Functionbeat command reference
editFunctionbeat command reference
editFunctionbeat provides a command-line interface for starting Functionbeat and performing common tasks, like testing configuration files.
The command-line also supports global flags for controlling global behaviors.
Use sudo
to run the following commands if:
-
the config file is owned by
root
, or -
Functionbeat is configured to capture data that requires
root
access
Some of the features described here require an Elastic license. For more information, see https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions and License Management.
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Deploys the specified function to your serverless environment. |
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Exports the configuration, index template, or AWS CloudFormation template to stdout. |
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Shows help for any command. |
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Packages the configuration and executable into a zip file. |
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Removes the specified function from your serverless environment. |
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Sets up the initial environment, including the ES index template, and ILM policy and write alias. |
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Tests the configuration. |
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Updates the specified function. |
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Shows information about the current version. |
Also see Global flags.
deploy
command
editDeploys the specified function to your serverless environment. Before deploying functions, make sure the user has the credentials required by your cloud service provider.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat deploy FUNCTION_NAME [FLAGS]
-
FUNCTION_NAME
- Specifies the name of the function to deploy.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
deploy
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat deploy cloudwatch functionbeat deploy sqs
export
command
editExports the configuration, index template, or AWS CloudFormation template to stdout. You can use this command to quickly view your configuration, see the contents of the index template and the ILM policy, or export an CloudFormation template.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat export SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
SUBCOMMANDS
-
config
-
Exports the current configuration to stdout. If you use the
-c
flag, this command exports the configuration that’s defined in the specified file. -
template
-
Exports the index template to stdout. You can specify the
--es.version
and--index
flags to further define what gets exported. Furthermore you can export the template to a file instead ofstdout
by defining a directory via--dir
.
-
ilm-policy
-
Exports the index lifecycle management policy to stdout. You can specify the
--es.version
and a--dir
to which the policy should be exported as a file rather than exporting tostdout
. -
function
FUNCTION_NAME - Exports an AWS CloudFormation template to stdout.
FLAGS
-
--es.version VERSION
-
When used with
template
, exports an index template that is compatible with the specified version. When used withilm-policy
, exports the ILM policy if the specified ES version is enabled for ILM. -
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
export
command. -
--index BASE_NAME
-
When used with
template
, sets the base name to use for the index template. If this flag is not specified, the default base name isfunctionbeat
. -
--dir DIRNAME
-
Define a directory to which the template, pipelines, and ILM policy
should be exported to as files instead of printing them to
stdout
.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat export config functionbeat export template --es.version 8.12.2 --index myindexname functionbeat export function cloudwatch
help
command
editShows help for any command.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat help COMMAND_NAME [FLAGS]
-
COMMAND_NAME
- Specifies the name of the command to show help for.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
help
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
functionbeat help export
package
command
editPackages the configuration and executable into a zip file.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat package [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
package
command. -
-o, --output
- Specifies the full path pattern to use when creating the packages.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat package --output /path/to/folder/package-{{.Provider}}.zip
remove
command
editRemoves the specified function from your serverless environment. Before removing functions, make sure the user has the credentials required by your cloud service provider.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat remove FUNCTION_NAME [FLAGS]
-
FUNCTION_NAME
- Specifies the name of the function to remove.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
remove
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat remove cloudwatch functionbeat remove sqs
setup
command
editSets up the initial environment, including the ES index template, and ILM policy and write alias
- The index template ensures that fields are mapped correctly in Elasticsearch. If index lifecycle management is enabled it also ensures that the defined ILM policy and write alias are connected to the indices matching the index template. The ILM policy takes care of the lifecycle of an index, when to do a rollover, when to move an index from the hot phase to the next phase, etc.
- The machine learning jobs contain the configuration information and metadata necessary to analyze data for anomalies.
This command sets up the environment without actually running Functionbeat and ingesting data. Specify optional flags to set up a subset of assets.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat setup [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
setup
command. -
--index-management
- Sets up components related to Elasticsearch index management including template, ILM policy, and write alias (if supported and configured).
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat setup --index-management
test
command
editTests the configuration.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat test SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
SUBCOMMANDS
-
config
- Tests the configuration settings.
-
output
- Tests that Functionbeat can connect to the output by using the current settings.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
test
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
functionbeat test config
update
command
editUpdates the specified function. Before updating functions, make sure the user has the credentials required by your cloud service provider.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat update FUNCTION_NAME [FLAGS]
-
FUNCTION_NAME
- Specifies the name of the function to update.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
update
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
functionbeat update cloudwatch functionbeat update sqs
version
command
editShows information about the current version.
SYNOPSIS
functionbeat version [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
version
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
functionbeat version
Global flags
editThese global flags are available whenever you run Functionbeat.
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-E, --E "SETTING_NAME=VALUE"
-
Overrides a specific configuration setting. You can specify multiple overrides. For example:
functionbeat -E "name=mybeat" -E "output.elasticsearch.hosts=['http://myhost:9200']"
This setting is applied to the currently running Functionbeat process. The Functionbeat configuration file is not changed.
-
-c, --c FILE
-
Specifies the configuration file to use for Functionbeat. The file you specify
here is relative to
path.config
. If the-c
flag is not specified, the default config file,functionbeat.yml
, is used. -
-d, --d SELECTORS
-
Enables debugging for the specified selectors. For the selectors, you can
specify a comma-separated
list of components, or you can use
-d "*"
to enable debugging for all components. For example,-d "publisher"
displays all the publisher-related messages. -
-e, --e
- Logs to stderr and disables syslog/file output.
-
-environment
-
For logging purposes, specifies the environment that Functionbeat is running in.
This setting is used to select a default log output when no log output is configured.
Supported values are:
systemd
,container
,macos_service
, andwindows_service
. Ifsystemd
orcontainer
is specified, Functionbeat will log to stdout and stderr by default. -
--path.config
- Sets the path for configuration files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--path.data
- Sets the path for data files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--path.home
- Sets the path for miscellaneous files. See the Directory layout section for details.
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--path.logs
- Sets the path for log files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--strict.perms
-
Sets strict permission checking on configuration files. The default is
-strict.perms=true
. See Config file ownership and permissions for more information. -
-v, --v
- Logs INFO-level messages.