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fluent-plugin-beats

Fluentd plugin to accept events from Elastic Beats.

This plugin uses lumberjack protocol for communicating with each beat.

Requirements

fluent-plugin-beats fluentd ruby
>= 1.0.0 >= v1.0.0 >= 2.1
< 1.0.0 >= v0.12.0 >= 1.9

Installation

$ gem install fluent-plugin-beats --no-document

Configuration

Configuration example:

<source>
  @type beats
  metadata_as_tag
</source>

# Forward all events from beats to each index on elasticsearch
<match *beat>
  @type elasticsearch_dynamic
  logstash_format true
  logstash_prefix ${tag_parts[0]}
  type_name ${record['type']}
</match>

port

The port to listen to. Default Value is 5044.

If you use this plugin under multi-process environment in v1, the plugin will be launched in each worker. Port is assigned in sequential number, e.g. 5044, 5045 ... 504N.

bind

The bind address to listen to. Default Value is 0.0.0.0 (all addresses)

tag

The tag of the event.

metadata_as_tag

Use record['@metadata']['beat'] value instead of fixed tag.

format

The format of the log. This format is used for message field of filebeat event. See Parser article for more detail: http://docs.fluentd.org/articles/parser-plugin-overview

max_connections

Limit the number of connections from beat instances. Default is unlimited.

use_ssl, ssl_certificate, ssl_key, ssl_key_passphrase, ssl_version, ssl_ciphers

For lumberjack protocol.

Note

  • lumberjack directory is copied from logstash-input-beats and bit modified.
    • Add Server::Connection#closed? to check connection is dead or not
    • Remove id_stream argument from Server::Connection#run block
  • From lumberjack limitation, this plugin launches one thread for each connection. You can mitigate this problem by max_connections.

Slide

Talk at Elasticsearch meetup #14: Fluentd meets Beats