- Winlogbeat Reference: other versions:
- Overview
- Getting Started With Winlogbeat
- Setting up and running Winlogbeat
- Upgrading Winlogbeat
- Configuring Winlogbeat
- Set up Winlogbeat
- Specify general settings
- Configure the internal queue
- Configure the output
- Configure index lifecycle management
- Specify SSL settings
- Filter and Enhance the exported data
- Define processors
- Add cloud metadata
- Add fields
- Add labels
- Add the local time zone
- Add tags
- Decode JSON fields
- Drop events
- Drop fields from events
- Keep fields from events
- Rename fields from events
- Add Kubernetes metadata
- Add Docker metadata
- Add Host metadata
- Dissect strings
- DNS Reverse Lookup
- Add process metadata
- Parse data by using ingest node
- Enrich events with geoIP information
- Configure project paths
- Configure the Kibana endpoint
- Load the Kibana dashboards
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Configure logging
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- YAML tips and gotchas
- HTTP Endpoint
- winlogbeat.reference.yml
- Exported fields
- Monitoring Winlogbeat
- Securing Winlogbeat
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing to Beats
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Add labels
editAdd labels
editThe add_labels
processors adds a set of key-value pairs to an event.
The processor will flatten nested configuration objects like arrays or
dictionaries into a fully qualified name by merging nested names with a .
.
Array entries create numeric names starting with 0. Labels are always stored
under the Elastic Common Schema compliant labels
sub-dictionary.
-
labels
- dictionaries of labels to be added.
For example, this configuration:
processors: - add_labels: labels: number: 1 with.dots: test nested: with.dots: nested array: - do - re - with.field: mi
Adds these fields to every event:
{ "labels": { "number": 1, "with.dots": "test", "nested.with.dots": "nested", "array.0": "do", "array.1": "re", "array.2.with.field": "mi" } }
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