fluent-plugin-concat

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

Requirements

fluent-plugin-concat fluentd ruby
>= 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

key (required)

The key for part of multiline log.

separator

The separator of lines. Default value is "\n".

n_lines

The number of lines. This is exclusive with multiline_start_regex.

multiline_start_regexp

The regexp to match beginning of multiline. This is exclusive with n_lines.

multiline_end_regexp

The regexp to match ending of multiline. This is exclusive with n_lines.

continuous_line_regexp

The regexp to match continuous lines. This is exclusive with n_lines.

stream_identity_key

The key to determine which stream an event belongs to.

flush_interval

The number of seconds after which the last received event log will be flushed. If specified 0, wait for next line forever.

use_first_timestamp

Use timestamp of first record when buffer is flushed.

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>

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.