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Automatically watch new streams while watching group #214
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Also running into this. Thought --watch was supposed to continue reading the logs. |
Seems like it should be pretty straightforward to poll for new streams. I might take a crack at it. |
@jorgebastida do you know if there's duplicate issues/PRs for this? If not I can probably contribute this - I need/want it :) |
I need it too! I'm working on an Elasticsearch ingestor using awslogs |
@nutellinoit What would be the advantage of using awslog versus regular lamdba and filter? |
@cykl We used lambda for a couple of days, the problem is running costs. If a service goes crazy and the elasticsearch hard disk fills up, you can pay $ 100 a day without realizing it |
Is anyone working on adding this feature? It would be super cool to see this :-) |
I am going to bite the bullet and try to submit a patch for this in the following weeks |
What about #196? |
@jorgebastida did you have any chance to look at this? |
any updates here ? |
If you start watching a group, and a new stream is created within in, it does not show its logs. you have to exit command and re run to see new logs.
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