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logagent-filter-input-grep
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Apply regex to filter raw input from @sematext/logagent
Apply regex to filter raw input from @sematext/logagent
Assuming @sematext/logagent is installed gloabally:
npm i -g @sematext/logagent
npm i -g logagent-filter-input-grep
Add following section to @sematext/logagent configuration file. Please note you could use the plugin with multiple configurations. Output of the first filter is passed into the next one ...:
input:
files:
- '/var/log/**/*.log'
inputFilter:
- module: logagent-filter-input-grep
config:
matchSource: !!js/regexp /myapp.log/
include: !!js/regexp /info|error/i
exclude: !!js/regexp /test/i
output:
elasticsearch:
url: http://localhost:9200
index: mylogs
The example above filters all log files with the content "info" or "error", and drops all lines with the keyword "test".
Run logagent:
logagent --config myconfig.yml
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Apply regex to filter raw input from @sematext/logagent
We found that logagent-filter-input-grep demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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