- Journalbeat Reference for 6.5-7.15:
- Journalbeat overview
- Quick start: installation and configuration
- Set up and run
- Configure
- Inputs
- General settings
- Project paths
- Output
- Kerberos
- SSL
- Index lifecycle management (ILM)
- Elasticsearch index template
- Processors
- Define processors
- add_cloud_metadata
- add_cloudfoundry_metadata
- add_docker_metadata
- add_fields
- add_host_metadata
- add_id
- add_kubernetes_metadata
- add_labels
- add_locale
- add_network_direction
- add_nomad_metadata
- add_observer_metadata
- add_process_metadata
- add_tags
- community_id
- convert
- copy_fields
- decode_base64_field
- decode_csv_fields
- decode_json_fields
- decode_xml
- decode_xml_wineventlog
- decompress_gzip_field
- detect_mime_type
- dissect
- dns
- drop_event
- drop_fields
- extract_array
- fingerprint
- include_fields
- rate_limit
- registered_domain
- rename
- script
- timestamp
- translate_sid
- truncate_fields
- urldecode
- Internal queue
- Logging
- HTTP endpoint
- Regular expression support
- Instrumentation
- journalbeat.reference.yml
- How to guides
- Exported fields
- Monitor
- Secure
- Troubleshoot
- Get help
- Debug
- Common problems
- Journalbeat uses too much bandwidth
- Error loading config file
- Found unexpected or unknown characters
- Logstash connection doesn’t work
- Publishing to Logstash fails with "connection reset by peer" message
- @metadata is missing in Logstash
- Not sure whether to use Logstash or Beats
- SSL client fails to connect to Logstash
- Monitoring UI shows fewer Beats than expected
Starting in version 7.16, this experimental functionality has been removed. You
should use the journald input in Filebeat instead.
Truncate fields
editTruncate fields
editThe truncate_fields
processor truncates a field to a given size. If the size of the field is smaller than
the limit, the field is left as is.
-
fields
- List of fields to truncate.
-
max_bytes
-
Maximum number of bytes in a field. Mutually exclusive with
max_characters
. -
max_characters
-
Maximum number of characters in a field. Mutually exclusive with
max_bytes
. -
fail_on_error
-
(Optional) If set to true, in case of an error the changes to
the event are reverted, and the original event is returned. If set to
false
, processing continues also if an error happens. Default istrue
. -
ignore_missing
-
(Optional) Whether to ignore events that lack the source
field. The default is
false
, which will fail processing of an event if a field is missing.
For example, this configuration truncates the field named message
to 5 characters:
processors: - truncate_fields: fields: - message max_characters: 5 fail_on_error: false ignore_missing: true
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