The Stream tab enables you to process and analyze high volumes of high-velocity data from a variety of sources in real time.
The Stream tab allows you to inspect individual events and watch as they’re ingested live.
It can be incredibly useful to be able to live-stream events as they’re ingested to know what’s going on in the context of the entire system. Like a supercharged terminal, the Stream tab in Axiom allows you to view streams of events, filter them to only see important information, and finally inspect each individual event.
This section introduces the Stream tab and its components that unlock powerful insights from your data.
The default view is one where you can easily see which datasets are available and also see some recent Starred Queries in case you want to jump directly into a stream:
Datasets overview
Select a dataset from the list of datasets to continue.
Upon selecting a dataset, you are immediately taken to the live event stream for that dataset:
Event stream
You can click an event to be taken to the event details slide-out:
Event details
On this slide-out, you can copy individual field values, or copy the entire event as JSON.
You can view and copy the raw data:
Event details
The Stream tab provides access to a powerful filter builder right on the toolbar:
Filter bar
For more information, see the filters documentation.
The stream has two time modes:
Live stream continuously checks for new events and presents them in the stream.
Time range only shows events that fall between a specific start and end date. This can be useful when investigating an issue. THe time range menu has some options to quickly choose some time ranges, or you can input a specific range for your search:
Time range menu
When you are ready to return to live streaming, click this button:
Return to Live button
Click the button again to pause the stream.
The Stream tab is customizable via the view settings menu:
View menu
Options include:
The starred queries slide-out is activated via the toolbar:
Starred queries
For more information, see Starred queries.
The Stream tab allows you to easily detect warnings and errors in your logs by highlighting the severity of log entries in different colors.
To highlight the severity of log entries:
As a result, Axiom automatically searches for the words warn
and error
in the keys of the fields mentioned in Step 1, and then displays warnings in orange and errors in red.