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fluent-plugin-concat

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Fluentd Filter plugin to concatenate multiline log separated in multiple events.

Requirements

fluent-plugin-concatfluentdruby
>= 2.0.0>= v0.14.0>= 2.1
< 2.0.0>= v0.12.0>= 1.9

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'fluent-plugin-concat'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install fluent-plugin-concat

Configuration

Example

<filter docker.log>
  @type concat
  key loga
  #separator "\n"
  n_lines 10
  #multiline_start_regexp /^Start/
  #multiline_end_regexp /^End/
  #continuous_line_regexp nil
  #stream_identity_key nil
  #flush_interval 60
  #timeout_label nil
  #use_first_timestamp false
  #partial_key nil
  #partial_value nil
  #keep_partial_key false
  #use_partial_metadata false
  #keep_partial_metadata false
  #partial\_metadata\_format docker-fluentd
  #use\_partial\_cri\_logtag false
  #partial\_cri\_logtag\_key nil
  #partial\_cri\_stream\_key stream
</filter>

Parameter

parameterdescriptiondefault
keyThe key for part of multiline log
separatorThe separator of lines"\n"
n_linesThe number of lines. This is exclusive with multiline_start_regexnil
multiline_start_regexpThe regexp to match beginning of multiline. This is exclusive with n_linesnil
multiline_end_regexpThe regexp to match ending of multiline.This is exclusive with n_linesnil
continuous_line_regexpThe regexp to match continuous lines.This is exclusive with n_linesnil
stream_identity_keyThe key to determine which stream an event belongs tonil
flush_intervalThe number of seconds after which the last received event log will be flushed.If specified 0, wait for next line foreverr60
timeout_labelThe label name to handle events caused by timeoutnil
use_first_timestampUse timestamp of first record when buffer is flushedfalse
partial_keyThe field name that is the reference to concatenate recordsnil
partial_valueThe value stored in the field specified by partial_key that represent partial lognil
keep_partial_keyIf true, keep partial_key in concatenated recordsfalse
use_partial_metadataUse partial metadata to concatenate multiple recordsfalse
keep_partial_metadataIf true, keep partial metadatafalse
partial_metadata_formatInput format of the partial metadata (fluentd or journald docker log driver) ( docker-fluentd, docker-journald, docker-journald-lowercase)
Configure based on the input plugin, that is used.
The docker fluentd and journald log drivers are behaving differently, so the plugin needs to know, what to look for.
Use docker-journald-lowercase, if you have fields_lowercase true in the journald source config
docker-fluentd
use_partial_cri_logtagbool (optional)Use cri log tag to concatenate multiple records
partial_cri_logtag_keystring (optional)The key name that is referred to concatenate records on cri log
partial_cri_stream_keystring (optional)The key name that is referred to detect stream name on cri log

Usage

Every 10 events will be concatenated into one event.

<filter docker.log>
  @type concat
  key message
  n_lines 10
</filter>

Specify first line of multiline by regular expression.

<filter docker.log>
  @type concat
  key message
  multiline_start_regexp /^Start/
</filter>

You can handle timeout events and remaining buffers on shutdown this plugin.

<label @ERROR>
  <match docker.log>
    @type file
    path /path/to/error.log
  </match>
</label>

Handle timeout log lines the same as normal logs.

<filter **>
  @type concat
  key message
  multiline_start_regexp /^Start/
  flush_interval 5
  timeout_label @NORMAL
</filter>

<match **>
  @type relabel
  @label @NORMAL
</match>

<label @NORMAL>
  <match **>
    @type stdout
  </match>
</label>

Handle single line JSON from Docker containers.

<filter **>
  @type concat
  key message
  multiline_end_regexp /\n$/
</filter>

Handle Docker logs splitted in several parts (using partial_message), and do not add new line between parts.

<filter>
  @type concat
  key log
  partial_key partial_message
  partial_value true
  separator ""
</filter>

(Docker v19.03+) Handle Docker logs splitted in several parts (using use_partial_metadata), and do not add new line between parts.

<filter>
  @type concat
  key log
  use_partial_metadata true
  separator ""
</filter>

(Docker v20.10+) Handle Docker logs splitted in several parts (using use_partial_metadata), and do not add new line between parts.

Docker v20.10 improved partial message handling by adding better metadata in the journald log driver, this works now similarily to the fluentd log driver, but requires one additional setting

<filter>
  @type concat
  key log
  use_partial_metadata true
  partial_metadata_format docker-journald
  separator ""
</filter>

Handle Docker logs splitted in several parts (using newline detection), and do not add new line between parts (prior to Docker 18.06).

<filter **>
  @type concat
  key log
  multiline_end_regexp /\\n$/
  separator ""
</filter>

Handle containerd/cri in Kubernetes.

<source>
  @type tail
  path /var/log/containers/*.log
  <parse>
    @type regexp
    expression /^(?<time>[^ ]+) (?<stream>stdout|stderr) (?<logtag>[^ ]*) (?<message>.*)$/
    time_format %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L%z
  </parse>
  tag k8s
  @label @CONCAT
</source>

<label @CONCAT>
  <filter k8s>
    @type concat
    key message
    use_partial_cri_logtag true
    partial_cri_logtag_key logtag
    partial_cri_stream_key stream
  </filter>
  <match k8s>
    @type relabel
    @label @OUTPUT
  </match>
</label>

<label @OUTPUT>
  <match>
    @type stdout
  </match>
</label>

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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Package last updated on 25 May 2021

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