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github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/receiver/otlpjsonfilereceiver
Status | |
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Stability | development: profiles |
alpha: traces, metrics, logs | |
Distributions | contrib |
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Code Owners | @djaglowski, @atoulme |
This receiver will read pipeline data from JSON files. The data is written in Protobuf JSON encoding using OpenTelemetry protocol.
The receiver will watch the directory and read files. If a file is updated or added, the receiver will read it in its entirety again.
The data is serialized according to the OpenTelemetry Protocol File Exporter.
The following settings are required:
include
: set a glob path of files to include in data collectionExample:
receivers:
otlpjsonfile:
include:
- "/var/log/*.log"
exclude:
- "/var/log/example.log"
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