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This tutorial explains how Coralogix parses your Heroku router logs logs as JSON

Ariel Assaraf avatar
Written by Ariel Assaraf
Updated over a week ago

Heroku router logs can drive amazing value. Each of your Heroku router logs is going to be automatically parsed as JSON, allowing you to easily view its parameters graphically, filter by the different values, and enjoy informative Kibana dashboards. To get you started, we went ahead and created your first Dashboard.

How can I view my router logs dashboard?

Simply click Kibana on your Coralogix top bar => select Dashboard on the left menu => click "Open" => choose "Heroku router logs dashboard" => Enjoy :-)
**If Kibana doesn't load well, then it's probably a cookie issue, simply re-login to your account and try to reopen it.

JSON log format is great for many other reasons

Check out our automatic JSON parsing tutorial and learn how to visualize your parameters or how to turn them into columns and filters. In addition, JSON formatted logs allow a much more flexible alert definition, see how you can use it on our User-defined alerts tutorial.

Prefer to stay with your regular Heroku router logs?

Simply go to Settings => Rules and disable the group named "Heroku JSON Parsing Rules" by hovering its name and from the menu, selecting "Disable".

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