log_group_name | Customized log group name which supports {ClusterName} and {TaskId} placeholders. One valid example is /aws/metrics/{ClusterName} . It will search for ClusterName (or aws.ecs.cluster.name ) resource attribute in the metrics data and replace with the actual cluster name. If none of them are found in the resource attribute map, {ClusterName} will be replaced by undefined . Similar way, for the {TaskId} , it searches for TaskId (or aws.ecs.task.id ) key in the resource attribute map. For {NodeName} , it searches for NodeName (or k8s.node.name ) | "/metrics/default" |
log_stream_name | Customized log stream name which supports {TaskId} , {ClusterName} , {NodeName} , {ContainerInstanceId} , and {TaskDefinitionFamily} placeholders. One valid example is {TaskId} . It will search for TaskId (or aws.ecs.task.id ) resource attribute in the metrics data and replace with the actual task id. If none of them are found in the resource attribute map, {TaskId} will be replaced by undefined . Similarly, for the {TaskDefinitionFamily} , it searches for TaskDefinitionFamily (or aws.ecs.task.family ). For the {ClusterName} , it searches for ClusterName (or aws.ecs.cluster.name ). For {NodeName} , it searches for NodeName (or k8s.node.name ). For {ContainerInstanceId} , it searches for ContainerInstanceId (or aws.ecs.container.instance.id ). (Note: ContainerInstanceId (or aws.ecs.container.instance.id ) only works for AWS ECS EC2 launch type. | "otel-stream" |
log_retention | LogRetention is the option to set the log retention policy for only newly created CloudWatch Log Groups. Defaults to Never Expire if not specified or set to 0. Possible values for retention in days are 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 365, 400, 545, 731, 1827, 2192, 2557, 2922, 3288, or 3653. | "Never Expire" |
tags | Tags is the option to set tags for the CloudWatch Log Group. If specified, please add at most 50 tags. Input is a string to string map like so: { 'key': 'value' }. Keys must be between 1-128 characters and follow the regex pattern: ^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]+)$ (alphanumerics, whitespace, and _.:/=+-!). Values must be between 1-256 characters and follow the regex pattern: ^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]*)$ (alphanumerics, whitespace, and _.:/=+-!). Link to tagging restrictions | No tags set |
namespace | Customized CloudWatch metrics namespace | "default" |
endpoint | Optionally override the default CloudWatch service endpoint. | |
no_verify_ssl | Enable or disable TLS certificate verification. | false |
proxy_address | Upload Structured Logs to AWS CloudWatch through a proxy. | |
region | Send Structured Logs to AWS CloudWatch in a specific region. If this field is not present in config, environment variable "AWS_REGION" can then be used to set region. | determined by metadata |
role_arn | IAM role to upload segments to a different account. | |
max_retries | Maximum number of retries before abandoning an attempt to post data. | 1 |
dimension_rollup_option | DimensionRollupOption is the option for metrics dimension rollup. Three options are available: NoDimensionRollup , SingleDimensionRollupOnly and ZeroAndSingleDimensionRollup . The default value is ZeroAndSingleDimensionRollup . Enabling feature gate awsemf.nodimrollupdefault will set default to NoDimensionRollup . | "ZeroAndSingleDimensionRollup" (Enable both zero dimension rollup and single dimension rollup) |
resource_to_telemetry_conversion | "resource_to_telemetry_conversion" is the option for converting resource attributes to telemetry attributes. It has only one config onption- enabled . For metrics, if enabled=true , all the resource attributes will be converted to metric labels by default. See Resource Attributes to Metric Labels section below for examples. | enabled=false |
output_destination | "output_destination" is an option to specify the EMFExporter output. Currently, two options are available. "cloudwatch" or "stdout" | cloudwatch |
detailed_metrics | Retain detailed datapoint values in exported metrics (e.g instead of exporting a quantile as a statistical value, preserve the quantile's population) | false |
parse_json_encoded_attr_values | List of attribute keys whose corresponding values are JSON-encoded strings and will be converted to JSON structures in emf logs. For example, the attribute string value "{\"x\":5,\"y\":6}" will be converted to a json object: {"x": 5, "y": 6} | [ ] |
metric_declarations | List of rules for filtering exported metrics and their dimensions. | [ ] |
metric_descriptors | List of rules for inserting or updating metric descriptors. | [ ] |
retain_initial_value_of_delta_metric | This option specifies how the first value of a metric is handled. AWS EMF expects metric values to only contain deltas to the previous value. In the default case the first received value is therefor not sent to AWS but only used as a baseline for follow up changes to this metric. This is fine for high throughput metrics with stable labels (e.g. requests{code=200} ). In this case it does not matter if the first value of this metric is discarded. However when your metric describes infrequent events or events with high label cardinality, then the exporter in default configuration would still drop the first occurrence of this metric. With this configuration value set to true the first value of all metrics will instead be send to AWS. | false |