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Add Kubernetes metadata
editAdd Kubernetes metadata
editThis functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
The add_kubernetes_metadata
processor annotates each event with relevant
metadata based on which Kubernetes pod the event originated from. Each event is
annotated with:
- Pod Name
- Namespace
- Labels
The add_kubernetes_metadata
processor has two basic building blocks which are:
- Indexers
- Matchers
Indexers take in a pod’s metadata and builds indices based on the pod metadata.
For example, the ip_port
indexer can take a Kubernetes pod and index the pod
metadata based on all pod_ip:container_port
combinations.
Matchers are used to contruct lookup keys for querying indices. For example,
when the fields
matcher takes ["metricset.host"]
as a lookup field, it would
construct a lookup key with the value of the field metricset.host
.
Each Beat can define its own default indexers and matchers which are enabled by
default. For example, FileBeat enables the container
indexer, which indexes
pod metadata based on all container IDs, and a logs_path
matcher, which takes
the source
field, extracts the container ID, and uses it to retrieve metadata.
The configuration below enables the processor when the Beat is run as a pod in Kubernetes.
processors: - add_kubernetes_metadata: in_cluster: true
The configuration below enables the processor on a Beat running as a process on the Kubernetes node.
processors: - add_kubernetes_metadata: in_cluster: false host: <hostname> kube_config: ${HOME}/.kube/config
The configuration below has the default indexers and matchers disabled and enables ones that the user is interested in.
processors: - add_kubernetes_metadata: in_cluster: false host: <hostname> kube_config: ~/.kube/config default_indexers.enabled: false default_matchers.enabled: false indexers: - ip_port: matchers: - fields: lookup_fields: ["metricset.host"]
The add_kubernetes_metadata
processor has the following configuration settings:
-
in_cluster
-
(Optional) Use in cluster settings for Kubernetes client,
true
by default. -
host
-
(Optional) In case
in_cluster
is false, use this host to connect to Kubernetes API. -
kube_config
- (Optional) Use given config file as configuration for Kubernetes client.
-
default_indexers.enabled
- (Optional) Enable/Disable default pod indexers, in case you want to specify your own.
-
default_matchers.enabled
- (Optional) Enable/Disable default pod matchers, in case you want to specify your own.