Development Distribution Score (DDS) in past year: 0.0
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| Konstantinos Paliouras | p****s@w****m | 49 |
| Konstantinos Paliouras | k****s@a****i | 3 |
| Ari Croock | a****k@i****a | 2 |
| Kuldeep Rishi | k****i@g****m | 1 |
Issue and Pull Request metadata
Last synced: 25 days ago
Total issues: 26
Total pull requests: 41
Average time to close issues: 2 months
Average time to close pull requests: 11 days
Total issue authors: 14
Total pull request authors: 11
Average comments per issue: 1.04
Average comments per pull request: 0.56
Merged pull request: 28
Bot issues: 0
Bot pull requests: 0
Past year issues: 0
Past year pull requests: 0
Past year average time to close issues: N/A
Past year average time to close pull requests: N/A
Past year issue authors: 0
Past year pull request authors: 0
Past year average comments per issue: 0
Past year average comments per pull request: 0
Past year merged pull request: 0
Past year bot issues: 0
Past year bot pull requests: 0
Top Issue Authors
- sque (12)
- halfdan (2)
- POD666 (1)
- karellincoln (1)
- ivica-k (1)
- twosigmajab (1)
- Sytten (1)
- diogobaeder (1)
- chandradharrao (1)
- diegohsi2 (1)
- geniass (1)
- guneemwelloeux (1)
- RangerWolf (1)
- nickelwound (1)
Top Pull Request Authors
- sque (29)
- innnkkki (2)
- ritwickdey (2)
- kuldeeprishi (1)
- abeerag (1)
- saggit (1)
- talhakum (1)
- jeffbuswell (1)
- geniass (1)
- justprox (1)
- InvaQ (1)
Top Issue Labels
- enhancement (5)
- bug (2)
- discussion (2)
- testing (2)
- configuration (1)
Top Pull Request Labels
- bug (1)
Package metadata
- Total packages: 1
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Total downloads:
- pypi: 84,465 last-month
- Total docker downloads: 6,864
- Total dependent packages: 6
- Total dependent repositories: 20
- Total versions: 5
- Total maintainers: 2
pypi.org: flask-log-request-id
Flask extension that can parse and handle multiple types of request-id sent by request processors like Amazon ELB, Heroku or any multi-tier infrastructure as the one used for microservices.
- Homepage: http://github.com/Workable/flask-log-request-id
- Documentation: https://flask-log-request-id.readthedocs.io/
- Licenses: MIT
- Latest release: 0.10.1 (published over 6 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-02-03T23:37:23.372Z (1 day ago)
- Versions: 5
- Dependent Packages: 6
- Dependent Repositories: 20
- Downloads: 84,465 Last month
- Docker Downloads: 6,864
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Rankings:
- Downloads: 1.031%
- Dependent packages count: 1.575%
- Dependent repos count: 3.252%
- Average: 4.256%
- Stargazers count: 6.872%
- Forks count: 8.55%
- Maintainers (2)
Dependencies
- Flask >=0.8