Time zone handling and `datepart()` in Seq 2021.2
Seq internally stores all event timestamps in UTC. When you browse logs in the Seq UI, these get converted into your local time zone for display, »
Seq internally stores all event timestamps in UTC. When you browse logs in the Seq UI, these get converted into your local time zone for display, »
Today we're pleased to take the wraps off of Seq 2021.2, which you can download from datalust.co [https://datalust.co/download], or »
We love all things Docker, especially the opportunity it presents for streamlining how apps like Seq are deployed and operated. Running Seq under Docker is ridiculously »
OpenID Connect and Azure Active Directory authentication on Kubernetes, updated to .NET 5.0.2, seqcli improvements, and what you missed in 2020.5! »
Seq 2020.4 has just hit the downloads page [https://datalust.co/download] and Docker Hub [https://hub.docker.com/datalust/seq]. In it you' »
This release improves stability for Seq customers using Azure Active Directory (AAD) authentication. We've also made some much-anticipated changes to live tailing to make »
Seq Forwarder [https://github.com/datalust/seq-forwarder] is a tiny local server that imitates the Seq HTTP ingestion API. You can send logs to it using »
Reading time: 2 minutes We're working on a new six-weekly release cadence, so Seq 2020.2 is here six weeks after 2020.1 [https: »
Seq 2020.1 includes some interesting query language improvements, including object literals, a universal `ci` case-insensitive text comparison modifier, conditional expressions, and a bunch of new built-ins. Now seems like a good time to reintroduce our much-loved query language from the ground, up! »
Seq 2020.1 adds OpenID Connect support, so users can now log into Seq with the single set of credentials managed by their identity provider. »