sumo-search
This gem interfaces with the Sumo Logic Search Job API. It may be used through native Ruby, or via a CLI that has been provided.
Installation
From the command line:
$ [sudo] gem install sumo-search
From your application's Gemfile
:
gem 'sumo-search'
Configuration
Your credentials go into the YAML file ~/.sumo_creds
.
An example YAML file is listed below:
backend:
email: [email protected]
password: trustno1
default:
email: [email protected]
password: test-pass
The credentials in the default
namespace are loaded by default.
To change this, set ENV['SUMO_CREDENTIAL']
to the credential that you would like to load.
Ruby Usage
To create a search job from ruby, the Sumo.search
method is provided.
For example, the following creates a search job for everything from the 2014-01-01:
search = Sumo.search(
:query => '*',
:from => '2014-01-01T00:00:00',
:to => '2014-01-01T23:59:59',
:time_zone => 'UTC'
)
To iterate through the messages returned by the API, use the #messages
method on the object returned by Sumo.search
.
search..each { || puts }
Similarly, iterating through the records can be acheived through the #records
method.
search.records.each { |record| puts record }
Note that the two above methods lazily grab the results in chunks, so iterating through these will take some time. The difference between records and messages is described at the bottom of this section of the api docs.
CLI Usage
The executable packaged with this gem is called sumo
.
Option | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
-q --query | true |
The query to send to the API |
-f --from | true |
The start date of the query (iso8601) |
-t --to | true |
The end date of the query (iso8601) |
-z --time-zone | true |
The time zone of the start and end dates |
-e --extract-key | false |
Extract the given key from the returned message |
-r --records | false |
Print out the records, not messages |
-v --version | false |
Print the version and exit |
-h --help | false |
Print the help message and exit. |
Examples:
# Search for everything from 2014-01-01.
sumo --query '*' --from '2014-01-01T00:00:00' --to '2014-01-01T23:59:59' --time-zone 'UTC'
# Search for everything containing 'StagingFitness' in 2013, extracting the 'message' key from the response.
sumo --query 'StagingFitness' --from '2013-01-01T00:00:00' --to '2014-01-01T00:00:00' --time-zone 'UTC' --extract-key 'message'