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fluent-plugin-elasticsearchfork
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I wrote this so you can search logs routed through Fluentd.
$ gem install fluent-plugin-elasticsearch
In your fluentd configration, use type elasticsearch
. Additional configuration is optional, default values would look like this:
host localhost
port 9200
index_name fluentd
type_name fluentd
Index templates
This plugin creates ElasticSearch indices by merely writing to them. Consider using Index Templates to gain control of what get indexed and how. See this example for a good starting point.
More options:
hosts host1:port1,host2:port2,host3:port3
or
hosts https://customhost.com:443/path,https://username:password@host-failover.com:443
You can specify multiple elasticsearch hosts with separator ",".
If you specify multiple hosts, this plugin will load balance updates to elasticsearch. This is an elasticsearch-ruby feature, the default strategy is round-robin.
If you specify this option, host and port options are ignored.
user demo
password secret
path /elastic_search/
scheme https
You can specify user and password for HTTP basic auth. If used in conjunction with a hosts list, then these options will be used by default i.e. if you do not provide any of these options within the hosts listed.
logstash_format true # defaults to false
This is meant to make writing data into elasticsearch compatible to what logstash writes. By doing this, one could take advantade of kibana.
logstash_prefix mylogs # defaults to "logstash"
By default, the records inserted into index logstash-YYMMDD
. This option allows to insert into specified index like mylogs-YYMMDD
.
logstash_dateformat %Y.%m. # defaults to "%Y.%m.%d"
By default, when inserting records in logstash format, @timestamp is dynamically created with the time at log ingestion. If you'd like to use a custom time. Include an @timestamp with your record.
{"@timestamp":"2014-04-07T000:00:00-00:00"}
By default, the records inserted into index logstash-YYMMDD
. This option allows to insert into specified index like logstash-YYYYMM
for a monthly index.
utc_index true
By default, the records inserted into index logstash-YYMMDD
with utc (Coordinated Universal Time). This option allows to use local time if you describe utc_index to false.
request_timeout 15s # defaults to 5s
You can specify HTTP request timeout.
This is useful when Elasticsearch cannot return response for bulk request within the default of 5 seconds.
reload_connections false # defaults to true
You can tune how the elasticsearch-transport host reloading feature works. By default it will reload the host list from the server every 10,000th request to spread the load. This can be an issue if your ElasticSearch cluster is behind a Reverse Proxy, as fluentd process may not have direct network access to the ElasticSearch nodes.
reload_on_failure true # defaults to false
Indicates that the elasticsearch-transport will try to reload the nodes addresses if there is a failure while making the request, this can be useful to quickly remove a dead node from the list of addresses.
include_tag_key true # defaults to false
tag_key tag # defaults to tag
This will add the fluentd tag in the json record. For instance, if you have a config like this:
<match my.logs>
type elasticsearch
include_tag_key true
tag_key _key
</match>
The record inserted into elasticsearch would be
{"_key":"my.logs", "name":"Johnny Doeie"}
id_key request_id # use "request_id" field as a record id in ES
By default, all records inserted into elasticsearch get a random _id. This option allows to use a field in the record as an identifier.
This following record {"name":"Johnny","request_id":"87d89af7daffad6"}
will trigger the following ElasticSearch command
{ "index" : { "_index" : "logstash-2013.01.01, "_type" : "fluentd", "_id" : "87d89af7daffad6" } }
{ "name": "Johnny", "request_id": "87d89af7daffad6" }
fluentd-plugin-elasticsearch is a buffered output that uses elasticseach's bulk API. So additional buffer configuration would be (with default values):
buffer_type memory
flush_interval 60
retry_limit 17
retry_wait 1.0
num_threads 1
Please consider using fluent-plugin-forest to send multiple logs to multiple ElasticSearch indices:
<match my.logs.*>
type forest
subtype elasticsearch
remove_prefix my.logs
<template>
logstash_prefix ${tag}
# ...
</template>
</match>
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)If you have a question, open an Issue.
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