Analyzing our own Nginx logs with ClickHouse ® on Tinybird
Blog post from Tinybird
The post explains how Tinybird can be used internally to analyze Nginx traffic in real-time and automatically, providing a guide for users to do the same. To follow the process, users need a Tinybird account, code from a specified GitHub repository containing necessary configurations, and the tbtail tool to stream logs to Tinybird. The service, currently in private beta, requires users to contact Tinybird for account activation. Once the required tools are set up, users can clone the data project locally, set it up on Tinybird, and begin streaming logs. The post details how to install tbtail and use it to automatically send logs to Tinybird, allowing users to access real-time traffic insights via a dashboard and utilize the query_grouped_requests pipe for aggregated data queries.