Hints based autodiscover
editHints based autodiscover
editFilebeat supports autodiscover based on hints from the provider. The hints system looks for
hints in Kubernetes Pod annotations or Docker labels that have the prefix co.elastic.logs
. As soon as
the container starts, Filebeat will check if it contains any hints and launch the proper config for
it. Hints tell Filebeat how to get logs for the given container. By default logs will be retrieved
from the container using the container
input. You can use hints to modify this behavior. This is the full
list of supported hints:
co.elastic.logs/enabled
editFilebeat gets logs from all containers by default, you can set this hint to false
to ignore
the output of the container. Filebeat won’t read or send logs from it. If default config is
disabled, you can use this annotation to enable log retrieval only for containers with this
set to true
. If you are aiming to use this with Kubernetes, have in mind that annotation
values can only be of string type so you will need to explicitly define this as "true"
or "false"
accordingly.
co.elastic.logs/multiline.*
editMultiline settings. See Multiline messages for a full list of all supported options.
co.elastic.logs/json.*
editJSON settings. See json
for a full list of all supported options.
co.elastic.logs/include_lines
editA list of regular expressions to match the lines that you want Filebeat to include. See Inputs for more info.
co.elastic.logs/exclude_lines
editA list of regular expressions to match the lines that you want Filebeat to exclude. See Inputs for more info.
co.elastic.logs/module
editInstead of using raw docker
input, specifies the module to use to parse logs from the container. See
Modules for the list of supported modules.
co.elastic.logs/fileset
editWhen module is configured, map container logs to module filesets. You can either configure a single fileset like this:
co.elastic.logs/fileset: access
Or configure a fileset per stream in the container (stdout and stderr):
co.elastic.logs/fileset.stdout: access co.elastic.logs/fileset.stderr: error
co.elastic.logs/raw
editWhen an entire input/module configuration needs to be completely set the raw
hint can be used. You can provide a
stringified JSON of the input configuration. raw
overrides every other hint and can be used to create both a single or
a list of configurations.
co.elastic.logs/raw: "[{\"containers\":{\"ids\":[\"${data.container.id}\"]},\"multiline\":{\"negate\":\"true\",\"pattern\":\"^test\"},\"type\":\"docker\"}]"
co.elastic.logs/processors
editDefine a processor to be added to the Filebeat input/module configuration. See Processors for the list of supported processors.
If processors configuration uses list data structure, object fields must be enumerated.
For example, hints for the rename
processor configuration below
processors: - rename: fields: - from: "a.g" to: "e.d" fail_on_error: true
will look like:
co.elastic.logs/processors.rename.fields.0.from: "a.g" co.elastic.logs/processors.rename.fields.1.to: "e.d" co.elastic.logs/processors.rename.fail_on_error: 'true'
If processors configuration uses map data structure, enumeration is not needed. For example, the equivalent to the add_fields
configuration below
processors: - add_fields: target: project fields: name: myproject
is
co.elastic.logs/processors.1.add_fields.target: "project" co.elastic.logs/processors.1.add_fields.fields.name: "myproject"
In order to provide ordering of the processor definition, numbers can be provided. If not, the hints builder will do arbitrary ordering:
co.elastic.logs/processors.1.dissect.tokenizer: "%{key1} %{key2}" co.elastic.logs/processors.dissect.tokenizer: "%{key2} %{key1}"
In the above sample the processor definition tagged with 1
would be executed first.
co.elastic.logs/pipeline
editDefine an ingest pipeline ID to be added to the Filebeat input/module configuration.
co.elastic.logs/pipeline: custom-pipeline
When hints are used along with templates, then hints will be evaluated only in case there is no template’s condition that resolves to true. For example:
filebeat.autodiscover.providers: - type: docker hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: type: container paths: - /var/lib/docker/containers/${data.container.id}/*.log templates: - condition: equals: docker.container.labels.type: "pipeline" config: - type: container paths: - "/var/lib/docker/containers/${data.docker.container.id}/*.log" pipeline: my-pipeline
In this example first the condition docker.container.labels.type: "pipeline"
is evaluated
and if not matched the hints will be processed and if there is again no valid config
the hints.default_config
will be used.
Kubernetes
editKubernetes autodiscover provider supports hints in Pod annotations. To enable it just set hints.enabled
:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: kubernetes hints.enabled: true
You can configure the default config that will be launched when a new container is seen, like this:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: kubernetes hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: type: container paths: - /var/log/containers/*-${data.container.id}.log # CRI path
You can also disable default settings entirely, so only Pods annotated like co.elastic.logs/enabled: true
will be retrieved:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: kubernetes hints.enabled: true hints.default_config.enabled: false
You can annotate Kubernetes Pods with useful info to spin up Filebeat inputs or modules:
annotations: co.elastic.logs/multiline.pattern: '^\[' co.elastic.logs/multiline.negate: true co.elastic.logs/multiline.match: after
Multiple containers
editWhen a pod has multiple containers, the settings are shared unless you put the container name in the
hint. For example, these hints configure multiline settings for all containers in the pod, but set a
specific exclude_lines
hint for the container called sidecar
.
annotations: co.elastic.logs/multiline.pattern: '^\[' co.elastic.logs/multiline.negate: true co.elastic.logs/multiline.match: after co.elastic.logs.sidecar/exclude_lines: '^DBG'
Multiple sets of hints
editWhen a container needs multiple inputs to be defined on it, sets of annotations can be provided with numeric prefixes. If there are hints that don’t have a numeric prefix then they get grouped together into a single configuration.
annotations: co.elastic.logs/exclude_lines: '^DBG' co.elastic.logs/1.include_lines: '^DBG' co.elastic.logs/1.processors.dissect.tokenizer: "%{key2} %{key1}"
The above configuration would generate two input configurations. The first input handles only debug logs and passes it through a dissect tokenizer. The second input handles everything but debug logs.
Namespace Defaults
editHints can be configured on the Namespace’s annotations as defaults to use when Pod level annotations are missing.
The resultant hints are a combination of Pod annotations and Namespace annotations with the Pod’s taking precedence. To
enable Namespace defaults configure the add_resource_metadata
for Namespace objects as follows:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: kubernetes hints.enabled: true add_resource_metadata: namespace: include_annotations: ["nsannotation1"]
Docker
editDocker autodiscover provider supports hints in labels. To enable it just set hints.enabled
:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: docker hints.enabled: true
You can configure the default config that will be launched when a new container is seen, like this:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: docker hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: type: container paths: - /var/log/containers/*-${data.container.id}.log # CRI path
You can also disable default settings entirely, so only containers labeled with co.elastic.logs/enabled: true
will be retrieved:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: docker hints.enabled: true hints.default_config.enabled: false
You can label Docker containers with useful info to spin up Filebeat inputs, for example:
co.elastic.logs/module: nginx co.elastic.logs/fileset.stdout: access co.elastic.logs/fileset.stderr: error
The above labels configure Filebeat to use the Nginx module to harvest logs for this container. Access logs will be retrieved from stdout stream, and error logs from stderr.
You can label Docker containers with useful info to decode logs structured as JSON messages, for example:
co.elastic.logs/json.keys_under_root: true co.elastic.logs/json.add_error_key: true co.elastic.logs/json.message_key: log
Nomad
editNomad autodiscover provider supports hints using the
meta
stanza. To
enable it just set hints.enabled
:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: nomad hints.enabled: true
You can configure the default config that will be launched when a new job is seen, like this:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: nomad hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: type: log paths: - /opt/nomad/alloc/${data.nomad.allocation.id}/alloc/logs/${data.nomad.task.name}.*
You can also disable the default config such that only logs from jobs explicitly
annotated with "co.elastic.logs/enabled" = "true"
will be collected:
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: nomad hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: enabled: false type: log paths: - /opt/nomad/alloc/${data.nomad.allocation.id}/alloc/logs/${data.nomad.task.name}.*
You can annotate Nomad Jobs using the meta
stanza with useful info to spin up
Filebeat inputs or modules:
meta { "co.elastic.logs/enabled" = "true" "co.elastic.logs/multiline.pattern" = "^\\[" "co.elastic.logs/multiline.negate" = "true" "co.elastic.logs/multiline.match" = "after" }
If you are using autodiscover then in most cases you will want to use the
add_nomad_metadata
processor to enrich events with
Nomad metadata. This example configures {Filebeat} to connect to the local
Nomad agent over HTTPS and adds the Nomad allocation ID to all events from the
input. Later in the pipeline the add_nomad_metadata
processor will use that ID
to enrich the event.
filebeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: nomad address: https://localhost:4646 hints.enabled: true hints.default_config: enabled: false type: log paths: - /opt/nomad/alloc/${data.nomad.allocation.id}/alloc/logs/${data.nomad.task.name}.* processors: - add_fields: target: nomad fields: allocation.id: ${data.nomad.allocation.id} processors: - add_nomad_metadata: when.has_fields.fields: [nomad.allocation.id] address: https://localhost:4646 default_indexers.enabled: false default_matchers.enabled: false indexers: - allocation_uuid: matchers: - fields: lookup_fields: - 'nomad.allocation.id'
The default config is disabled meaning any task without the
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