- Logstash Reference: other versions:
- Logstash Reference
- Logstash Introduction
- Getting Started with Logstash
- Package Repositories
- Breaking changes
- Upgrading Logstash
- Configuring Logstash
- Working with plugins
- Logstash Plugins Community Maintainer Guide
- Contributing to Logstash
- Input plugins
- beats
- couchdb_changes
- drupal_dblog
- elasticsearch
- exec
- eventlog
- file
- ganglia
- gelf
- generator
- graphite
- github
- heartbeat
- heroku
- http
- http_poller
- irc
- imap
- jdbc
- jmx
- kafka
- log4j
- lumberjack
- meetup
- pipe
- puppet_facter
- relp
- rss
- rackspace
- rabbitmq
- redis
- salesforce
- snmptrap
- stdin
- sqlite
- s3
- sqs
- stomp
- syslog
- tcp
- unix
- udp
- varnishlog
- wmi
- websocket
- xmpp
- zenoss
- zeromq
- Output plugins
- boundary
- circonus
- csv
- cloudwatch
- datadog
- datadog_metrics
- elasticsearch
- elasticsearch_java
- exec
- file
- google_bigquery
- google_cloud_storage
- ganglia
- gelf
- graphtastic
- graphite
- hipchat
- http
- irc
- influxdb
- juggernaut
- jira
- kafka
- lumberjack
- librato
- loggly
- mongodb
- metriccatcher
- nagios
- null
- nagios_nsca
- opentsdb
- pagerduty
- pipe
- riemann
- redmine
- rackspace
- rabbitmq
- redis
- riak
- s3
- sqs
- stomp
- statsd
- solr_http
- sns
- syslog
- stdout
- tcp
- udp
- webhdfs
- websocket
- xmpp
- zabbix
- zeromq
- Filter plugins
- aggregate
- alter
- anonymize
- collate
- csv
- cidr
- clone
- cipher
- checksum
- date
- de_dot
- dns
- drop
- elasticsearch
- extractnumbers
- environment
- elapsed
- fingerprint
- geoip
- grok
- i18n
- json
- json_encode
- kv
- mutate
- metrics
- multiline
- metaevent
- prune
- punct
- ruby
- range
- syslog_pri
- sleep
- split
- throttle
- translate
- uuid
- urldecode
- useragent
- xml
- zeromq
- Codec plugins
- Logstash 2.1 Release Notes
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
fluent
editfluent
editThis codec handles fluentd’s msgpack schema.
For example, you can receive logs from fluent-logger-ruby
with:
input { tcp { codec => fluent port => 4000 } }
And from your ruby code in your own application:
logger = Fluent::Logger::FluentLogger.new(nil, :host => "example.log", :port => 4000) logger.post("some_tag", { "your" => "data", "here" => "yay!" })
Notes:
- the fluent uses a second-precision time for events, so you will never see subsecond precision on events processed by this codec.
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