About LogsDB

The Universal Log Encyclopedia. Know your logs. Parse anything. Anywhere.

Our Mission

LogsDB was created to solve a common problem faced by developers, system administrators, and security professionals: understanding and parsing the countless log formats across different technologies.

Whether you're debugging an Nginx issue, analyzing Apache access patterns, investigating Linux authentication logs, or building a SIEM pipeline, LogsDB provides the comprehensive documentation and tools you need.

Our goal is to be the definitive reference for log formats—a Wikipedia for logs that the community can contribute to and improve over time.

Documentation

  • Detailed log format specifications
  • Field-by-field explanations
  • Real-world log examples
  • Regex patterns for parsing

Coverage

  • Web servers (Nginx, Apache, IIS)
  • Operating systems (Linux, Windows)
  • Databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB)
  • Containers (Docker, Kubernetes)

Tools

  • Regex Builder with 70+ patterns
  • Interactive log parser
  • Sample log generator
  • Export to Logstash, Fluentd, Vector

Community

  • Open source on GitHub
  • Wikipedia-style contributions
  • Transparent review process
  • Community-driven improvements

Free and Open Source

LogsDB is completely free to use and open source. Our documentation, tools, and data are available to everyone. We believe that knowledge about log formats should be accessible to all developers and operators.

The project is hosted on GitHub where anyone can contribute new log formats, improve existing documentation, fix errors, or suggest new features.

Contact

Have questions, suggestions, or want to report an issue?

Issues & Features:GitHub Issues

Email:contact@logsdb.com